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Right on dude, I'm hoping for a good harvest this round.Awesome brother. I started on fox farms myself i can try and dig out my old flower recipe if you wana check it out.pretty sure i had the whole dirty dozen towards the end.i did get good results with it tho!
Hell ya dude, good advice, I'm giving them about 10oz of water each ( no nutes added) for now...don't want to overwater, learned that my first time around.A 1/4 turn a day keeps the lean away!
That would be great man!If you are using Fox Farms Nutrients i can send a pic of my old feeding charts too.let me know!
Great info man, thank you so much!Agh looks like i burnt all my flower charts.i will tell you half strength is a good place to start with FF. I would keep the Big bloom as a base nutrient.its totally organic i would run it veg thru flower.grow big is primary veg nutrient.still use first 2 weeks of flower then drop. Tiger bloom primary flower nutrient.only used during flower. I think you may want to pick up some BEMBE. Its made by bushwhacker/FOXFARMS,its an excellent sweetener.i have a tub full of FF i never finished! Wish you were in MA id give it all to ya free!
Watered yesterday and gave them a good drink...made sure to lift my pots after they were full so I know the weight difference from when they are dry. 75.8 degrees inside of tent..Rh is 45-50%, they're loving it!Bet they are getting some good legs under them now!whats your watering schedule? Daily still? Eventually you will have to switch to a every other day or so to allow the soil to dry ,partially.this allows the roots to seeks out water and nutes.so they grow as the medium dries in a way!keep up the good work!
I literally watched them come up to the top of the soil around the edges of the pot while I was finishing up watering the plants, there were a lot of them, I've heard that Fox Farm ocean forest soil has had problems with gnats.Gnat larva are clear little worms.
I'd start hitting them with neem based products ASAP.
Or do you think they could be springtails...the way they act is more towards springtails. They aren't on top of the soil, they only come out when i start watering and they jump instead of fly?Gnat larva are clear little worms.
I'd start hitting them with neem based products ASAP.
Would gnats constantly be on top of soil or flying around? What I have recede back into the soil afterwards.Yup biggest problem with FFOF. BUGS! I use dead dug by captain jack i believe.its "organic" but it always gets rid of them for me.cant mix into a watering or spray direct onto soil. Get them now before they mature and get wings them you are really fucked! Also i would water to the point of run off at least once a week or you risk building up salts from nutrients. Good eye tho man,sound like you got them early enough.
Thanks man! It's crazy because now, they are nowhere to be found. I will make some vinegar traps and see if that helps. None of them were larvae, but looked like little fleas, idk, I figure something outLarvae live only in the soil.they come up during watering because they are drowning. Pretty sure they hop or jump. I like to water and then spray them directly when they are on top.then do a surface spray again following day. As for the mature,flying adult gnats.sticky traps if you have a big problem.i like to spray when soil is dry for adult gnats.they tend to bed down in top layer of soil when soil is dry.spraying top of soil cuts of their escape, exposing them before they fly off. You can make some dirty cheap vinegar traps ,check utube for more on that
This should read, "not fungus gnat"."Fungus gnat"
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