Hey bro
Looks like you've had some trials. Waiting for Amber, boy if that isn't a description of what I'm always doing. Unfortunately, most of the time I don't get to Amber before the plant just refuses to suck up any more water. I think for a lot of the strains I've grown the best shot at Amber I've had is a good cure. But then for some reason my plants take a lot longer to grow and they behave differently than a lot of other people's.
Hi Jingo!
Welcome back.[emoji4]
Well these Mama's are keeping me on my toes.
An intelligent person would never do a staggered, multi-strain, 9 plant first grow. Ha.
I asked for this, pretty much. I knew that going in.
I'm fighting for each girl every day, enjoying the hell out of it. I know that when I finally get it right, sh*t is gonna be poppin', up in the Conservatory. Lol
Current stock includes:
BioTabs starter kit.
PK Tee.
Boom Boom Spray
BioBizz Light Mix
Friendly rep here with us.
Roots Organics Player Pack.
Roots Organics Original Soil.
I just like what I've seen, since my first Player Pack has taken my visibly distressed ladies and kept them alive and somewhat productive.
GBD super soil. GBD rocks.
Nice looking new EWC.
Oregon's Only Organics sample Nute box. AKA Nectar for the Gods.
Intrigued by these dudes and their Ca based line.
They respond to all my emails.
Full compliment of Illuminautos in the Mail.
But anyways..
The adolescent girls (NCH& Auto Livers ) I tried to start Nutes before any sign of deficiencies, but I missed NCH by a couple days. Discoloration seems to be arrested. NCH also got 1/3 EWC mixed into soil. Shoulda used more perlite. Not buying Wiggle Worm again.
Don't want to jinx myself, so I'm going to whisper.....shhh.....{these plants are still green!}
Upped my game on the ACT. TeaLab, Bubble Snake.
Feed, Tea, Feed, Tea...
Beneficials: Azos, Mycos, Roots Organics Oregonism.
Regular MgS0⁴ , kelp, and yucca foliars.
CaMg+, or Roots Organics Elemental in all liquid input. In the tea at the last second, but I'm going to move towards keeping it separate, and finishing with it. Now that I'm teaching myself how to water by weight, I can tell how much they'll take.
I learned to water by feeling the dirt one knuckle deep. You have to check a different spot each time, once you disrupt the soil.
I felt like this was potentially disruptive to shallow roots and microherd.
Plus, I'm topping with Hydroton on all future builds, and I don't want to be digging around through that, so I thought I'd try something new.
Out for now.
Jah Love