BorealCuring
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Thanks and your welcome.Thanks for popping on here. Wanna say thanks for the best curing system so far! Have a feeling this will be the new curing method everyone will start using. So simple. And easy! Thanks boreal!
If this is your genetics you're also using indoors and you're getting new premium lights you're going to have the absolute mad gas. Because thats really frosty and well formed for greenhouse bud. Indoors it will be amazing.Better pics of the greenhouse flowers.
The flower pics are of Blueberry Muffin.If this is your genetics you're also using indoors and you're getting new premium lights you're going to have the absolute mad gas. Because thats really frosty and well formed for greenhouse bud. Indoors it will be amazing.
Damn. That Blueberry looks like a real champ. Hopefully you can get more genetics from the same people. With the genetics and those lights and some new techniques you're going to nail it. I think if you harvest the plant and let it regenerate and and reveg you could retain the genetics. A bit of a project. But a way save the lineage. Good stuff.The flower pics are of Blueberry Muffin.
the indoor is PGG#4.
I wasn’t able to get any clones that took root.
With lights that nice. You should use what they advise. For warranty and stuff. If they sell a timer I'd go with that. It's around 350 to 400. And I think you have to use it. It's premium stuff.Another question…..
In the manual for the Photontex is says not to turn lights on or off under load. I wanted to put them on a timer. Is this possible? Or do I need to buy their controller?
We will try to reveg the BBM and clone. The BBM is from seed so it handled my ignorance of being a new grower very well.Damn. That Blueberry looks like a real champ. Hopefully you can get more genetics from the same people. With the genetics and those lights and some new techniques you're going to nail it. I think if you harvest the plant and let it regenerate and and reveg you could retain the genetics. A bit of a project. But a way save the lineage. Good stuff.
You definitely need to transplant before flipping. It will benefit very much and you can probably avoid future issues. I would do a pro mix hp mix with extra perlite.I am hoping some of you will come back and help me.
I am seriously thinking of changing the soil out of those pots. It has been several days since I watered them and the soil is still way to wet. I will be putting something under the pots as well.
What is the best way to change the soil out? Transplant completely or very gently little by little dig the current soil out and replace with new soil?
I have some 3 gallon fabric pots I can transplant them into as well. They are in 5 gallon pots now. I don't think we are going to let them get to much bigger, as soon as they are healthy again, we will be flipping them.
Maybe a 7 or 10 gallon pot.You definitely need to transplant before flipping. It will benefit very much and you can probably avoid future issues. I would do a pro mix hp mix with extra perlite.
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