Banana cream + banana tropicana

well, I finally have time to return to my plants, after the death of the og kush

I made a change to try two banana hybrid photoperiodic varieties, in theory among the most potent available. I added some Bluemats that had been recommended to me here in the forum, and I also added a water reservoir with an air pump. The bad part is that I bought the classic Bluemats, and to regulate them, I had to raise the pots so that the water reservoir is below them, because at the same height they dispense too much water into the substrate. I hope it works.
The cultivations will be without hormones, with organic/mineral fertilizers for growth and flowering, starting with almost entirely organic in vegetation to finish the cultivation being almost entirely mineral in flowering.

led 240w
indoor tent 80x80x180cm

lightmix atami substrate

7l pots and for final transplant 11l
vegetation products and fertilizers: topveg, deepunderground, cal-mag, seaweed, mycorrhizae, aspirin, boron powder supplement, diatomaceous earth powder, potassium soap, neem oil, lemon.
flowering products and fertilizers: mpk 0-34-52, cal-mag, seaweed, deepunderground, topbloom, diatomaceous earth, ph up, boron, bud candy.

https://growithjane.com/growlog/banana-cream-3

https://growithjane.com/growlog/tropicana-banana-3

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For the blumats did you set them with a hanging drip? Your res should be about 4’ off the ground and the carrots calibrated to a hanging drip.

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they don’t have drip adjustment, they are the models before those, apparently it can only be regulated by physics by raising or lowering the container, for now it works, it is 30cm below the carrot

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In fact, I got them because you recommended them, but I didn’t see the model before ordering them online. Even so, I think they are an excellent and very useful purchase, and what’s more, I can leave the oxygenator in the water reservoir, which is something I really like, being able to have the roots oxygenated all the time.

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