@imSICKkid I used 50/50 soil w/nutes and coco material for first transplant from germination. Then went to 75/25 soil to coco material for final potting with success so I am going to try that again. From my lessons learned on my first run I wanted to keep some things the same as I learn. However I forgot the brand names, going to put them here once I get to the store again to get more.
@fano_man this was a smaller test run on a new set up with an unsmokeable plant (it grew fat flat buds with more sugar leaves than flowers but looked like it was snow covered there were so many tricomes). I didn’t like the new set up, extra effen sketchy! Was trying to keep it low and slow to keep the terps. Instead I almost pushed all my furniture out through all the windows! getting a PID to use on my air still. Here’s the bad idea!!! And a photo of my last run. Yield was 3.6 g after fully purged in a vac chamber from 25.5 g cured flower. Second photo. For making oil or edibles I don’t care that it loses some flavors and partially decarbs dues to the still running at 185f. For making my carts though, I do care!
@imSICKkid can you tell if these leaves look ok or know who to tag that could give advice? They seem a little wrinkled and light green.
Light is 28 inches away
Temp is 73
RH 68
No nutrients added since transplanted from root starters to soil Wednesday 1/20
Soil was soaked and let to run off before transplant and no water added yet it’s still damp under the top inch
RH was at 27-30 for a couple days until I got a humidifier (northern mid-west winter weather )
10 gallon fabric
50-50 cocoa peat and soil
.25- gallon of base nutes at 3ml per gallon
1 gallon ph 7.5ish to help with acidic soil just to dampen the medium
Light at 22 inches set to 80% for a day to minimize shock
The three nutes I’m going with this round.
Trimmed lower growth and topped
LST to start soon.
Lights at 100% 24 in from top of the plants
76 degrees F @64-70 rh.
Fan on canopy and one underneath