just calibrated pH meter put it in buffer solution 6.86regulated with the trimmer to read 6.8 then put it in a 9.1 buffer for a minute and trimmed, don't know if thats right if its way wrong could you P/M me lol
just watered pH'd 6.5, PPM 200, leaves very slightly drooping, assuming it is caused by waiting 4 days to water?, but I did not think they were ready.. I was thinking of feeding day 14 will have to see how they grow..stay tuned for update pics..
Ok one girl is really taking off and the other is a little stunted they have started to yellow a little so while I believe this is a N deficiancy they should not need even one veg feed as they are a/f's I am going to give a bloom feed @ day 10 and see what happens..
I have watered [pH'd 6.5] hoping that the nuted dirt is the problem autoflowering dwarfs are very sensitive to nutes and the nutes in the dirt may have burned them a little the yellowing did start after the watering after going 4 days without..
If they get any worse I can see no choice but to give bloom feeding stay tuned..
The top fan leaves are drooping quite a bit, bottom ones are not though, I am going to assume they are overwatered and will wait a couple days and see what happens, this is day 11- I am thinking of giving a bloom feeding @ day 14 stay tuned..
Cannot believe it, the fuse in the HPS has blown, I am going to get a dual spec anyway because if it did blow I would have serious problems, so they will be dark for 24hrs and then resume 18/6 @ 5am,
yea the girls lit up a few hours ago the day dark only seems to have benefited them I think they were burned by the nuted soil the lower fans are darker green which I think is a result of too much N?, had the cooling fan 18/6 but forgot to switch it on so a couple hours of high temps 80F+ I'm sure this will only slow their growth a little while..
IMHO they won't need watering a couple days that will be in total 5 days without