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I didn’t know you weren’t in the groove!


Yeah i was telling you my back went out and i had full psiatica and couldnt walk for months. I was literally crawling around on the floor trying to water plants.

After some time taking shortcuts and skipping needed work to just get through the garden suffered.

And i got stuck growing poorly. Like in a rut for the last months.

But i always keep trying. :-)
 
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@MIMedGrower if you ask me and I'm just speculating here ppl that can feed that super high EC don't have done tuned grows. I'm going to say slower transpiration rates.

Either high humidity, poor air circulation, lower light intensity, less drainage would all be reasons they could feed higher. But not a good thing imo
 
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@MIMedGrower if you ask me and I'm just speculating here ppl that can feed that super high EC don't have done tuned grows. I'm going to say slower transpiration rates.

Either high humidity, poor air circulation, lower light intensity, less drainage would all be reasons they could feed higher. But not a good thing imo


Very interesting perspective. I had not thought about low transpiration rates.

I also think the best genetics are a bit picky to fertilize.

There are beginner and advanced strains for sure.

I had a berry indica pheno of Pow 33 that never showed a deficiency or any stress no matter what i did to her run after run.

Tasty but the high got boring. Typical 8 week plant. Better at 9.5 but still no uplifting high or clear head. Just fuzzier.
 
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@MIMedGrower if you ask me and I'm just speculating here ppl that can feed that super high EC don't have done tuned grows. I'm going to say slower transpiration rates.

Either high humidity, poor air circulation, lower light intensity, less drainage would all be reasons they could feed higher. But not a good thing imo

I think the high humidity can def lead to that. The other 2 I think the higher you go you will get worse results. It's also very strain dependent. The ECSD x Cookies I have hates what I feed it. Bud's solid but plant is ugly. I was running up to 1100-1200 for a while. Some where better up top and some where worse. They all got better at around 800 that for sure yield and plant wise. 800 is still one of those that is getting on the cusp of picky plants still tho like Thai's (highlands) and Blueberries (again prob the thai).
 
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I think the high humidity can def lead to that. The other 2 I think the higher you go you will get worse results. It's also very strain dependent. The ECSD x Cookies I have hates what I feed it. Bud's solid but plant is ugly. I was running up to 1100-1200 for a while. Some where better up top and some where worse. They all got better at around 800 that for sure yield and plant wise. 800 is still one of those that is getting on the cusp of picky plants still tho like Thai's (highlands) and Blueberries (again prob the thai).


Agreed i need to stay between 1.0ec and 1.5 ec (500ppm-750ppm) for most diesel,chem and thai hybrids.
 
MIMedGrower

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Here is a current flower. Chemdog SKVA x Bag of Oranges from seed.

0379E4DD D98C 46FD 855B DE7ECA39C327
6265BA67 8CF6 4F84 A1AC 0BC4348DB28C
 
MIMedGrower

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Looking stellar mMiMed. How do you like the dyna grow? I’ll be running the same next run. Happy grows brotha.


Thanks man. Dont know yet. That was still pure blend pro and is in pro mix but with a 1 gallon ocean forest center. Transition plants for a minute coming through.

The first plants i fed dyna grow seemed to improve pretty quick though. And looks like i only need half a teaspoon for young plants as a teaspoon has yellowed some tips and edges on the teenager i fed.

I like the ratio with foliage pro and protect. Together they are 9-3-9. 3-1-3 is what i wanted.
 
MIMedGrower

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Gorgeous as usual... whats the citrus like on the bag of oranges?? Im looking for something orangeeyyy to run...

I have grown 2 that both leaned to chem like the one above. After 3 weeks in jars they still were gassy but had some citrus kinda juicy even starting in the background.

I have 2 going now. The one above and another with more sativa looking flowers and going slower. She may be more citrusy i think. I will try to remember to show her next watering.

Nice hybrids from useful so far. 4 plants with very similar structure and some differences in the buds. I like that. :-)
 
jaguarlax

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I have grown 2 that both leaned to chem like the one above. After 3 weeks in jars they still were gassy but had some citrus kinda juicy even starting in the background.

I have 2 going now. The one above and another with more sativa looking flowers and going slower. She may be more citrusy i think. I will try to remember to show her next watering.

Nice hybrids from useful so far. 4 plants with very similar structure and some differences in the buds. I like that. :-)

Thank you... I’m paying attention that’s for sure.. I found some really intriguing orange dominant crosses at 13 seeds this morning.... but that chem lineage in yours just sounds marvelous.
 
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We are fine bro. I got bored of posting my garden. When the mood strikes i will likely start again.

Im dialing in with dyna grow and protect in pro mix now.

How are you my friend?

staying very busy.... good to hear brother , keep rockin man ~
 
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