Just to be clear Jack’s part B is not needed. Only part A is needed.
My chemgro is a Part A as well. You can buy other types of part A from other dry salt hydro manufacturers.
Part B & C are common fertilizers that can be bought in bulk from agriculture suppliers.
Part B is calcium nitrate and part C is mag sulfate (Epson salts)
So if I was running a hydro store I wouldn’t buy Jack’s part B or C.
I would buy bulk calcium nitrate and bulk magnesium sulfate and charge by the lb
@beardless did you grow the auto from seed city? Might just be genetics but I heard AH are large plants.
Remeber DLI and VPD as well as fresh air and proper nutrients in coco not soil make a all the difference.
The amnesia haze was ILGM seed
This is two of the three. The one on the left was not topped and she took advantage of it. The tomato cage took a couple inches off of her and kept her out of the lights.
Look nice and stocky and bushy to me, sorta shocked those are AH though as AH is more sativa.
I blasted this one with light from the get go and as you can see it’s a big plant. So that’s me struggling to control it from stretching.
Are yours in coco or soil?
Looks like you gave them good conditions as they stayed short and didn’t stretch, yet not a bunch of popcorn stuff they filled out and got nice thick colas.
So either they needed more ideal nutrients /medium or it was genetics is what I’m thinking.
Still you should be proud of those, I would be heck.
Yes it can, a few people here do that. Im doing it with an outdoor soil auto. Just watch your runoff ppms and once they are down under 1000ppms you can start to add Jacks. Check out @Bulldognuts threads, he does jacks/soil/promix i believe, correct me if wrong, Nuts.
Line the top of your medium with DE and put up yellow stickies.
The DE prevents adults from laying eggs in the medium, as it’s sharp and cuts them up if they try to burrow. While any eggs in the medium won’t be able to have the larva reach the surface for the same reason.
The yellow stickies look like bright flowers so the adults try to land on them and get stuck.
Any further questions not related to my grow please post on your thread.
10 degrees hotter than what’s posted… f^!kers…
That’s in the shade…
Not direct sunlight…
More like 175 direct…
Could be like 275 direct…
Time for an experiment…
I don’t mean to be harsh, I just prefer to fill my thread with questions directed towards me or my grow and have conversations in Intrested in.
Gnats and other things are answered all over the web and on this forum hundreds if not thousands of times by me and other growers.
So I hope where you can see where I’m coming from.
I now prefer to spend my time and my thread on less of certain topics.
@peachfuzz why do you ask?
I’m not currently growing outside this year but I may have to move these outside as my photos are growing up.
It’s pretty much warm enough to set plants outside now for me but these ones didn’t veg outside so they are probably to weak to be outside in the wind or rain. So I sure hope they finish soon lol.
Here is the new crop that is awaiting DNA results before I cull half of it.
So basically, your climate is still really cold…?
I guess I have to do the math…
It’s just crazy that I’m only 20 hours away at 70 miles an hour and your weather is so different…
That’s what I’m trying to understand…
These are two purple kush I am growing in an unused upstairs bathroom.
The scrog plant is in a 32x32" pvc frame with mylar on 3 sides. It has a 400w Sonofarm SF-4000 over it.
The other one sits in my wife’s claw foot tub with a pvc frame to suspend the HLG 260 rspec.
I have four purple haze going in my 3x3 tent. Tomorrow is week three defoliation day so I will be posting new photos to Let’s Grow Some Purple Kush.
They are also in 5 gallon self-watering buckets. But, they are filled with peat & perlite. They are filling up the tent.
Future home of a 32 x 72" grow closet.
Are you familiar with Eco Farm? It looks like they have some solid lights with good components. I need two to pair up with the HLG. Or, I may just pick up two more 260’s and also looking at budget LED