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Despite me saying i wasnt going to grow in cold weather again, i am planning my next grow and have some photo period gorilla zkittles seeds on the way , apparently gorilla glue is tolerant of colder weather. Im hoping to learn from all my previous mistakes and grow 2 stinkers. Im starting off in two biodegrable pots and i am going to mix some orchid mix i found with plain soil ,perlite , rooting powder and michorizae. I plan to use atami A+B nutrients for soil for the feed and big bud and rhino skin towards the end .
now i have been using a viparspectra xs1000 for my light which i think is a bit underpowered for a full grow so my question is can i hang a ts600 next to it and should i add that extra light when i flip to bud or should it be there all the way through the grow. ?
 

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Despite me saying i wasnt going to grow in cold weather again, i am planning my next grow and have some photo period gorilla zkittles seeds on the way , apparently gorilla glue is tolerant of colder weather. Im hoping to learn from all my previous mistakes and grow 2 stinkers. Im starting off in two biodegrable pots and i am going to mix some orchid mix i found with plain soil ,perlite , rooting powder and michorizae. I plan to use atami A+B nutrients for soil for the feed and big bud and rhino skin towards the end .
now i have been using a viparspectra xs1000 for my light which i think is a bit underpowered for a full grow so my question is can i hang a ts600 next to it and should i add that extra light when i flip to bud or should it be there all the way through the grow. ?

Just a heads up if you're using those biodegradable peat pots, take the root ball out for transplanting, don't just bury the pot. They don't break down fast enough for cannabis roots to break through when they run out of room. I've already learned that lesson on your behalf.
 
Just a heads up if you're using those biodegradable peat pots, take the root ball out for transplanting, don't just bury the pot. They don't break down fast enough for cannabis roots to break through when they run out of room. I've already learned that lesson on your behalf.
thanks for that, i did think they looked rather robust...i tried drilling holes around them but the fibres grab in the drill bit and pulls it apart.
 
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