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Hattrick recovering from heart surgery, wanted to switch last weekend but was still in hospital. switched 0n 04/12 to flower.
doing what i can when I can and with some luck all will work out
have been only giving them molasses , liquid seaweed and water at a ph of 6.8, trying not to give anything to them that they dont need, and so far so good BUT now i am in 1st week of flower, anything i should be prepping for in the weeks ahead nute wise.
soil is happy frog
So as soon as flowering gets going they're going to be hungry little phosphorus and potassium monsters. And they will get big big bigger with the stretch. Id say cut away any bottom bits that are in the shade once it's finished flowering and find a product you like that has a nice pk value and a low N. If you like fox farm they have a few, either the tiger bloom would do, or the beastie bloomz has a big boost of pk and 0 N. Good luck with the choices.✌️
Hattrick Girls are doing better than my health. Lucky for me there doing ok as I deal with my issues. Only struggle I deal with is PH
My last run off was at 6.3 PH (checked next day) really think my soil PH meter is useless as it’s always showing at or over 7 ph so I will keep on doing the same and wait for buds
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Week 12. Flowering
6y ago
1/6
48.26 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Weak
Smell
148 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
28 °C
Night Air Temp
56.78 L
Pot Size
2.84 L
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
photosynthesis plus
1 mll
Big Bloom
4 mll
Hi-Brix MFP
1.5 mll
Hattrick Girls are doing better than my health. Lucky for me there doing ok as I deal with my issues. Only struggle I deal with is PH
My last run off was at 6.3 PH (checked next day) really think my soil PH meter is useless as it’s always showing at or over 7 ph so I will keep on doing the same and wait for buds
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Week 13. Flowering
6y ago
1/3
48.26 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Normal
Smell
148 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
28 °C
Night Air Temp
56.78 L
Pot Size
2.84 L
Watering Volume
40.64 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
photosynthesis plus
2 mll
Big Bloom
4 mll
Hi-Brix MFP
2 mll
Hattrick Not able to spend hardly any time with these ladies as my health is still an issue with most my time in bed or worse.
Been running extremely low with nutes through this grow with happy frog soil until about third week of flower then ran into the calcium issue with me out of commission and no cal-mag(poor planning on my part)
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Week 14. Flowering
6y ago
1/4
50.8 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.6
pH
Normal
Smell
148 PPM
TDS
40 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
27 °C
Night Air Temp
56.78 L
Pot Size
2.84 L
Watering Volume
48.26 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
photosynthesis plus
2 mll
Big Bloom
4 mll
Hi-Brix MFP
2 mll
Hattrick With cal- mag now in feedings the ladies are back to packing on the weight and with my health being good enough to spend time with them just in time as next week there going back into my heart so who knows what comes after that
Also started some autos ( a first ) so see what happens with them
Much love
Hattrick
Congratulations with your successful heart surgery, I'm amazed your plants are looking so good while dealing with recovery. That's incredible. My plants always seem to suffer when my health or mind isn't in the right place. Keep up the great job ✌️.
@Experimentgreen,so true. It’s almost as if the adjustments you make - watering, feeding properly, getting rid of pests - are secondary benefits to the attention and love you give them.
@Hattrick, Good point, I hadn't considered the spin! Moving that volume of wet media is no picnic either😥. With my trellis setup I have to remove the plant from the tent to turn it. So either way you're lifting the plant in and out.. I weekly pull my plants out and put them on a lazy susan atop my work table. Makes it easy to inspect and work the plant from all angles.