Originally Posted by Dontcough The Critical + Automatic was showing signs of nutrient burn, obviously I added too much nutrients too early. I flushed out both of the reservoirs today, refilled, and adjusted pH accordingly. I think I will hold off on nutrients for now, I'll start them until around week 3 or so. Fortunately, both of the plant's second set of real leaves are taking form. The genetics on both of these Dinafem seeds seem strong enough to resist my noobness.
Originally Posted by Dontcough Added nutrients to reservoir today and topped off. Checked pH, its around 5.0-6, set it back under the light and leaving it alone. The White Widow is doing better, the real leaves are taking shape and the cotelydons are starting to droop. Once they start to look like the Critical + I'll add nutrients to it's reservoir as well. If you look closely in the pic you'll notice I relocated the CO2 tube to hang from the light since I read that CO2 is heavy and drops. I turned off one of the ...
Originally Posted by Dontcough Whew, ok after rearranging everything in order to maximize light dispersal I finally managed to transplant the White Widow into the Powergrower. No nutrients yet, I read that I shouldn't start nutrients until the cotelydons start to turn yellow. I filled the C+A with a few cups of water, checked the PH and adjusted accordingly. Going to wait an hour after the transplant and recheck PH level. I'll closely monitor for any changes since the environment has changed slightly. I may throw ...
Originally Posted by Dontcough Critical + Auto White Widow Transferred the C+A to the Powergrower a few hours later
Originally Posted by Dontcough C+A has almost completely shed it's seed casing, the two cotelydons are easily visible with the first true leaves starting at the center I'm happy to say that the WW is doing good as well, it's a slower starter, probably because it's a strong indica but it's standing on it's own now