07/17/2017:
03:00PM: Emptied both reservoirs and filled them back up with some fresh nutrients. I used the week 2 feeding schedule off of the General Hydroponics feed chart I posted. The pH tester says my nutrient solution is right at 6.00 which is perfect! The water out of the tap has a pH of about 7.1 but when the nutrients are added, the pH drops down to where it needs to be without the need of the pH Up or pH Down. I checked both reservoirs and this was the case so that is great news! I will still check the pH each time I refresh my reservoirs just to make sure. I also wanted to test to see if there was any light entering the cabinet while the light was off during the day so I set my phone camera's timer, turned off the flash and placed the camera on top of the light facing upwards (where all but one hole is) in the cabinet and closed the doors. 10 seconds later, I opened the doors and then moved the phone down to the reservoirs still facing up and repeated the process. The top photo came back with one very tiny light spot but the photo taken from down by the reservoir was completely black so there is no light getting past the light itself and reaching the plants. That will be crucial during the flowering phase! I plan on checking this again each time I move the light up just to make sure this stays the case, and adjust whatever I need to if it changes.
06:00PM: Once the light came back on I took a couple of pics of the babies as they sit after two weeks from seed and I posted them below. It looks like there are 3 nodes on each plant and the faster of each plant is starting on their 4th nodes now. I should be able to start topping them and LST soon so that's cool. Been checking the roots and they look good. Once this grow is done, I plan on redoing my drip tubes to get rid of any excess slack and give the roots more free space in the reservoir. I will note that the roots are a bit brown, but only because that is the color of the nutrient solution. I got a bit nervous at first but after reading about root rot versus root stain, this is just root stain.
03:00PM: Emptied both reservoirs and filled them back up with some fresh nutrients. I used the week 2 feeding schedule off of the General Hydroponics feed chart I posted. The pH tester says my nutrient solution is right at 6.00 which is perfect! The water out of the tap has a pH of about 7.1 but when the nutrients are added, the pH drops down to where it needs to be without the need of the pH Up or pH Down. I checked both reservoirs and this was the case so that is great news! I will still check the pH each time I refresh my reservoirs just to make sure. I also wanted to test to see if there was any light entering the cabinet while the light was off during the day so I set my phone camera's timer, turned off the flash and placed the camera on top of the light facing upwards (where all but one hole is) in the cabinet and closed the doors. 10 seconds later, I opened the doors and then moved the phone down to the reservoirs still facing up and repeated the process. The top photo came back with one very tiny light spot but the photo taken from down by the reservoir was completely black so there is no light getting past the light itself and reaching the plants. That will be crucial during the flowering phase! I plan on checking this again each time I move the light up just to make sure this stays the case, and adjust whatever I need to if it changes.
06:00PM: Once the light came back on I took a couple of pics of the babies as they sit after two weeks from seed and I posted them below. It looks like there are 3 nodes on each plant and the faster of each plant is starting on their 4th nodes now. I should be able to start topping them and LST soon so that's cool. Been checking the roots and they look good. Once this grow is done, I plan on redoing my drip tubes to get rid of any excess slack and give the roots more free space in the reservoir. I will note that the roots are a bit brown, but only because that is the color of the nutrient solution. I got a bit nervous at first but after reading about root rot versus root stain, this is just root stain.
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