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The Lil Longshot is missing a cotyledon.Cheese got them Siamese Dream seeds!
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The Lil Longshot is missing a cotyledon.Cheese got them Siamese Dream seeds!
awesome If it survives the winter and is put outside next year, it will be huge.Good morning everyone from me and this little baby. It has no name as it's not big enough to get one.@Itscheese94 the bag seed popped from the gelato. Yay! Gonna have a greenhouse within the month so hopefully this baby survives the winter. Yaya! Growing!
fancy extra head you have thereβ¦..Cheese got them Siamese Dream seeds!
What kinda soil do you grow in?Lol I don't use nutes. Just water, sun, soil, and love. Here's my Glookies this morning growing out I believe 5th set of leaves. It's a cute Lil plant I hope grows big. Lol don't we all though?
Fox farms rn. But I'm gonna try soghum(sp?) Next time I get soil. It's supposed to take the plant from seed to harvest with its living soil I find that fox farms works well without having to amend or anything but it's lacking something I can't quite explain. It's a good soil don't get me wrong it's just not perfect for what I'm doing.What kinda soil do you grow in?
Honestly I didn't think the bag seed would pop. But it's a nice looking one with a Lil twin to boot.awesome If it survives the winter and is put outside next year, it will be huge.
That microbrew is aces. I love that stuffβ¦.Because I grow in living soil myself, the first couple years I grew I didn't add any fertilizers fur ng the grow and it worked but the resulting buds weren't that great and yields weren't great either. The last couple years I've been getting a system down and now I've been feeding the soil. I grow in a mix of perlite, pro-mix, and my own compost but the first couple years i grew in straight sohum instead Anyways now that I've been feeding the soil my plants look much healthier and are growing better.
I start off not feeding them only adding fox farms bush doctor microbe brew every few waterings. Then once they are in veg I add a small amount of roots organic Buddha grow every other watering and slowly increase the amount. I also give them a humic/fulvic acid + seaweed extract every couple weeks. Then when they go into flower I add in RO buddha bloom and slowly increase that. So far my results have been a lot better than when I was just adding water.
Sohum does work good however I have found adding roots organic Buddha grow/bloom have made a huge a differenceFox farms rn. But I'm gonna try soghum(sp?) Next time I get soil. It's supposed to take the plant from seed to harvest with its living soil I find that fox farms works well without having to amend or anything but it's lacking something I can't quite explain. It's a good soil don't get me wrong it's just not perfect for what I'm doing.
Cool. Thanks for the info my friend. I appreciate it. As I go along I'm sure I will find my own recipe for amazing buds as I've seen on here with every grower.Because I grow in living soil myself, the first couple years I grew I didn't add any fertilizers fur ng the grow and it worked but the resulting buds weren't that great and yields weren't great either. The last couple years I've been getting a system down and now I've been feeding the soil. I grow in a mix of perlite, pro-mix, and my own compost but the first couple years i grew in straight sohum instead Anyways now that I've been feeding the soil my plants look much healthier and are growing better.
I start off not feeding them only adding fox farms bush doctor microbe brew every few waterings. Then once they are in veg I add a small amount of roots organic Buddha grow every other watering and slowly increase the amount. I also give them a humic/fulvic acid + seaweed extract every couple weeks. Then when they go into flower I add in RO buddha bloom and slowly increase that. So far my results have been a lot better than when I was just adding water.
It's awesome! I add it to my feedings every couple feedings just to make sure the herd is working strong. I doubt it's really needed that often as long as your giving the microbes plenty of food to eat they should be able to maintain a healthy herdThat microbrew is aces. I love that stuffβ¦.
Kangaroots is nice too, those 2 and the soluble trio. Awesome. The rest I could take or leave.It's awesome! I add it to my feedings every couple feedings just to make sure the herd is working strong. I doubt it's really needed that often as long as your giving the microbes plenty of food to eat they should be able to maintain a healthy herd
I'll have to check those out, I've only used a couple brands of mycos as I found microbe brew and have been very happy with the results so I stopped looking haha.Kangaroots is nice too, those 2 and the soluble trio. Awesome. The rest I could take or leave.
Cool...thanks for the heads up. I'll add to my listSohum does work good however I have found adding roots organic Buddha grow/bloom have made a huge a difference
If it works, it works.I'll have to check those out, I've only used a couple brands of mycos as I found microbe brew and have been very happy with the results so I stopped looking haha.
2 shots are better than one.Well guys...shortshot keeps on keeping on.Longshot looking good about to get next set of leaves I see. Have a good evening everyone.