Outdoor Let the games begin : Season 4 DP, Dinafem, Sweet, Delicious

Thank you very much they both sound good an Sept harvests are nice in oregon the rain hits way hard but the greenie should help quite a bit but it's still a challenge pulling plants at 80 to 90% humidity thinking of running blue kush skelly og c99 cream Carmel green poison but critical2.0 is also a possible one .The cindys mostly sativa an my luck with mostly sativa usually results in grade A hash but I have a good feeling about her in the greenhouse.

Going from what mark told me and the UK outdoor grows i have watched, i would run the dinafem critical 2.0 before the green poison or the cream caramel....seems mold resistance is quite good on that one!!
 
Broke down today and started using Green PLanet massive(2.5ml per liter), procal(3 ml per liter) ...still waiting on the redline + mother monarch bloom to show. Need to get these deficiencies to stop asap! And they are ready for a higher dose of PK which the massive will take care of until the redline/monarch bloom show....
I noticed some lightening on the light feeder on a couple of leaves mid plant, rest of the leaves are deep green....though she might be sensitive to nitrogen she is needing some more calcium!! She is also getting hit with the pro-cal, base megacrop at 3.5.
@Dabber hit the nail on the head for the need for cal mag...i think 21-25 days is right on the money to start.
:thanks: @912GreenSkell I also feel you can back off at the start of week 7
 
Yeah it really does make sense doesnt it...back off the base nutrients and let the PK additives do the flower work in a controlled way.

One of the habbits ,coz I ain't saying one thing better than another it's just what I got into a habbit doing was introducing p k in what ever form 10 days after they first show sex with autos ,,
 
Yeah it really does make sense doesnt it...back off the base nutrients and let the PK additives do the flower work in a controlled way.

I'm fixing to do a complete run adding the B-Alive I also have some of the Element X GL stopped making that
 
One of the habbits ,coz I ain't saying one thing better than another it's just what I got into a habbit doing was introducing p k in what ever form 10 days after they first show sex with autos ,,

Thats a sound time frame to start!! I find I often fall behind and dont add them quite quick enough.
 
Washed a dozen 1.5 gallon(6 liter) pots today and got seeds ready to roll tomorrow....no turning back!!! 8 seed going in paper towel tomorrow.

Day 30 Hyper Ryder SPG
Trained the second Hyper ryder today. Looking perfect at 3grams per gallon of Mastercrop. Will start green leaf red line(0-5-4) as soon as it shows at recommended dose. Noticed a bit of lightening today(on the heavier feeder), not quite so dark...sitting perfect in colour now in my opinion.

Still catching up but had to comment.. it really surprised me you use the PT method. Have you ever tried planting direct? I guess my main question is what's your reason for doing that? I love to pick your brain lol


20 hours in...only a single pop so far.....and Bomb Seeds Widowbomb is trying to really set the standard with a quick sprout!! I only have the two populargrow leds running currently, so floor temps are lower than many of the times i sprout. No problem if they need a day in a half instead of 24 hours to pop.....as long as they pop!! I expect 11 of 12 to sprout at the minimum, but 100% germ would be very typical. The only two i am worried about is the blueberry(last seed in a 5 pack, so they are 5 years old and not stored properly), and the fruity chronic juice(4 years old).
It'll be interesting to see if my theory on "older seed take longer to sprout" holds true.


In my experience... it's storage method that is key. I've just planted a whack of autos and the RRF we're the oldest at 6 years... And they came out of the dirt first.
 
Still catching up but had to comment.. it really surprised me you use the PT method. Have you ever tried planting direct? I guess my main question is what's your reason for doing that? I love to pick your brain lo

I use the paper towel for a single simple reason...when i see the shell split i know the seed is viable enough to actually crack the shell and put a sprout out. This way i know when it goes in the dirt its all one me not the seed if for some reason she doesn't come up.

In my experience... it's storage method that is key. I've just planted a whack of autos and the RRF we're the oldest at 6 years... And they came out of the dirt first.

Yes storage does have an impact for sure....but how much of an impact?? Not sure on that one!!
 
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