Midwestjay
- Posts
- 3,355
- Reactions
- 6,110
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2015
- Points
- 263
121,134 growers, practical cultivation threads, real grow diaries, and community advice.
Create account → Already a member? Log inFollow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What's that at the base growing? It looks Spider Wartz leafs..Today in the garden ... Sweet mix and crystal meth finishing up. Sunflowers and water melons ... life is good.View attachment 616765 View attachment 616766 View attachment 616767 View attachment 616769 View attachment 616770 View attachment 616771
Just some wheat straw to keep the weeds down. There are Zenias mixed in! The melon is so sweet! Thanks for stopping by. How's your grow coming along?I like the sunflower fence line..
What's that at the base growing? It looks Spider Wartz leafs..
Any who looks lovely..
I hope the melon was great tasting,it looks tasty..
STR8
Just gotta kerp going and growing.It's coming..
Lol
I'm still under construction in my indoor area,so those are in veg mode.
I have 6 going outdoors though and they are doing well..
STR8
I'm poppin seeds, and harvesting all the damn time! This is a bud I trimmed up this morning. Crystal Meth. They take 8-9 weeks, so I keep some in flower, veg, seedlings all at the same time in the same room. Light 20 on and 4 off. T5 for sprouts and seedlings and mh600 for flower. I'm getting at least 2ozs per plant and staying high and happy.@RastaZombie here she is she grows staggered because you can start autos at any point of the cycle of another auto.
Well that is what I read too, but I wanted to ask anyway. How long does it usually take afterwards to know?Over feeding will show by tips curling down,and or drying out dying leafs.
STR8
My first clue is if they get droopy. I usually keep my plants perky, so if I change something and they droop then you know you fkd up.Over feeding will show by tips curling down,and or drying out dying leafs.
STR8
And Do you put them right back under the light afterwards. I was always taught never to water my girls outside during midday, and didn't know if that maybe applied inside too.Over feeding will show by tips curling down,and or drying out dying leafs.
STR8
That really only applies to foliar feeding imo. I never remove mine from the lightAnd Do you put them right back under the light afterwards. I was always taught never to water my girls outside during midday, and didn't know if that maybe applied inside too.
That does make sense!That really only applies to foliar feeding imo. I never rumor mine from the light
Everyone's welcome to pull up and chair on this porch, we're all friends here. If i see a problem with my plant I look to see what I feed it the 3 days ago. Yellow leaf tips make me feel like a bad gardner. You can put them back under the light after water but don't let them sit in water. Good luck.Growforme,, sorry I just need to hijack the thread for few mins because all the ppl's advice I trust comment on this thread, so I know to get sound advice. I will vamoose my questions somewhere else after this brief interruption,,, Promise.. :) So here is the question?
I just pulled my girls out and fed them, should I let them sit away from the light for awhile? I am in coco. I am under a 600 mh 4 foot up with 16 day old girls. This is her first feeding and it was half strength, 2 ml og cal-mag, 2 ml of micro, grow, and bloom, with 1/2 ml of superthrive, and 3/4 ml of rapidstart in a gallon of distilled, split between 2 ... My temps are 81, rh 43%. And what do I watch for since I am on guard for overfeeding and how long does it take to know your safe?. I know nothing about the traits of the specimen, and what it can take how fast. It is a Fem sweet skunk Auto by Royal Queen with 8 to 9 week cycle, which I hope to push to 10 or 11 weeks by manipulating veg nutes longer...So this will be a benchmark on weather they can handle it. PPM was 362 at 5.9 PH....
They grow at unpredictable pace, I've noticed any defoliation slows them down without harm. I pop two seeds every 10 -12 days .... it get crowded sometimes. Some are tall and skinny, some bushy and take up to much space. Some are short and need a boost to stay close to the light. It's a chore I enjoy. The buzz ain't bad either.Growforme,, sorry I just need to hijack the thread for few mins because all the ppl's advice I trust comment on this thread, so I know to get sound advice. I will vamoose my questions somewhere else after this brief interruption,,, Promise.. :) So here is the question?
I just pulled my girls out and fed them, should I let them sit away from the light for awhile? I am in coco. I am under a 600 mh 4 foot up with 16 day old girls. This is her first feeding and it was half strength, 2 ml og cal-mag, 2 ml of micro, grow, and bloom, with 1/2 ml of superthrive, and 3/4 ml of rapidstart in a gallon of distilled, split between 2 ... My temps are 81, rh 43%. And what do I watch for since I am on guard for overfeeding and how long does it take to know your safe?. I know nothing about the traits of the specimen, and what it can take how fast. It is a Fem sweet skunk Auto by Royal Queen with 8 to 9 week cycle, which I hope to push to 10 or 11 weeks by manipulating veg nutes longer...So this will be a benchmark on weather they can handle it. PPM was 362 at 5.9 PH....