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scrog grow 1 - NP plants 1-6
winter 2021
1000 watt hps light on 18/6 with 65 temp 50% humidity. clones from sarah look about age 2 weeks veg. tranaplanted into 7 gallon bags with sunshine #4 pro mix. six plants in 6x 6 light coverage. plants 6 inches apart. look lanky and have few leaves. have a cal mag iron deficiency due to coco coir mix. amended with a flush and adding cal mag
nana pie
Day 9999 (Week 1429)
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Day: 9999
Nana pie looking healthy and filling out well
4 years ago
Day: 17
raised the plants 6 inches. staked one of six to strengthen stem. ph is great.
4 years ago
Day: 16
The look of plants 1-12 has drastically improved from nutrients namely Cal mag. The color is once again darkening and leaves appear less yellow between veins on leaves. no more drooping either! Noticeable leaf and height development. We began to rotate the plants for even light distribution after daily watering. we changed our lighting and swapped the lumii 8 inch hps light with predator lighting. we believe we went from 600 to 1000 watts but cannot be sure. doscovered desired PAR levels and began to design grow by light information: Between 200-400 PPFD: This is great for seedlings, clones, and mother plants. Between 400-600 PPFD: This is great for early to late stage vegging cycles. Between 600-900 PPFD: This is great for the flowering, fruiting, or budding stage of plants. advanced nutrients line was started. Sensi coco grow Parts A and B were chosen in addition to B-52, voodoo juice, carboload, sensi cal mag extra. Bat guano was added to coco coir in week 1 of veg. bat guano due again on day 39 and again on day 69... etc. until flower stage begins. no more nutrients introduced until flowering begins. Stay on afformentioned protocol for NP and OKC plants 1-12. lastly, the NP plants have all begun to show gender and we have all females!
4 years ago
Day: 12
moving the girls to 20-4 for higher temp amd growth rate
4 years ago
combatmedic81 They look sad
matishans I don’t think they are liking your new light schedule.
CraigBengfort No they look under watered
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