I have only used normal water through this whole grow so far. I have added nothing. My water is terrible I have a filter on it but its old so at this point its probably obsolete. I should probably take it off. But my water ph is 8 and my ppm is 611.
Over watering in coco is pretty much impossible. Coco coir has an idea air to water ratio when it is fully saturated. I do high frequency fertigation in coco so its set on a water system to water 2-4 times a day lol. Never allowing my coco to be less then 80% saturated. So yeah going to soil is...
So 2 of my autoflowers are done for and the 3rd is on its way out. All 3 photo period plants look like shit as well. I honestly think it has to do with ph. I usually grow in coco and have NEVER had this much trouble. Thats why I like coco because I know EXACTLY what nutrients the plant is...
What your seeing is just a spot around the water spike part of my irrigation system (wow I forgot the actual word for it atm). I was doing some maintance to the system and some residual water came out the lines.
I'm trying to figure out whats going on here. Its a Northern lights photo period plant grown from seed from seed stockers. I have another plant of the same strain same breeder all that and it is not having any issues. On the plant pictured some of the growth is perfectly normal. Its just the fan...
So I have autoflower and photo plants in the same tent. My autos have begin the very beginning of flower. My question is should I turn my lights to 12/12 now or can I wait? The photo plants aren't quite where I was hoping they would be. One is still recovering but on the right track. The biggest...
actually they are paper thin. The small ones dry out way faster then the large fabric ones. The one in the fabric pot looks the worst so I'm a bit confused by this...
Also I agree with everyone saying the pot is too big for the one bit thats because its an autoflower. If your supposed to plant autos in their final pot to avoid transplant how do you not over water them???
I usually do start in small pots that's why some of them are in small ones But that's cause I usually grow photoperiod plants. the ones that are planted in large containers are auto flower plants and every single thing i have seen read or heard is to plant autos in their final container from the...
I always start my seeds in paper towel and plant into those small nursery cups after they have a tap root an inch or 2 long. Then they go into one gallon fabric pots when I start seeing signs they are out growing the nursery pots. My fabric bags have velcro down the side. Make transplant a...
Not watering correctly is my biggest concern thats why I previously did coco. I have only watered them a once or twice and did a root drench with worm casting tea right before I took then pictures. Because some of them are auto I wanted to put them in the final pot. But the bigger pots don't dry...
I usually grow in coco but I'm growing in Ocean forest potting soil this time around. And I'm already regretting it. Am I stressing over nothing or am I doing something wrong?
I wasn't aware if the guarantee the first time I ordered from this bank and only 1 out of 5 actually made it to harvest which was kind of disappointing. The fact that they are by far the cheapest bank I have found that ship to US and they have excellent customer service (in my experience so...
So I ordered a bunch of seeds and there's a guarantee on germination for 60 days from when I receive them. So that means I would need to start them all within 60 days in order to meet the deadline for the guarantee. So I started 4 packs of 3 seeds. My plan was to do a SOG and just keep them...
Its black sugar rose fast flower from delicious seeds. The people on the seed bank virtual chat said fast flowers are created by breeding autoflower plant with a photo period plant. There's a few different a few different seed breeders that have their own version of fast flowering plants. Idk...
Hey what would cause buds to take longer to mature? The strain I have is supposed to be a fast flowering 6 week strain and its been way longer then 6 weeks and my trichomes are all still clear.
Im pretty new at growing. I have experimented in soil and hydro and now trying coco. I seem to struggle with watering schedule in soil. I like the idea of watering more frequently but knowing myself oh so we'll i know there's gonna be days I get lazy. So my thought was could I use hydro spikes...