Indoor gRoshi's 2020 megathread

@pop22
forgot to invite you to my new project!
should have invited you from the get go, you would have had a ton of info for me when i was looking lol
most importantly i hope you are safe and well!
 
day 7 of flower for the skunk under the platinum in the shower.
she needs a proper hair cut
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a little maintenance on the ladies in here.
will be topping the taller ones to get them back down to size.
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feeding
jacks 321
i recommend checking this guys channel out as well. super easy to understand information.
i literally have converted my grow to try to mimic his set up.


#1 the main bag is the jacks formula at 3 grams per gallon of water

#2 calcium nitrate at 2 grams a gallon

#3 magnesium sulfate at 1 gram per gallon. (Epsom salt)

tribus at 1-2 ml per gallon

sometimes add a little fulvic acid at .5 grams per gallon.

and recharge every couple of waterings at 1 gram per gallon.

full strength on seedlings and clones since day 1 around 850-1000 ppm's total. 850 is the base 3 2 1 and tribus. a tad higher with the fulvic and recharge

switched to coco to run these nutes and try them out. also using them on the skunk in the shower at full strength and she seems as happy as she can be.
she had a few issues early. the soil and bottom feeding ended up getting a bit unhealthy. thinking rot on roots.
used some hydro guard for a few feeds and let her dry out and she is much more on track now.

so far with the lighting and the nutes i am seeing the best growth and health i have seen from clones and seeds as i have in a long time.
and as cheap as the jacks is to run i would suggest it.
similar to megacrop being water soluble powder or salt based nutrients. but much more complete as far as offering exactly what the plants want/need.


headed back to the grow now. ill get some good pictures while im back there
 
haircuts for all my ladies
 

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10000 btu portable ac on the way.
going to use a T splitter and a 6 to 5 reducer and hook it right into my duct work. (should work just fine)
the exhaust hose is 5 inch so it should be pretty easy to hook up. a little duct tape and should be solid.

all i need is the inkbird rh controller and the dehuey and ill have the room conditions automated

things are about to get crazy in here. i got a feeling.
monster plants are coming.
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