visajoe1
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First, after transplant, lift the pot, feel the weight of a dry pot. Second, drench it. Pour ph water over entire soil surface in container, its ok if you have a 2" pool of water on top. Let it flow through entire container, then discard.Question:
When you transplant (in my case the clone) to a larger pot, what is your preffered way of watering for it to take root faster/easier and with less stress. Meaning do you water right around the stem, or do you water on the perimiter of the pot, or do you soak the pot until runoff? Wondering if it is better to water less like .5L and have it dry quicker.
First, after transplant, lift the pot, feel the weight of a dry pot. Second, drench it. Pour ph water over entire soil surface in container, its ok if you have a 2" pool of water on top. Let it flow through entire container, then discard.
Repeat when dry. Each plant may be different, learn your girls.
Soak the pot till 10 to 20 percent Runoff . Looking good one tip don't have your fan blowing down as it’s near the light move it down so it’s just above the plant height moving the hot air up away .Question:
When you transplant (in my case the clone) to a larger pot, what is your preffered way of watering for it to take root faster/easier and with less stress. Meaning do you water right around the stem, or do you water on the perimiter of the pot, or do you soak the pot until runoff? Wondering if it is better to water less like .5L and have it dry quicker.
Soak the pot till 10 to 20 percent Runoff . Looking good one tip don't have your fan blowing down as it’s near the light move it down so it’s just above the plant height moving the hot air up away .
Nice job it always great fun to build your own stuff I’ll keep looking in on you seems to be going along ok .and here is some progress and final pics of the diy scrog!
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Hey yes , see how the red ( dissapeared) faded out of the new growth !The little girl is doing quite well! Lots of new growth coming in now, as I think it is taking well to the new soil and larger space.
Yesterday morning 4/10 right when lights turned on I gave it a good watering until runoff with 6.5ph water mixed with 1/4 strength of Diamond black and Bioweed and it seems to love it.
wondering if next watering I should actually give it a feeding with the rest of the nutrients at 1/4 strength.
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the net you made looks good, thought it seemed a bit short but you only have 5 feet of headspace i noticed
Hey yes , see how the red ( dissapeared) faded out of the new growth !
Also , nice pvc work.....
Nice drainage solutionah yeah I have only a 5' tent for now :/ the frame for the nets at it's tallest is 47"
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just put the frame in the tent, and it fits nicely! I wanted it to have a bit of room on the left/right side to fit some minor things.
cannot wait for the ac infinity :D
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