Little root growth.

*BUDS

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I would also use some type of mycorr. Like great white for example. After using this my root ball almost doubled.

after i root my clones and go to transplant i either sprinkle a dusting on the roots, or make a concentrate with it and soak them. Also try letting them get a bit bigger roots before you transplant, it made a world of a difference when i started out.

your stems should be getting very hard and low to the medium almost like a slight bark.

i also use a custom blend of fully organic living soil.

IMO you can't beat soil. Hardly ever fertilizer if you make your own soil, no ppm checking and all that, much better bud and for me at least the highest yielding. I used to do something very similar to you but a slightly longer veg time and would flower in 2 gallon equivalent air pot. I would yeild 25-35grams per plant
If you know you soil mix it works its ok. For beginners and experienced you cant beat coco, as i said green leaves top to bottom start to finish .I dont think you can do that in soil indoor.
 

purplegrower02

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You really don't want green leaves start to finish... you want yellowing at the end it'sa sign of a natural flush and the plant using all the nnutrients. You can 100% accomplish this with soil indoors. I've had different hydro setups and soilless mixes and my custom soil mix is unbeatable imo. All I water with is ewc and molasses and every once in awhile a guano tea to give a little boast and the occasional mycorr.
By far the easiest setup and for me the best yielding/best tasting.
 

rlb05g

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All of my leaves stay green until the end. They taste horrible unless I cure them properly, but I do not stop the nitrogen as I am a patient person.
 
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