canocrpse86
He just wants the Ganja!
The Durban and FnV are getting massive dude. You have so much branching going on with these girls. Looking very good.
Yeah I think I'm going to see about 12 to 16 ounces between the two of those.The Durban and FnV are getting massive dude. You have so much branching going on with these girls. Looking very good. [emoji106]
That's what you should use your thread for and I personally love the info you share. Yes, I've heard people flushing with plain water without reducing pH. You evidently read more detail than I doYeah Epsom salts are a good source of magnesium, should also help your plant uptake the calcium in your water. I suspect plants are like people and calcium and magnesium are synergistic, so best together.
I'm thinking of using a bit of calcium chloride in my late flower mix, I've read coco is a bit low on chloride for flower when using r/o water. Probably a great reason to flush with tap water when indicated. Sorry, I'm rambling, I tend to use this thread as a train of though process..........
They are really lovely mate, I especially like the look of that BlackberryBusy day today, I woke up at about 2:30, I couldn't sleep so I decided to go on Tapatalk. That was stupid. Anyway I finally got the chance to get to my plants. I decided I'm going to have to water that Durban Poison with its own nutrient mix and I can put my vast and fast and my Blackberry on the same nutrient mix. So I had to mix up 7 5 gallons buckets of nutrients, Fort my photo period plants as well as a little Auto blue.
That's my new mix for the Durban. What it means is 0 mils of Gro per gallon. 4 mils of micro per gallon. And 8 mils of bloomz per gallon. Then I add 10 mil liquid koolbloom. 5 mil SI. 5 mil calcium magnesium, 10 mil SM 90.
I broke a branch off my vast and fast yesterday proving again im the worst pest in my grow room.
These next pictures are of the Blackberry she is at 32 inches today.
I trimmed quite a bit of non-productive shoots and websites off the lower part of the plant. I'm not sure if that first picture is the top of the canopy or not doing everything on my cell phone is kind of tough.
Actually now that I look at it that top photo of the last three is the vast and fast.
A few obligatory pictures of the auto blue.
My photo period Plants should have been done by now but I interrupted the light cycles 3 times about 2 weeks into flower. For a total of 6 weeks. I left a fluorescent shop light on above them for 24 hours each time. Proving again that I am the worst pests in my grow room. Anyway here's a short little video of those
As you say, you've put so much time into the plants, it would be a shame not to get their full potentialWell the day I've been dreading has arrived. Now I've got a dilemma and I'm not sure what I'm going to do.
That little yellow leave coming out of the right side of that flower is chlorosis caused by my LEDs. Usually the first thing you notice with LEDs if they're too low is Cal Mag deficiency. Before you noticed those you will have experienced a slow down in your growth.
When I started this grow I planed to have my plants in my flower room by now. The plants in my flower room are now starting to get swollen calyxes. So they are close to harvest and could be harvested. I also cut one small bud off one of those plants a week ago and I smoked it last night and it was quite good. But, the effect didn't last very long.
So I am faced with some tough choices I could chop photo period Plants early. Or I could move my Autos in with my photos and let them fatten their buds up under 12:12. Both of those ideas scene bad to me. I put a lot of time in these plants and to reduce my yields over this issue seems silly.
I guess what I may have to do is pull those plants out of that tent build a structure that can support my lights and run them a couple weeks outside of a tent.[emoji20] [emoji189]