Bilber
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Do you by chance lift your container for measuring water/feed cycle?
Looks good...lights are powerful.....
Looks good...lights are powerful.....
I do lift the pots each day to help gauge when to water. I was thinking I would do another bottom feed for next watering.Do you by chance lift your container for measuring water/feed cycle?
Looks good...lights are powerful.....
I got one I’m setting up tomorrow that just came in, just a scrog from AC infinity. Figured topping and scrog would be my best bet, although I’m not sure if I should top the mutated one (closest to the camera on first picture).They’re looking good, are you planning on using a scrog net or training them, if so sooner rather than later while those stems are still pliable.
Nope, female photos unless ILGM slipped a dude in there. After I bought from them and joined this thread I haven’t heard the best things, but 20 seeds for 120$ isn’t too bad. Gonna change banks after I use them/give them away to some people I know that grow.Not autos right? ✂
I grew some Super Silver Haze from ILGM, I was pretty happy with it.Nope, female photos unless ILGM slipped a dude in there. After I bought from them and joined this thread I haven’t heard the best things, but 20 seeds for 120$ isn’t too bad. Gonna change banks after I use them/give them away to some people I know that grow.
I’m seeing over fertilizing and it’s time for some cal-mag at this point. I’d water with 1g straight RO and add 1tsp of epsom salt. Your soil is getting salty.Day 41:
Not much noticeable growth, but no noticeable damage spreading either. I moved my oscillating fan lower to hopefully anger the gnats more, and ordered more traps. I tried using a little baking soda per recommendation on a different thread. Also put up a new yellow sticky trap before bed last night and haven’t caught anything, so either the fan is making them made or their population is dying out. Either way I was looking into nematodes but wanted to do more research before buying them since some sources I found at a quick glance said certain nematodes can harm plants. What do you guys think?
Split the distance between the tallest and shortest, if possible elevate the short one and bring the net as low into your canopy as possible while gently bending your plants down. The first day will allow lower branches the opportunity to catch up to your net. Each day you will see places where you can tuck your plants branches further away from the center of the pot. It’s a good way to keep your eyes on plants during the first week or two of scrogging, you’ll want to remove leaves that block access to new growth, while leaving any other leaves alone,. I wouldn’t trim until you lowered the net onto your plants .Day 46:
SCROG net set up, one plant is taller than the rest and 1 is shorter than the rest. Think I should let them grow into the net? Got nematodes today so gonna put those in their water maybe on friday. Did some more trimming on unhealthy leaves. Think now is a good time to trim some more larger leaves? Let me know what you guys think.
I’m not too sure how to do that in this situation, I feel like I can’t exactly get a good bend on these freshly topped branches. I feel like the canopy is flat against the net now on all but the one. Also this mutated one has a stem growing wild, does something like this look good? Not sure what to do with this one.Split the distance between the tallest and shortest, if possible elevate the short one and bring the net as low into your canopy as possible while gently bending your plants down. The first day will allow lower branches the opportunity to catch up to your net. Each day you will see places where you can tuck your plants branches further away from the center of the pot. It’s a good way to keep your eyes on plants during the first week or two of scrogging, you’ll want to remove leaves that block access to new growth, while leaving any other leaves alone,. I wouldn’t trim until you lowered the net onto your plants
If you start at the base of soil and find the point between the bottom and absolute top of your plant where it’ll bend close to 90 degrees. Pinch the stem and roll it between your thumb and index fingers, think of it as a deep tissue massage. While you pinch and roll applying downward pressure towards the 90 degrees point. Point the top of the plant to the corner of the tent and lower the net downward in that corner. This will keep the plant stable as it begins to adjust from vertical to horizontal growth. Repeat with all the other plants facing each towards their own outer corners. Don’t be afraid to weave the plant in and out of the netting if it’s spry enough.I’m not too sure how to do that in this situation, I feel like I can’t exactly get a good bend on these freshly topped branches. I feel like the canopy is flat against the net now on all but the one. Also this mutated one has a stem growing wild, does something like this look good? Not sure what to do with this one.
Certain neem is alright Bilbs I use the cold pressed neem along with pure crop one weekly in veg never in flower thoughNeem oil...........I don't know......it's some bad shit.......
Before you use it again, read about it......
Gnats love moist soil.......let the plant go through a proper dry cycle........
Neem oil is not the answer.........
Just this person's opinion......
I'd hate to see you lose your plants because of that shit................!
Lookin good bud I’d flip em pretty soon keep tucking for a week that screen will fill up in no timeDay 48:
Watered all with 750 ML of water with nematodes. Bottom nodes are growing up as planned, how long would you wait to flip these to flower?