Took down the last ones tonight, wet weight is 933g, hopefully at least 200g dry.
Edit: Its finally time to get rid of these genetics and run some proper ones. I picked up some new equipment yesterday, will start transplanting and taking down the tent tonight.
I'll upload pictures tomorrow hopefully.
I'm not sure.. Im gonna keep on adding just a little amount of PH- to get it to at least 7. They look a bit sad after the transplant so don't want to risk anything by having a high ph. I could use a little amount of rootjuice or bio root to lower the ph instead.
The harvest is curing. Its starting to smell real good and apart from all the seeds its actually a pretty good smoke. Put some in the vaporiser last night at 185 and put on the new hobbit movie, totally couchlocked, very heavy indica.. saw 20mins of the movie, slept like a baby
My tap water is over 8.. I watered them today with 2ml/l rootjuice and 1ml/L fishmix, got the PH down to 7. So im probably gonna use small amounts of nutrients to get the ph level down
I'm really not impressed with the grow, i think there is too much fertilizer in the soil. The Critical HOG is growing much slower than before and the plants got a couple of spots on the leaves that gets me worried.
Here the a GSHC about 1 week after transplantation.
And here's all six of em.
As you can see, the two GSHC (To the right) is growing much faster and seems way happier.
I'm probably going to move all of the Critical HOG to tent #2 and let em veg/flower in there. I knew i shouldn't have started such different strains in the same tent..
Considering the little amount of light you had, that's a really good haul, nice.
The new ones look fine to me, the gshc looks fantastic. Sometimes, plants just don't grow very well, I would look to the roots as a first problem, it does always seem to be them or a ph issue. If in doubt, everyone on here seems to say flush.
Looking forward to this one, never heard of the hog