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  1. Frostfire

    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    You don't have to change the light schedule for a 'one off' (pun intended) incident, from time to time strange things (also) happen in nature, your plant will see this as an anomaly, no troubles man. Just make sure you get that faulty equipment sorted asap or flick the switch yourself... :-)
  2. Frostfire

    Making every mistake and can't seem to progress. Need help!

    I'd like to ask, why is your medium so low in your pot? Are you planning to prune the lower part of the plant and raise the medium level later, or is there some other reason for it?
  3. Frostfire

    a light question, not sure where to put

    Yes, you can use supplemental lighting with your new light, no, the plant will not be 'confused' it will simply use the available light in the right spectrum, what brand and what are the specs of your blurple? The '400' in the nomenclature for that light is a suggestion that it 'can' replace a...
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    Man, I am a fan of rosemary essential oil, it did wonders for me very quickly to reduce the population of an infestation of some type of mite. Am still not sure what kind it was, the plants seemed to be unharmed (from the mites) but I was uneasy with them crawling all through the medium like...
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    I believe human beings have a responsibility to hold one another accountable, (within reason), attitude is altitude and I can see from yours: you're on the right track brotha'!
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    I have no experience with this product, someone in this thread said something to the effect it had soil in it. If that is the case, likely it doesn't need watering every day, ymmv according to plant size. I have used coco/perlite/lava rock/with hydroton in the bottom of pot, I do not water every...
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    IME when plants are younger they don't like water every day, even if in coco, for larger plants growing by leaps and bounds, some of them do need it and/or like it, some of this depends on ENVIRONMENT. As far as coco loco I'm not familiar with it but if it does have soil in it, I would think...
  8. Frostfire

    1st time grower. How am I doing? Any suggestions?

    I'd loosen that up, one branch does not a harvest make and it can better heal without additional stress. Tying down branches is fine but IMO they don't need to be perfectly horizontal, and certainly not pulled down beyond what could be considered 'normal.' These plants are not double jointed, hehe.
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    I meant 11/13, from the appearance I have the impression they are more Sativa leaning. Your plan seems solid, after all your work I'd keep on keeping on. If you'd care to describe your auto watering system I'm interested. Thanks!
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    What are these thin fan leaves? 120+days in veg

    Those are 2 regular feminized photoperiod (BF, Orange Sherbert) plants if I got you right. Anyhoo, they are predominately Sativa leaning, that's clear, which means they usually do take longer, but 4 months in Veg, why so long? What kind of bugs, and how did you get rid of them? Why 'tear them...
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    1st time grower. How am I doing? Any suggestions?

    You are right not to try to do that now, that plant is too hardened off for such training. All that is left for it is to continue as a clone donor or flower it. Good job so far!
  12. Frostfire

    Flowering Tea Recipes

    Masterblend, organic foliar feeds and some organic 'kickers' in the MB soil drench.
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    Flowering Tea Recipes

    Add back what's been depleted, may have to source a bunch of 'stuff' to do that. Organic is great and I will always use what I know to apply it; that being said there's a place for 'solutions' in my garden as well and since I combined the two, I haven't seen any pests! Organi-chem!! Ymmv.
  14. Frostfire

    SF1000 goes Organic in our 2x4

    When life deals you lemons, make lemonade! Enjoy the snow for a change, cover those outdoor concerns!
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    SF1000 goes Organic in our 2x4

    What soil probe are you using? Thanks!
  16. Frostfire

    **First Grow** Journal (PUDC & Sour Power) with the Spider Farmer SE5000

    "I haven’t purposely foliar sprayed lol. But some leaves had to be dabbed with a paper towel to soak up droplets after I used the pump sprayer. Can you foliar feed with it???" This is why... maybe you're referring to the pump sprayer and not the nutes, hahaha, if so, you can f. feed with a pump...
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    **First Grow** Journal (PUDC & Sour Power) with the Spider Farmer SE5000

    Absolutely! Light is a form of food for plants and as long as the plants has this, it always had a chance to look for and find what it needs to thrive in the medium. The importance of light, in the right spectrum and quantity/intensity cannot be overstated!
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    **First Grow** Journal (PUDC & Sour Power) with the Spider Farmer SE5000

    What do you have in the way of organics just sitting around that you could give to your plant as a quick 'shot in the arm' to give it a boost and help guard against deficiencies taking hold? Your plant needs time to adjust to the 'king sized' coco bed you just laid her down in, in the interim...
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    **First Grow** Journal (PUDC & Sour Power) with the Spider Farmer SE5000

    I can see the beginning of what looks like a deficiency but it's no cause for panic, especially when you have organic, to back you up and give you luck in case of difficulties on the road to success. But If you're asking is it safe to foliar feed with the fert you are using you haven't done your...
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    **First Grow** Journal (PUDC & Sour Power) with the Spider Farmer SE5000

    When you keep it adjusted to a soft, wide spray, a pump sprayer is a good choice, it could take a while to water a container that size so 'forever' sounds like you took it nice and slow; dry spots in coco are bad so you did well. Your temps are a dream!
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