It's all good!
Been feeding 1/2 dose of Gaia Green Bloom soil supplement every other week; while adding 1/4tsp molasses =1/2 gal. water to every other feeding with "Recharge" to feed the soil.
During week 8 started a ONCE weekly half dose of Beastie Bloomz 0-50-30.
Classic Cheese is @ Day 70 and the flower is tight, beautiful, sticky, and drool-worthy.
Pistols are browning nicely and trisomes are cloudy. I'm watching for the appearance of amber. Thinking it's time for CC to receive only water and molasses to the end.
Red Dwarf is @ Day 66 flower is plentiful and just starting to brown. Not sticky yet.
So the growth rate is longer than the CC and if I had to guess are a good 2/3 weeks behind.
CC might be ready to harvest in 1/2 weeks....time will tell.
This has been a very relaxed grow, so far.
Without trying to grow the biggest and baddest by dumping nute after nute and then having to correct for deficiencies or burns.
Simple and clean.
My KISS experiment has been simply Veg with only Happy Frog and then adding Gaia Green for the flower cycle. pH-ed water with mostly molasses.
My only misstep till now is a slight leaf tip burn but corrected the burn by raising my LED's [running 24/7, which I think can be backed off to 20/4 easily, remember Autoflowers] Since I can't afford a real LUX meter I downloaded an app for my android and it's simple and sweet!
I raised the lights to a LUX rate of 20 to 25,000 and everyone's happy.
The temps have averaged 78-84 degrees with a humidity of 45-50 averaged. I am surprised by the low humidity but surmises it's because the girls are getting just enough water and moisture and we are all cumbia, it helped to spray distilled water on plants twice a day, as long as the humidity remained controlable so there has been no fear of mold, all water is being utilized properly. Bug has been non-issue after veg had an initial bout of nates. Treated the soil and covered with sand to cut and smother.
I've picked up a $20 USB camera microscope from Amazon and it's...well OK. Very bad apps and you need 3 hands to hold, focus record or snap photos. You will want to create a better tripod and that might free up one of those hands. Also, it's very light sensitive so it will take lots of playtime to get the results you want since the microscope actually controls the level of light while focusing and shooting the flower.
I've attached some examples and trisomes are clouding up on the Cheese. Spend as little as possible since you will get what you paid for...
What do you think?
I will edit the photos of the plants later today.
Been feeding 1/2 dose of Gaia Green Bloom soil supplement every other week; while adding 1/4tsp molasses =1/2 gal. water to every other feeding with "Recharge" to feed the soil.
During week 8 started a ONCE weekly half dose of Beastie Bloomz 0-50-30.
Classic Cheese is @ Day 70 and the flower is tight, beautiful, sticky, and drool-worthy.
Pistols are browning nicely and trisomes are cloudy. I'm watching for the appearance of amber. Thinking it's time for CC to receive only water and molasses to the end.
Red Dwarf is @ Day 66 flower is plentiful and just starting to brown. Not sticky yet.
So the growth rate is longer than the CC and if I had to guess are a good 2/3 weeks behind.
CC might be ready to harvest in 1/2 weeks....time will tell.
This has been a very relaxed grow, so far.
Without trying to grow the biggest and baddest by dumping nute after nute and then having to correct for deficiencies or burns.
Simple and clean.
My KISS experiment has been simply Veg with only Happy Frog and then adding Gaia Green for the flower cycle. pH-ed water with mostly molasses.
My only misstep till now is a slight leaf tip burn but corrected the burn by raising my LED's [running 24/7, which I think can be backed off to 20/4 easily, remember Autoflowers] Since I can't afford a real LUX meter I downloaded an app for my android and it's simple and sweet!
I raised the lights to a LUX rate of 20 to 25,000 and everyone's happy.
The temps have averaged 78-84 degrees with a humidity of 45-50 averaged. I am surprised by the low humidity but surmises it's because the girls are getting just enough water and moisture and we are all cumbia, it helped to spray distilled water on plants twice a day, as long as the humidity remained controlable so there has been no fear of mold, all water is being utilized properly. Bug has been non-issue after veg had an initial bout of nates. Treated the soil and covered with sand to cut and smother.
I've picked up a $20 USB camera microscope from Amazon and it's...well OK. Very bad apps and you need 3 hands to hold, focus record or snap photos. You will want to create a better tripod and that might free up one of those hands. Also, it's very light sensitive so it will take lots of playtime to get the results you want since the microscope actually controls the level of light while focusing and shooting the flower.
I've attached some examples and trisomes are clouding up on the Cheese. Spend as little as possible since you will get what you paid for...
What do you think?
I will edit the photos of the plants later today.
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