PMB #2
Purple Monkey Balls Auto
PMB #2
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Burp jars for 15 minutes
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Given ice water and ice on the roots to simulate a frost on the ground and a cold rain.
WINTER STORM BEGINNING, 36 hours of darkness once it turns off. Ice put directly on the root zone, and a coup with ice and water mixed up, is poured over the root mass in an attempt to give a kind of stresss similar to winter beginning and their final days
Water with 6.0 and water that came out was 6.2
First 20 cups : 5.9 pH tap water, bringing the pH of runoff to 5.4. Fed another 20 cups of tap water pH’d to 6.2.
5.9 pH tap water. Fed a gallon of water, The runoff was around 4.9 pH so it was fed another gallon, pH came to around 5.5 so it’s at minimum, next watering has to keep going up.
Unknown pH, pen is on the way. It is normal tap water from the faucet. Fed each around a gallon or 16 cups of water. Added some ph up to it to help with raising the ph a bit.
Unknown pH, pen is on the way. It is normal tap water from the faucet. Fed each around a gallon or 16 cups of water. Added some ph up to try to help bring up the pH in the roots and the water I’m giving cause I think it’s around 5.3 pH, could be wrong tho and the meter could have become uncalibrated.
6.18 pH, tap water. No runoff testing,
5.95 pH. Tap water. No nutrients
Feeds 1 gallon of nutrients water solution to the plant, fed slowly.
5.9-6.0 pH.
10 tablespoons of 284 Gaia green
With some tiger bloom and calmag, the rest of the 5ml and 2.5ml calmag and tiger bloom solution with about a cup of water maybe 2 cups for afgooey
5.80 pH 2 gallons of water used, brought water to a light amber color.
5.90pH tap water no calmag or anything added
Plant disease hasn’t recovered and has spread further, I cut off both branches and any affected tissue to hopefully get it under control. 🤞hoping for the best
There is something going on with the plant, still tryna figure out what it is. But trimmed off the damaged leaves. Seems to be primarily hitting one are, thinking some kind of bugs. But idk what it’s confusing.
Seems like these plants are taking longer to drink water, I think watering every other day may still be beneficial with the bottom watering system
There was around half a gallon of water left, I added calmag at 1.5ml per gallon to it. Adding a half gallon. Hoping it’ll be good for the e next couple of days.
1.5ml per gallon of water calmag solution. Poured over the top to help break down the top feed and give the roots quicker access to the coco. In all 3 pots.
Fed around a half gallon to this plant. 1.5 ml in a gallon of water with a pH of around 5.85.
Picked off majority of stems messing with light penetration or airflow. Looks very clean.
Low stress trained the branches out sideways
5.90 pH tap water. Bottom were out of water nearly last night so there refilled this morning.
5.90 pH tap water. Bottom were out of water nearly last night so there refilled this morning.
These babies are DRINKING! Filled up their bottom with about half a gallon of water. Can’t wait to see what they do
Noticing that the plants are drinking up the bottom watering method and seem to be liking it. Noticed the first roots coming through the bottom of the bag. The smallest one has almost drank it all, and the other 2 are drinking a little slower but they are still drinking! - edit. They all drank, the meters were messed up but it’s ok. I fixed it
Poured water onto top to allow nutrients to keep breaking down that’s I. The top feed.
Fucked ip a little and water is 6.3-6.35 pH so a little high, next time I’ll water with 5.7-5.8 pH water to balance it.
6.04 pH tap water. Top watered them to hopefully get the water to properly wick up and through majority of substrate.
I added a trellis net to allow them to get even spread and do a bit of LST on the main stalks
Watered in the new top dressing of nutrients. And gave the soil a good watering. Didn’t see any runoff but the plant is watered
Top dressed with 5tbsp of Gaia Green 444 and 284.
Added 8 cups of water to each base to give it some time to try autowstering.
Water with 8 cups each of water to each 5 gallon pot. It is tap Water pH’d to between 5.97pH
Water with 8 cups each of water to each 5 gallon pot. It is tap Water pH’d to between 5.97pH
Water with 8 cups each of water to each 5 gallon pot. It is tap Water pH’d to between 5.97pH
Water until runoff. Write down amount used to remotes entire root zone. || I ended up using like 30 cups of water, around 15 2-cups scoops. Watering until I began to see it drip from the bottom when I picked it up and pressed the sides
Water until runoff. Write down amount used to remotes entire root zone. || I ended up using like 30 cups of water, around 15 2-cups scoops. Watering until I began to see it drip from the bottom when I picked it up and pressed the sides
Sated the top of the soil with water, then added about a cup of water, half a cup to both sides.
Sprayed the top layer to date and set it, then poured about 1 cup of water around the plant
Lightly sprayed the top with water to help expand the roots
Lightly watered outside rim of soil to help encourage outwards growth as the topsoil dries out.
6.1-6.3 pH, sated the top soil with the sprayer then pored a bit of water in around the plant.
Sprayed the top soil lightly too keep it lousy, felt try bout an inch down.
6.1-6.3 pH. Sprayed around to help keep the soil slightly moist
Remove backup seed because original bounced back and was doing better. Showing 3rd node already and extremely short.
Tap water believe it is 6.1-6.3 pH.
Sprayed to give it a little bit of top water
Sprayed the top layer lightly