It’s Friday morning here and now 4 weeks into 12/12 and the weather has been cooler, so much so they are now only drinking about half a gallon of water per day and pH levels are more stable.
After the additional 10mls of A+B Flores totes were at 1050, 1100, 1150, 1035, so added half a gallon of water to the 3 higher reading totes.
Three days later and finally got around to trimming their skirts, all totes at about 1100 ppm, they are going to need another half a gallon of water for today which will drop the ppms down to 1050 or so.
Some shots of the branch structure of two front mutants, these have never been topped and it seems to be a desirable genetic trait.
40ml of A+B Aqua Vega, 20mls of Go Green (Calcium 3%, Magnesium 1%, Nitrogen 3%, Iron 0.2%, Boron 0.01%), 40mls of Aqua Flores, 5mls of PK 13/14, 20mls of Silicon in 5ml doses as pH up, 200mls of 3% H2O2 in 50ml doses to protect against any potential pathogens and about 80 gallons of tap water.
Correction, it’s closer to 40 gallons of tap water, had my conversion wrong, still that’s some magic to pour 40 gallons into a 17 gallon tote that is only ever half full!
Tuesday morning update, two totes at 1250 ppm and two at 1150 ppm. They have slowed down their nutrient uptake and just additional water required, so much so that I will be pumping out some of the nutrients and replacing it with water to lower the ppm.
Six weeks into 12/12 and added another 5mls of silicon as pH down to two of the totes yesterday as they had dropped to 5, whilst the other two were steady at 6.
This morning all totes were at about 1100 ppm and levels look good so, nothing to do today, except take a few shots and sniff that sweet apple aroma…
The buds are getting bigger and the leaves are fading with a scarlet hue.