Mikedin
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Helps that soil top dryback as well so ya don’t get any algae or mildew on top of your soilWell healthy roots, drive plant growth. And healthy vigorous plants with lotsa leaves drive uptake. Less leaves less uptake, it’s about surface leaf exposure, generally speaking your rootzone should be the equivalent to plant matter above ground. Ball park. And with the height of that plant, you can def get away with opening up that top, and getting better airflow to the main stalk. I’m the type of dude who will sometimes daily, snag bitch ass fans. I’m constantly trying to open up for new growth.
If I have 10-15% light penetration to the top of the dirt, it helps achieve that balance faster.
Personally I try to leave as much foliage on the plant as I can, especially the early formed larger fan leaves.
They are giant solar panels harnessing the energy for the plant, as well as mobile nutrient reserves. I will opt to tuck fan leaves if I can, rather than trim. I usually wait until they start to wilt, or the plant has tapped in to their nutrients before I remove.
I threw caution to the wind and did 2 toppings in my 1GC. It may yet hurt final yield, but it’s a “competition” and that shit needs to be turned up to 11. View attachment 2271043
Good friends and a bottle of pills?I spanked her ass and she called me Daddy
Truer words have never been spokenI threw caution to the wind and did 2 toppings in my 1GC. It may yet hurt final yield, but it’s a “competition” and that shit needs to be turned up to 11. View attachment 2271043
My ears can’t hear what you say to me bro.When I channel my hate to productive, I don’t find it hard to impress
I am just along for the ride.Yeah I'm placing bets you got this one in the "Bagg"
Whatever that freak of genetics you're growing is, sure is a fast grower!
Keep up the good work!
Had a similar experience with my wife last night and it was my proudest grow moment of my life.Pretty crazy when even my wife points it out in her 5 seconds walking by the tent openshe was like damn that plants stem is thick as hell that was right as I was choppin off those fans last night haha
Nice kit mate, I gotta be honest I love ac infinity stuff. It just feels like quality.Just got my t7 in.I think I’m going to need the bigger controller lol. All I’m missing from #ACI#ACINFINITYINCthe heater and a light. But it’s working out for now. Almost have enough to set the closet up as a legit veg tent. View attachment 2271306Still havnt tried the self watering bases. Might get to it this run.
Thanks for the info I’ll keep that in mind when I decide to use them.Nice kit mate, I gotta be honest I love ac infinity stuff. It just feels like quality.
Little tip on the self watering bases, which I found out because they weren’t working.
For the capillary action to work the wicks need to be completely soaked through before putting your pot on top. What I found best was to wait until plant needs water, fill the reservoir and soak the wicks. Then put wickes in place and sit dry plant on top, then give one final water from the top. This way capillary action is then working in soil, fabric pot and wicks.
I got one that looks real close to the the first pic! Had the light set too high along with being too close. From my understanding it can make the plant eat through its nutes and cause what you are seeing. (Thats a real simple explanation and relative to the deficiency of course). In this case I think my plants were deficient in calcium and magnesium? I turned my spider farmer light down for the smaller vegging plants,and I just add more cal-mag to the XXs in veg because I cannot lower the power of my make shift light or raise them any higher lol!Anyone know what this might be? Looks like a camo of some sorts. Also bumps on the back of the leaves
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Makes sense. my lights are at 53% veg at 24' might raise it a little but the other plants are doing just fine. started feeding the plants nutrients also so it does have calmag, boost in nitrogen and micros. thanks for the advice :)I got one that looks real close to the the first pic! Had the light set too high along with being too close. From my understanding it can make the plant eat through its nutes and cause what you are seeing. (Thats a real simple explanation and relative to the deficiency of course). In this case I think my plants were deficient in calcium and magnesium? I turned my spider farmer light down for the smaller vegging plants,and I just add more cal-mag to the XXs in veg because I cannot lower the power of my make shift light or raise them any higher lol!
I hear you : ) I have the one GDL lookin funky but non of the other ones. My XX’s are cuttings and half of them are way more sensitive to the light this round than their moms were (dont ask me why lol).Makes sense. my lights are at 53% veg at 24' might raise it a little but the other plants are doing just fine. started feeding the plants nutrients also so it does have calmag, boost in nitrogen and micros. thanks for the advice :)
Phil is my spirit animal.My ears can’t hear what you say to me bro.
YEP! exactly i think its a case of this girl just being more sensitive then the rest. i have a vs1000 and a aero100w so not alot of juice to begin with lol. Thanks man!I hear you : ) I have the one GDL lookin funky but non of the other ones. My XX’s are cuttings and half of them are way more sensitive to the light this round than their moms were (dont ask me why lol).
I know for fact some of the growers here wont veg anything over 40% on their nice lights! I have backed my sf1000 to around the 40% mark and raised it waaay high! : ) I know lots of this is relative to our own setups and climates, just sharing : )
nice job!
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