OK I’ve gone to check it out…m
ran while here are a few of my clones
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Will
Ya but look !at those colas my lol dam that’s a good grow great job
Will
I do plan to start cloning once I get things down. Only got six ounces off that one. I’m trying to upload pics of the rest of the grow. One of them gave me 8 ounces.
First pic was cut at 57th day. The latest went 93 days. Maybe that’s why I got so much weight. I was waiting for more amber but picked it with around 30% amber tricombs
Great thought pig squishy, thanks for that.
Hey @pigSquishy,
I’m see you revived my invite. I know any input from you will be complete and very well thought out.
@rjw71 Mr. @pigSquishy has a very uneek way of explaining problems for witch we seek. I and this is my opinion only, think he is very well thought out and précis and I’m for one he here with in this forum with us…las a mater of fact that go’s for every body in this forum.
Well enough said…Getting 6 and 8 ounces off one plant is in my book is no reason to hang your head about.my friend that impressive.
But like I said earlier I will help you when you decided to clone.
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Will
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Thanks
I’ll have questions for sure.
ProMix BX Website:
Ingredients:
SPHAGNUM PEAT MOSS (75-85%)
PERLITE
VERMICULITE
LIMESTONE
WETTING AGENT
MYCORRHIZAE™ PREMIER TECH
PLan on making your own soil mix using ProMix BX; Check this out:
http://tools.pthorticulture.com/CompareYourCost/CompareYourCost.aspx
Hydroton, Perlite Vermiculite, Peat Moss, Coco Coir are all examples of soil-less mediums.
IN regards to PH of different mediums.
Optimum soil PH is 6.5 (+/ .2-.3 either way is not going to cause you issues.)
Optimum pH for Hydroponics is 5.8 ( Again +/_ .3 either way is not going to hurt you. Some experienced growers manipulate the PH during certain life cycles of the grow.)
Soil-less It is widely agreed upon that 6.1-6.2 works best for Coco Coir. I place ProMix in this same area, and I have been successful using the middle of the road PH of 6.1 (Once again; .2-.3 off will not cause issues.)
One final tip for all, concerning PH adjusting: If you mix your solution and need to adjust the PH, it is advisable to stop adjusting when you get within .1-.2 of the Optimum PH for each respective medium. It is better to be slightly off, than to continue adding acids (PH DOWN) and alkaline solutions (PH UP) to get it perfect. OK? Nice conversation here. ![]()
Hey, that really tied some things together for me. That was the most excellent answer. Thank you. I have been gravitating towards less adjuster, you confirmed the inclination I was getting. Here is a thank you pic.
I just figured out that the pics I see here can zoomed in on. Nice tricombs ! ![]()
These pics make them look yellow. The look lite green but not deficient to the eye. Gave them a lite feeding three days ago.
Uploading… Hello garrigan62, my pic is trying to download while I type. Are these seedlings praying or stretching ? 72 F, Rh is 36% promix bx m for a medium. I’m using the Roots Organics Player’s pack. Fed them with budda grow 5 mls, Ancient Amber nettle extract 5 mls, Trinity plant and rhizosphere catalyst 5 mls, and 1 tsp per one gallon pot of Oregonism XL LITELY Scratched in the top. Fed them on the 18th.
@rjw71. They are stretching for the light. Can you down grad that 400hps to say 300 watt 60 watts used 2700 that way you can stop the stretching by lowering your light and not burning them with that 400 hps.
If you live in the States go to home depot or Lowes $20. Tops if not try Amazon
Will
I will turn the light down to 340 watts and the bulb still runs good. Then I’ll bring them up, but not so it feels too warm to the back of my hand. Does that sound safe ? Thank you for your input.
If you put your hand on top of your plants and keep lowering your light till you Feel the heat. LiFt it up a little the closer the better cause they won’t stretch so mush. I use T-14’s cfl and hang it 2 inches from the seedlings.
I hope this helps you out my friend
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Will