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@MIMedGrower thanks bro....gonna move my SF-600 into veg tent alongside the ts1000. Have a HLG 100 V2 ordered and on it's way
Nice! If i can find a 4000k 136 i will replace the t-5 ‘s in my veg tent.
I only found an rspec.
Honestly bro I think a 4k or even 5k with the v2 reds added is the way to go. I'm just going by the fact that the added far red completes the photosynthesis a and b so on paper you should see slightly although I'm not sure how much faster growth.Nice! If i can find a 4000k 136 i will replace the t-5 ‘s in my veg tent.
I only found an rspec.
looks so peaceful,this is in Michigan?Paddled the first half of our local river today. Just beautiful outside today.
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just started perusing your story from pg.1,some amazing plants and great info you dole out,thanks to you and all that have contributed
I see the nice white color of your roots is a response to the black pot. I've been using clear pots wrapped in duct tape and I was still getting green roots on the edges of the pot. I double wrapped the pots and presto white roots again. One layer of duct tape still allowed light through and caused algae to grow. I don't know if it caused me any issues with the plants but it can't be the best conditions for the roots if they're turning green. It would probably limit growth and negatively effect their health in one way or another.Transplanted the Citral x Pow 33 to its final #3 nursery pot.
And a pic of my spare bedroom soil bin and transplant setup.
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I see the nice white color of your roots is a response to the black pot. I've been using clear pots wrapped in duct tape and I was still getting green roots on the edges of the pot. I double wrapped the pots and presto white roots again. One layer of duct tape still allowed light through and caused algae to grow. I don't know if it caused me any issues with the plants but it can't be the best conditions for the roots if they're turning green. It would probably limit growth and negatively effect their health in one way or another.
Pots are not transparent for a reason, going cheap has probably cost me more in duct tape than proper pots would have at the begining.
They are pretty white but they were stained by the first feed of pure blend pro. The humic and stuff stains the roots. Your comment made me check.
I will have to remember to take a pic of the next one. I think she only got dyna grow.
I think that might be more a peat/promix thing than the nutes themselves. I always got discolored roots in promix no matter what nute I used. But as you know I've been running pbp in coco, as well as floralicious plus and the roots are as white as Odins beard. Even this little guy was getting multiple daily feeds of pbp @ 500ppm. They look the same under the floraflex caps in my flowering plants too. Pristine pearly white.View attachment 981786
Huh. I always thought it was the humic acid. They were even darker in ocean forest. Now i know.
Coincidentally, I just found a russet mite on that plant I posted a pic of. I guess the living room window wasnt the safest spot for it lol. Oh well.. hopefully no cross contamination to my other vegging plants in the shed, but I'll be treating them with something just in case.. just not sure what exactly yet.
Hey Mim , really ? No experience with mites , you are lucky , hope I don't jinx you , but when and if that day comes you are going to experience a nightmare most of us have been thru ......Sorry that happened. I have no experience with mites.
Hey Mim , really ? No experience with mites , you are lucky , hope I don't jinx you , but when and if that day comes you are going to experience a nightmare most of us have been thru ......
Hey Mim , really ? No experience with mites , you are lucky , hope I don't jinx you , but when and if that day comes you are going to experience a nightmare most of us have been thru ......
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