New Grower Hugo's Backyard!

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@ghabi

Right! :) so you'll see there's nothing to it really. If the run-off is way bellow your intake pH then you might want to use a more neutral base line like 7.0 for your feedings. Also, if you don't easily get dolomite lime or limestone powder like me then you'll definitely benefit from flushing with pH'd water at 8,5. Just to get the levels above 6. Then you're home safe :thumbs: for feeding.

@Tony

You got that right! :) Loving my BlueBerry auto Tony. Tonight I'll be laying a Think Different seed :)
 
@ghabi

Right! :) so you'll see there's nothing to it really. If the run-off is way bellow your intake pH then you might want to use a more neutral base line like 7.0 for your feedings. Also, if you don't easily get dolomite lime or limestone powder like me then you'll definitely benefit from flushing with pH'd water at 8,5. Just to get the levels above 6. Then you're home safe :thumbs: for feeding.

Clear, thank you.

Yeah, the only dolomite lime I can get is coarse (little pebbles, not powder) so it's more of a long term ph stabilizer. I use it anyway.

Good luck with the TD, mine is still alive : )


Peace
 
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I love all three Hugo! Nice growing. :thumbs:

That BB is looking nice and frosty. Can I talk you into going out in the dark with an LED flashlight to take some pics? Hm? :kiss:
 
Your plants look great Hugo! :thumbs: Love the night pics, but cant the disruption of their night cycle promote herms?
 
two words auto flower, that is sweet im gonna do some pics like trhat on my next update...............:clap:
 
two words auto flower

Goauto, i know that they are AF's! i also know that those two words, mean that they flower regardless of day/night cycle. Doesnt mean that they dont respond to light or else they could grow in the dark! i was under the impression that they are no different than photos when it comes to light disruptions. Pretty sure that i read that somewhere on here(AFN), and i just wanted to have a better understanding of this. Just asking a question...!
 
sorry man im just real simple.......I just ment that short burst of light, that late in to flowering, has no time to change sex
 
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