Feed has been 200-300ppm expert last night I hit her with 100ppm of RO/calimagic.
Ok guys I'm here, between hunting, harvests and cross state trips I've been fairly busy. Glad to see you kids played nice while dad was gone.....im af work now, woke up late and didn't take pictures so I'll get some up tonight. Things are looking great, she got topped and recovered fine and I'm still going to win. Good luck girls.
Me too Pete... But what if....Roark.... Pete and I both trounce you??? Because you are correct sir... Someone is going to lose!!!Not with tha schedule. Played nice.... I ate crayons an shit rainbows. There was no "proper" supervision.
And @stepside is pretty sure HE is going to win. I don't think so. But I think he will beat you.
Nice thing about a bigger grow off is I can still beat someone. And know that one of you will still lose!
Either way I will win!!
I dunno why you say we step, we are not "cool" like that.... My position is solidified in first place, you guys can fight over the scraps lolMe too Pete... But what if....Roark.... Pete and I both trounce you??? Because you are correct sir... Someone is going to lose!!!
hey, lay off us dirt bags, lolsoil your playing with mud whats going on @Roark get back to the coco section you naughty boy any one seen pete thought this was a Ménage à trois :smoking:
well said BartStick your finger in ... knuckle-deep. If the soils stick to the tip of your finger when you pull it out, there's moisture in the pot but it's probably time to water. If it's completely covered in wet soil when you pull it out, then leave it alone. I usually go by weight. Lift the bucket when it's just been watered and feel the weight ... you'll know when it needs water as it gets as light as a feather when the soil's dry. The bigger the pot-size, the less frequently you need to water.
Much better to under-water than over-water ... the plant will tell you it needs some liquid by simply wilting. And that's much more easily rectified than drowned roots or root-rot! I'm not a fan of hydro or coco .. soil has so many wonderful benefits that you just can't replicate. Nutrient-buffering the first to come to mind. Micro-environment the second ... if you asked a plant where it would prefer to be grown, I'm sure the answer would be 'free-range' as opposed to 'battery-farmed'. I rest my case.
worm power, decades ago I had 2 acres covered with organic wastes, farming worms@Roark
Worms are a grower's best friend, imho ... worm castings for example are a well-documented cannabis supplement / growing medium.
Remember coal-miners using canaries to detect gas? Well maybe not, I'm not that old either, but the principles the same ... if the worms move out, you've got issues!
Feed the soil, not the plant ... and worms are brilliant at feeding soil.
Enlist an army of micro-organisms and worms my friend and the battles all but won!!
Just ask @912GreenSkell ... he's one of the best at outdoor soil-growing in my opinion. His outdoor grows are on another level. But he does have the benefit of sunshine!