dankemhunter
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Gold label 1ml. Ro water, mills 5ml a+b 4ml r, 3ml calmag. Comes out around 6ph 550ppm. I like to water it down to about 400ppm for first week or two in cups then full strength all veg. Running 4 diff strains and all of em are super healthy.you using black label re?
Awesome brother!Okay so I did a little expierement...
The picture below is 12 days from rooted clone.
I am using mills, calmag, and roots excelulator. I gave them their initial water after transplant, and let them go almost completely dry. Then I watered again and did the same thing, let them almost dry out. After the second time of me doing this, roots were exploding through the holes in the bottom of the cups. I watered them every day after their second dry cycle. This is what I am going to do after every transplant from now on..
If anyone has different thoughts, Please chime in.
Thanks!
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Did you let it go dry after you transplanted? How much water did u inititually give it when you put the riot into the 1 gal?View attachment 452031 Nothing produces roots like Coco! Obviously I let her go a little to long in that pot but that was three weeks. From a root riot to a one gallon!
This plant was onView attachment 452031 Nothing produces roots like Coco! Obviously I let her go a little to long in that pot but that was three weeks. From a root riot to a one gallon!
I do the same thing every time in Coco. Have messed with different strengths of things but it's always rinse precharge plant and water in. I can be more specific if u want. Just want to make sure I understand ur question.Did you let it go dry after you transplanted? How much water did u inititually give it when you put the riot into the 1 gal?
First I'd have to agree with @burn4me . If it's working for u stay with it. I do add Mycos or some Form of mycorhizze as well as some bennies be it Azos, OG biowar, OG special sauce and recently microbe life. As for watering I Def don't let the Coco dry but I do water slightly less than normal for the first week or so. From how it sounds you Def go longer before watering than I do. In saying that though I can't stress enough if it's working stay with it. I also foliar quite a bit throughout the entire life of the plant. Obviously much more so in veg than bloom and especially right after transplant. Guess that's not the best pic. Lol but she was transplanted from a solo cup two days ago and has roots blowing through the drain holes already. Good luck brother!@Tnelz I dono if this sounds right to you, but for their first couple waters after each transplant, I have been watering just enough to the point where they are wet, not saturated and running off. Before my next watering I have been waiting for the pot to feel kinda light but not to the point where the coco is crumbling (still a little moisture). Just curious how you like to go about waterings after your initial transplant. And do you use mycos and azos or any beneficial microbes when transplanting?
What do u like to foliar on your freshly transplanted girls?First I'd have to agree with @burn4me . If it's working for u stay with it. I do add Mycos or some Form of mycorhizze as well as some bennies be it Azos, OG biowar, OG special sauce and recently microbe life. As for watering I Def don't let the Coco dry but I do water slightly less than normal for the first week or so. From how it sounds you Def go longer before watering than I do. In saying that though I can't stress enough if it's working stay with it. I also foliar quite a bit throughout the entire life of the plant. Obviously much more so in veg than bloom and especially right after transplant. Guess that's not the best pic. Lol but she was transplanted from a solo cup two days ago and has roots blowing through the drain holes already. Good luck brother! View attachment 454052
So it kind of depends on the day and where the plant it. Currently I can't get enough of photosynthesis plus by microbe life. Awesome stuff. Some type of b vitamin product right now using mad farmers stuff. Sea green is awesome. Def fulvic acid from time to time. I spray clones a couple times a week with a weak fulvic mix until rooted. That's every time. And fulvic is in most of my foliars throughout the plants life. Also silica a couple times in veg and early bloom. So honestly I don't have a recipe per se. But everything mentioned gets in there at some point. I write everything down and depending on how the girls respond dictates a second treatment or not. A basic recipe could look like b vitamin fulvic and some kelp right after transplant. Or if I'm not liking vigor or after a flush. Also think Epsom should be foliar fed occasionally as well. Sorry I'm not being more specific.What do u like to foliar on your freshly transplanted girls?
Interested in mills too. Let us know! Thanks@dankemhunter how are you liking mills? Did it do good for you in flower?
Didnt even notice this post, sorry mate!@dankemhunter how are you liking mills? Did it do good for you in flower?
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