Day 11 Gave one critical to a friend. Giving him the unknown later after I train my training on her haha.
Looking nice man but I've heard and seen a couple grows where cats were blamed for bugs and pests. If the cat goes outside its even more of a risk. Unless you love somewhere that gets real cold in the winter then everything outside is dead anyway.
Did not know that. But it actually did run across my mind. My cats are both indoor. That's the only one that wants to be in there. Likes the heat from the light I guess. Never let him in was just feeling generous I don't trust that lil fucker haha. And it's been getting super cold here. But I'll deff take that into account.
Didn't know either. I have outdoor cats. Don't let the fuckers near any plants. Put in a flower bed for the wife and they thought it was a giant litter box.
Cats LOVE grow areas for some reason. My ole ladies cat CONSTANTLY tries to sneak in my spot. Got me feeling like cartman "NO KITTY THIS IS MY POT" haha. If they're indoor then its prob not a problem though.
Had some issues with the girls last night. All drooping a lot and a few were starting to brown. I forgot to add space between the light and plants when I cranked them from 500 to 750 watts and they were cooking them! Having some over watering issues as well. So just gona not water for a while. Thinking about topping the big one tonight. It's on her 5th node. Should I wait a week until my overwatering issue is gone?
I've always heard that there shouldn't be any form of stressful training while the plant is having problems. Too much stress at once I guess.
So when should I start nutrients? I have the flora series nutes (micro,grow,bloom) and some calmag. i just now read the calmag and it says use a tiny bit for first 2 weeks. Weel of course today is 2 weeks. Should I maybe use a little my next water? Any suggestions help.
Transplanted 2 criticals. We'll see how they take. I did it too early. Not a big enough root ball. Dirt crumbled like hell making it super sketch. Know I shocked em. But I think they'll be okay. No water still. Giving that a few more days. Did give the transplanted some though to make the soil a little more packed. Uhm not sure what else to say.
Why such an issue with over-watering? Just don't water unless the pot feels light. I've also learned to transplant when the pot is dry. Even if you lack root balls, the soil will stay in tact when dry. dry old pot into wet new pot + a little of watering in. Just some thoughts for you.
Lucked out big time. All the troubl I had with the lights I got sent paid off. Got 2 brand new 1000 watters in today. And get to keep my old 2. 4000 watt tent? Just kidding. But jesus.