Looks like the autos are in full flowering. Oldest is 41 days today. One of the GSC has done a full stretch and grew 2" in several days. Still struggling with Temp and Humidity. I have a Mendel and just cannot get the VPD down. I have 2 300W LEDs, and have been throttling them back. Room is 76F and cannot get any cooler.
Going to set up a CO generator today. Have no way of measuring it, but I have the dam thing so hell it can't hurt.
I have two photo clones I bought. They are little topped and LSTd bushes right now. Will go to flower in a few weeks as we will be out of town for a few weeks, and do not have anyone to manage them. Growing is a be home commitment.
I put Bruce outside for a few hours in the sun as it has always appeared over watered. Trying to let it dry out more, but I think it might have some root damage.
Plants have been getting RO water PH 5.8 and lately with a dash of Seaweed, Cal Mag, and Molasses. Brewing my first tea: 1 Tablespoon/Gal Seaweed, Cal Mag, and Molasses, then tea bags of cow manure, and worm castings.
By the end of this week I started to see yellowing leaves on the bottom. Some classic signs of deficiencies. I started the bloom formula and the plants have really loved it. Everything is green and buds are coming on strong. Now Froot by the foot is the only one really showing a frosty buds.
End of the week update. I put in some bloom with the feed, and then the next day top dressed with 4-8-4 and worm castings. I think the yellowing has stopped. Certainly slowed down. GSC is now 25". Lifted the lights as the heat is killing me. See the tips burn on GSCs a little which is Nute burn? or maybe heat. Still have a tea of Liquid seaweed, molasses, and cal mag brewing. Will add light bloom and feed when the plants are lite. The two veg clones I have going are spread beyond the 3 gal pot. Plan is to harvest the Autos, then transplant these into 5 gal pots, get the net set up and flower them maybe in August. Did my first clones into a propagator. Going to give those away, and keep running clones.