I've had grey algae go through my rdwc I was in and killed almost everything I had. So know weird stuff can happen. Glad you saved her. Seems most high thc strains today are usually low yielding plants. I thought about growing some old school strains again like NL5 or white widow. Hadnt grown...
If I'm sprouting seeds in soil or if I was growing just 1 plant or 2 I'd bake the soil. Ive done it many times in the past when I'm going to pop seeds.
When it hits 180 in the middle of the soil your good to go. You will have no bugs. Just simply reintroduce beneficials and your good to go...
I've always found out some of it depends on temps as well with certain strains. Some slow down if it's cooler and others speed up the finishing process.
Hard to get proper Temps in the winter.
In the summer it was tough getting Temps below 90 even with a 4.5 ton air-conditioner.
Since I'm using LEDs now instead of HPS its really hard lol.
Well you prob don't wanna go much over 800 ppm in hydro. Most of the time I ran mine at 550ppm. Ya I've experimented at over 1000 but its a waste of nutes unless you have insane light levels in conjunction with CO2.
Should get a lb off that if it yields well. Dont know how full it is front to back but width wise its taking up the full space. If you just average 1 gram per watt that's a heck of a crop for ya.
I used to love growing plants that were just loading with bud. Now seems most I grow is cookie...
Ya that was the purpose of watering them even though they looked like they didn't need watering. You know get oxygen down to the roots, read it all the time to water, water ,water.
Guess I'll let them dry out for a few days