GreenHighlanders basic medical grow Part deux

GreenHighlander

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Now that they are done stretching I will take a picture of each plant as I haul them out to water and inspect them.
This is a GMT x RKU that was transplanted and flipped on feb 17th.
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On another note I had been noticing some issues with a few of the plants. After eliminating other possibilities I decided to check the PH of my RO water. Usually my tap water is 6.5 and after RO it usually is 6-6.5 This time the RO had a PH of 5 when I tested it and my tap water is still reading 6.5. This is leading me to believe after a handful of years of use,including 2 years in a house with a water softener, my RO machine is in need of a filter change. Sadly it will be a few weeks before I can get the filters so I have gone back to using straight well water.

Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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I noticed something about the GMT x RKU that went in on Feb 13th while inspecting it. It doesnt show up quite as good in the pics but there is def some red or purple coloring clearly visible in each cluster.
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** edit. After posting I clicked on the pic at it actually looks like pink or purple trichs. Super cool
Cheers :)
 
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