GH supplement questions

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I totally get it now :confused:
You haven’t understand half of what I’ve said :man_facepalming:
Compression and intellectual honesty is important for intellectual growth. Go back and read everything I’ve said slowly or have someone read it to you and you may find you have misunderstood more of what I’ve said then you have understood…

This is probably my fault though :confused:

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Just say uncle. Sticks and stones.
I watched your video that said nothing. I read the comments and people were say the dude was in the spectrum.
Invest a little time, or did you go to school.
Change your handle to MrKnowitAll.
Using H2O2 and beneficial microbes tells us all about how you operate.
Total waste of my time and your money.

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Last thing I’ll add because i said i would.


This is the mother i took these clones from.

Clones with long thin “weak” stems on purpose, achieved by light manipulation.

Clone with thick strong stems achieved from light manipulation.

No Si with any.

It does no good to watch or read anything if you don’t understand what’s being said.
I clearly said i don’t use the hydrogaurd and the h2o2 in the reservoir together. And the reason i didn’t was because it would kill the bacillus amyloliquefacien :man_facepalming:

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What do you mean by light manipulation?

Not my video. Just a pioneer in Hydroponics. If you don’t believe me. I stopped reading your post after you posted your notes. Said Si and Aminos did no good for Hydroponics and said nothing more than Flora three part was all you used. And use two less products than I do.
Let’s just say you win and are right about everything you post. I sure after pulling up your skirt all but your buddies realize what you stand for.

Oh yes nice plants.
Now I see why you have no need to strengthen the cells.

Start seed or clone as normal then the first few weeks of veg deprive it of light by raising light as high as possible and try and creat shade around the plant so light doesn’t hit the bottom canopy.
Imagine an over grown tent just like mine here.


Basically purposely force a “lanky” plant.
In my case i wanted this as it will make takeing cuttings easier for clones.
It’s the reverse to get shorter stubby plants. Give all the light they can handle and side lighting or bar style fixtures can help alot to have good intense light at ever point so it has no need to “streach”.
Obviously it’s not magic.
Like the plant on the left is a Gorilla Girl I’ve had around for a while and grew several clones from.
She has thin weak limbs no matter what, sometimes you just can’t beat genetics. She yeilds ridiculously good though with all the long easy to bend into a net limbs.

But Si could maybe stiffen her up some I’ve no doubt, but its not going to get her to the point she could suport herself.

Just like with some plants the light manipulation may not be as effective as other plants.

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Ok, getting the parent to stretch for a better cutting. I thought you were talking about the clone.


I don’t have as much space so I just take the toppings of my current grow right before I flip to flower. And once I get some flowers or naners I select the clones that get to stay for the next run.
I take a three month break over the summer to save on cooling $$.

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Silica baby!

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Check out what all I do with just the basics :blush:

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Nice. Do you grow year round? I limit to winter only which mean 2 runs. One for seeds and followed by one for the clones. It’s fall through spring which is rainy season here. Too much humidity so I gotta use silica and Hydroguard to keep the dirty microbes at bay. I suppose if I had 2 more runs I wouldn’t need to grow monsters and could keep them small like your @1HappyPappy :broccoli:


Fighting it now with full on flower. :cherry_blossom:


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I do alot more in winter then summer to avoid alot if heat. I always got a few going at different stages but I try to fill every tent i have with clones so I get one huge harvest and then I’ll grow autoflower to where year round I got a smaller plant or 2 coming down every month.

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Yes I tried to grow in the summer but was using HID MH & HPS at the time. It was just too dang hot.
Now that I’m using LED’s it would probably be ok. My 4x9 and 4x4 produces an abundance for my needs. I always have leftovers that allows me to archive some choice for rainy days to reminisce with old friends.
With DWC setup running 15 plants I get them tents filled to the max. Beside, it’s a lot of work without using a rez.
Summer time is dry and I like using only rainwater. I know exactly what the pH is after mixing up my nutes.
I did the same as you keeping a notebook of pH and EC/PPM each day. I actually run under the aggressive feed chart suggests. With the use of microbes, silica, aminos and etc.,… only dump buckets once at transition and at flush.
I put a UV LED and am using a UV bug zapper bugs and powdery mildew has about been eliminated.
After working in the computer industry all my life I’ve learned pound of prevention.


Beside I only have the one Environmental control for my flower tent

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