This Razzberry #8 strain has been explosive. This is about 2 1/2 weeks from germination and is already topped, with a slight tweak to Nebula's manifolding.
The first node shot up so fast that I didn't need to do 2 top's, I topped once and utilized those branches. (It's never that easy...🤔)
I had a noticeable problem with leaf growth after I did some organic teas with orange peel and eggshell wash (Yes I know acidity can eat up calcium and that organic matter isn't always available to uptake without breakdown) The plant loved the eggshell feeding and I dried up the orange peels to a dust and amended. Bluey gave me a nod to look at my pH concerning the leaf growth - my soil runoff was about 7.9 with excessive nitrogen buildup (thanks for the advice). After a few waterings to runoff with a drink of about 5.9 pH, the growth has returned to normal, and the plant is exhibiting impressive results even with the H.S.T and L.S.T conditioning. Thanks again to Bluey for reminding me to start simple when diagnosing, soil pH solved it.
Enjoy some pics!
The first node shot up so fast that I didn't need to do 2 top's, I topped once and utilized those branches. (It's never that easy...🤔)
I had a noticeable problem with leaf growth after I did some organic teas with orange peel and eggshell wash (Yes I know acidity can eat up calcium and that organic matter isn't always available to uptake without breakdown) The plant loved the eggshell feeding and I dried up the orange peels to a dust and amended. Bluey gave me a nod to look at my pH concerning the leaf growth - my soil runoff was about 7.9 with excessive nitrogen buildup (thanks for the advice). After a few waterings to runoff with a drink of about 5.9 pH, the growth has returned to normal, and the plant is exhibiting impressive results even with the H.S.T and L.S.T conditioning. Thanks again to Bluey for reminding me to start simple when diagnosing, soil pH solved it.
Enjoy some pics!
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