Yeah. She can drink 2 gallons a day if it's hot outside. Usually, i get a day and a half with 2 gallons. I like indoor because of the bug control but outdoors the cost is so low.
i had one in same pot size in coco perlite last year was drinking the same and would b completely bone dry every time I went to feed her.didn’t faze her either ..not one bit of nute burn anywhere.grubs and getting mold are my problems here…and humans ..lol.
i had one in same pot size in coco perlite last year was drinking the same and would b completely bone dry every time I went to feed he…didn’t faze her either ..not one bit of nute burn anywhere.grubs and getting mold are my problems here…and humans ..lol.
This one was actually in a hempy bucket of almost all perlite when it was indoor. Surprised she took to soil so well. Her root ball has a lot of perlite. Mine is starting to lighten up in the green color with the lower leaves turning lime green and yellow so not sure if I put her on flower a few weeks early. She is thick and the buds are gonna be huge. She gets about 7 hours of direct sunlight. Aphids are horrible in my area.
The leaves on a healthy plant stay cool, even on 115 degree days, they are pumping water from root to leaves as fast as possible and the natural cooling effect maintains a healthy VPD.
But that thought went through my mind too!
First year, I didn’t water enough and plants just suffered. Still produced, but not well.
Second year on, I just pump water on them and they sing!
Shaded periods, dynamic moving sun, over a static LED fixed over a plant at the same ppfd over 18 hours, where it's usually a few hours shorter outside too.
Environment is balanced out differently, roots can go deeper into the earth where it's cooler.
The spectrum is different, like UV, more "protective" compounds can be synthesized, (trichomes, flavonoids, anthocyanins, carotenoids).
She's having a harder time as time goes. My water here is 450 to 500ppm. I can't fnd my RO filter. Looks like I had some lockout issue with the white leaves. She's getting pretty light green. I probably could have trimmed her up more earlier.
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