Aqua Man
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Using anything with PGRs?Zkit close up showing no resin production at all
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-SC close up - no bud production but at least there is resin
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Oh also @Aqua Man I read the two posts you linked me and have since added moisture meters in both of my pots. Thank you.
No I am not using any that I know of.Using anything with PGRs?
I'm at a loss.. other than genetics.@Aqua Man The only nutes I have added are a few tps on roots organic bloom dry amendment top dressing and 4 times I watered with 1 tbs of open sesame per gallon.
I'm a big fan of rapid rooters, that's what I use even in rockwool blocks.I was debating if I should start a new thread for my next run but decided, hey its all a first time for everything I am trying so it fits here. Plus I do not need to take up two threads.
This second run is 100% fully inspired by @Dirtbag and his Rocking Rockwool Revival thread. I wish I had the shed with the ability to have perfect environmental factors plus CO2, but it is what it is.
Details:
-2 InHouse Genetics Velvet Breath (Twisted Velvet x OGKB v2.1) fem seeds
-2 Solfire Lemongrab (Lemon Tree x Why U Gelly) fem seeds
-2 Solfire Gelly Biscuit (Biscotti x Why U Gelly) fem seeds
- I will only take 4 to flower and cull the weakest 2
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-I will be using rockwool cubes then into 4 inch Grodan blocks, and then sit those on top of Uni-Blocks.
-When I went to buy the rockwool plugs my local hydro shop said I should try those rapid rooter plugs and gave me some for free
-So going to go with 3 and 3 to see if there is any difference
-I am going to be trying a nutrient line from a local VA company Richmond Hydroponics
-Have the plugs soaking in a 5.5 pHd solution of 7ml per gallon of both the grow A and B of the RVA Hydro
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Will keep both of these grows updated here in this thread.
I'm a big fan of rapid rooters, that's what I use even in rockwool blocks.
And consider using a 3" block on the slab rather than a 4" block. Things just happen faster with the 3" blocks.
Everyone has their opinions. 6" blocks in ebb and flow is just a simple setup but can be trickier to manage plant health. 3" block on a slab is superior in many ways.I had a hard time finding them as all I could was 2x2 or 6x6. I will note that and search harder for next round as I only got 6 blocks total so only 1 rounds worth.
Additionally that brings up the point I am having a very hard time finding water distributions blocks for the 4x4 and they only seem to sell 6x6. I actually had one shop tell me I was silly for using a 4x4 and then when I explained the Uni-Block he was like ya that's dumb use a 6x6 ebb and flow table nothing is better. I thanked him for his advice, left that store and will never return.
What do you have on them for light? A T5 flouro right on top of them like an inch away would prevent stretching.
Otherwise, jab a wooden skewer or something in the rooter beside it and twist tie it up.
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