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Had a big black dude creepin round late last night...may explain why I've not seen as many deer as normal.
lOOKING LOVELYSeedsman Big Nug Fast is doing just that, growing fast. I really like the way she's stackin at 2.5 weeks in flower.
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Sounds like smooth sailing. So are you enjoying the autopots?Thanks, I realized after posting that plants look wilty, took those pics about 1/2 hour before lights out. Looking a lill tired....I'm only pushing about 43K to 45K Lux @ 20" and have been increasing a little every day.
Sounds like smooth sailing. So are you enjoying the autopots?
Yea the autopots are great, I love the laid back growing style but still getting impresive growth, it's a win win for my lazy ass. I also fuck with them very little.It has been pretty smooth really, only issue was me pushing things so go figure eh! The NOT dealing with runoff makes me happy lol.
To answer your question, yes I am diggin these autopots, not hard to do with the setup. Plants probably like it cause I'm not fcking with them all the time haha.
You were sold on em long b4 me, I'm sold on the aquavalve for sure...I even bought a couple old blue ones cheap on ebay. Have one flowering my Fat Banana clone in a 9 x 13 cooking pan . Have the other ready to go for whenever :)
How bout you?...
Yea the autopots are great, I love the laid back growing style but still getting impresive growth, it's a win win for my lazy ass. I also fuck with them very little.
I keep track of their weeks and usually do training or defol on certain weeks, other wise I'm justing walking in to change the res once a week and just checking up on the plants and than I'm out for the week again lol
They looks juicy on the 2nd pic. Well done. Looks like you have everything dialed inLate Friday TGIF...
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2nd week of flower & last week flower
She does have a bit of juicy lucy goin on, on those top buds, but underneath she's got alot of popcorn...she's just a tired ole Mom lookin for a date that never happened...They looks juicy on the 2nd pic. Well done. Looks like you have everything dialed in
It looks like burn but as you mention at that EC it's most unlikely, could be Phosphorous, wouldn't hurt to give them a dosage of cal mag aswel lolNo germination post but...what's going on here? Phosphorous/Cal issue? I say phosphorous because it has that reddish/orange rusty color. Anyone? I noticed it on the weekend.
I thought it was tip burn at first but only running 1.0ec so it's gotta be something else. I even turned light down a few K to be sure.
Thinking valve is/was leaking just a touch (that's all it takes). Pulled it out this morning and had some megacrop gunk that on the inside valve silicone stop...hoping it comes around asap...I refilled tray, closed the valve to that pot for today and will address tomorrow after giving a bit of a dry cycle.
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Hoping that's the end of it...we'll see. Hope I don't have to flush. I suppose I should check each trays valve...
As the old saying goes "prior maintenence prevents piss poor performance"
That calmag thing is what I normally do but I've switched to Jack's 321 so I need to figure out if I should bump cal nitrate & epsom. Gonna chill n see lolIt looks like burn but as you mention at that EC it's most unlikely, could be Phosphorous, wouldn't hurt to give them a dosage of cal mag aswel lol
If you can i would turn the tank off / remove the pot off the tray and let it dry for a day or 2 before applying anything. Doesn't hurt to give them a dry cycle since they hardly get to that point in autopots. Not sure if it helps with anything but that's what I've done for the plants that needed abit more attention. Well my theory is that we all know there's such a thing as over watering and sometimes they get patches and yellow out abit because of it, along with other issues, it's true autopots work differently and it's also true that you in coco with perlite but giving them a dry cycle while they showing some signs of deficiency can only benefit them in my opinion. I remove any plant showing any deficiency from the trays let them dry out abit (I'm in organic) so not too dry, than I apply whatever I need too and than back into the tray she goesThat calmag thing is what I normally do but I've switched to Jack's 321 so I need to figure out if I should bump cal nitrate & epsom. Gonna chill n see lol
If you can i would turn the tank off / remove the pot off the tray and let it dry for a day or 2 before applying anything. Doesn't hurt to give them a dry cycle since they hardly get to that point in autopots. Not sure if it helps with anything but that's what I've done for the plants that needed abit more attention. Well my theory is that we all know there's such a thing as over watering and sometimes they get patches and yellow out abit because of it, along with other issues, it's true autopots work differently and it's also true that you in coco with perlite but giving them a dry cycle while they showing some signs of deficiency can only benefit them in my opinion. I remove any plant showing any deficiency from the trays let them dry out abit (I'm in organic) so not too dry, than I apply whatever I need too and than back into the tray she goes
Cleaver ideaI now have my Autopot's setup so I can do str8 nutes as well as do bloom, lower or raise nutes or pH etc. whatever the need really.
Can switch any pot when needed. Thought this was wise to have it setup this way for my mostly sort of perpetual grow.
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