Photoperiod New to No Till

Entering the home stretch with this first no till run, and it was definitely a learning experience that I will continue to build on and learn from!View attachment 792566
Seems to me it was a heat issue nothing more ,get that under control an those plants will rock the way you want em to ,it's really hard to grow during the summer I have run into all kinds of problems doing it ,found all kinds of solutions as well but still problems always trying to improve air flow an keep heat down found ways to do it with a hps 1000watt de when it comes to heat the most inefficient of them all
 
Entering the home stretch with this first no till run, and it was definitely a learning experience that I will continue to build on and learn from!View attachment 792566
They look very good ,more then excited to see the next round ,I love the no till homie .
 
NICE bro,real real nice!! cant wait to see you run again man.should be really nice then!! nice fat frosty wee budlings so thats killer bro!!

Thank you, kind sir! A few corrections to the soil will be made, like additional aeration, so I will have to till after this round, but I'm getting there! The idea of no more bottles is amazing to me!! I made some mistakes the first round, but that's how we learn, right? As always, thank you for taking the time to drop some knowledge when asked for it, Eyes. I really appreciate your help

Seems to me it was a heat issue nothing more ,get that under control an those plants will rock the way you want em to ,it's really hard to grow during the summer I have run into all kinds of problems doing it ,found all kinds of solutions as well but still problems always trying to improve air flow an keep heat down found ways to do it with a hps 1000watt de when it comes to heat the most inefficient of them all

Yeah, the new light was a bit too close, and caused some discoloration in the leaves, and made some of the tops go limp, but once I moved the light away, the leaves stopped changing colors, and the tops straightened right up! Glad I finally got that issue addressed before I put them into 12/12. Next round, I'll no better, and I will also place the fan in a more strategic spot. Loving this no till, and I plan on getting better with it after each grow, most Definitely!
 
This lemon sour diesel is stacking quite nicely! Not sure why my pics have started loading sideways tho.
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Made the contact, and I'll be sending one soil sample off next week! I don't know why, but I'm excited about getting the soil sampled LOL I'm gonna send out one sample of unused soil, and then, once these plants finish up, I'm gonna send a sample of the soil that was used for the grow. I figure that submitting both, a before and after sample, would help me better understand my soil, and what was directly contributing to the issues I saw
 
Honestly ? i would test it once unused ,then I would re amend to then grow with it THEN have it re tested if it proves better.thats what I would do but if your building a referance point then rock on man!Just gonna take a little longer but well worth it bro. HEY btw,I got a cpl pals down near me that will most likely be going to the next DC event,and NOW I finally have someone to go with ,so I may see you at the next one mang LOL but yeah thats what Id do . there are a few issues with testing that I have seen. there is a baseline zero but to what end do tjhey test? for veggies and an overall generally feeding and healthy soil.so wehat they'll most likely miss if your interested just yet is the aggressive growth in vegetative and early flower aggression in fullness and density. i typically used to see in other states they would test and it would be fine but they would miss fine points in the aggression or powerband phase LOL but either way its a good thing man.
 
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