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I upped the osmocote plus dose when i transplanted 91 Oranges #2 to her 3 gallon final pot. She has 6 teaspoons of prills spread around the top 3 inches of soil rather than the 3 the first plant got.
She has only received well water since sprouting. She is not as strong and thick as the dyna grow plants but is compact and quite branchy.
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honestly if she pulls even 3 oz i will have to say this is the easiest grow i have tested. I literally sprinkled measured teaspoons of little pellets around the pot and watered. No adjustments with my source water needed. And a reminder to the ph happy crowd. My water is .3 ec (150 ppm) and 8.0 ph usually. It needs no adjustment according to every reputable nutrient greenhouse guide and my plants. Which are not yellowing this round. I ph’d every input to 6.2-6.3 before. And it eventually acidified my pots. Even with the silica. Adding acid should be considered a last resort measure for the soil grower IMO.
Will you be using any training or growing it naturally?
Hey im good, how youhey hows it going?
I bend them if they are going to get too tall for my space. Which is 30 inches over the pot. This one may stay natural structure as i have over a foot of height yet and she started to flower. If she stretches more i have to bend her but this plant is too compact for best results with late bending. Not sure how she would end up.
the diesel plant above was bent and toed down day 12 or so and was fast growing with nice stretchy branches so she became a bush easy.
I find i can get nice solid flowers all the way down the branches (with some luck) if i keep the depth to 30” under the 600’s.
chocolate diesel 1
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chocolate diesel 2
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91 Oranges 2
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91 Oranges 1 (first osmocote test plant getting too much or too little nutes like i was afraid of. )
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The 91 Oranges 1 is a weird one, looks over fed, but shows deficiencies, is it a thirsty plant? I had one a little bit like this, and all it needed next run was more water with its feed, don't know why it needed more water than its counterpart, but it did.
Yeah for sure. Also different phenos may need different techniques. If i had known how the squat girl would grow beforehand i would have topped her into a bush in veg. I reveg cuts from flowers i like sometimes and dial them in real nice after a few runs. But if i dont know with a seed plant i stay loose and try to work with them.
Some sativa leaners i end up pinching and bending almost every branch to keep them under my height limit.
Those Sativas can be a pain if you dont keep the hight in check, my frist grow was a sativa so you can imagine the forest mess i had to deal with. Yea the different phenos and requiring different techniques is what makes growing exciting. I like a challenge in my grow. Just not mites
man i have been dealing with root aphids after 7 years with no bugs other than a few gnats that went away with less plants or less watering.
Looks like i may have got them all now.
Yes takes me years to get through your guys threadsWow. Thats a lot to deal with. The root aphids were basically invisible. I didnt know what to look for and when the fliers started i thought they were gnats. They were kept at bay and simply yellowed my leaves and reduced my yield mysteriously as i harvest a plant every week or two and kept throwing the bugs away with my root balls.
we had a heat wave early summer. Thats when things got out of hand. First time i had trouble with heat since i moved here but it got hot fast and early and all night.
then the plants got bad. Much worse. I threw awaybor harvested all plants and cleaned everything and left the rooms empty a month. Lots of info in this thread. But lots of pages to get through. Lol. We talk alot on our theads.
Yes takes me years to get through your guys threads
@chemistry im just going to water her tomorrow she is no worse and has only a few hours to go. Her flowers are nice and white and pistils straight out so no need to rush things i think.
All of them?? Man thats tough! In this last grow i had was probably my most challenging one in all my years dealing with pests, I moved close to a ranch, so I got EVERYTHING. I was growing in coco.
First gnats, its common im watering often multiple times a day so i expected it, they not a big deal. Than a few weeks later, Im seeing track marks on my leaves, as if someones troubled son was doing some scribbling art. Well it was Leaf Miners,
Sorted out the Gnats and leaf miners, a month later...aphids. At this point im already starting see smoke coming out of my ears. Sorted that out eventually
Things went well for a while was beginning to plan my 12/12 switch, within that same week..surprise surprise...small little white spots on leaves begin to appear..yes sir they had to join in at the pest gathering party...Spider Mites
At this point i wanted to cry, spent a month fighting them even when I thought i had beaten them i still sprayed for a week, waited for a couple days with no signs, so i flipped my plants and 2 weeks later they B*** show up like they had just won a hide and seek game.
Boy did I want to burn down the whole grow room
Here's a strange thing, I've had spider mites the take residence in my last two grows, both times in flower, how do they know? (little bastards) So rather than spray my buds with insecticides, I left them to see if I could live with them for a couple of weeks, just to see me through flower. And guess what? They on both counts stayed at the bottom of the plant, in the darkest part of the under growth, and never moved up? Why? Only thing I can come up with is, if they kill the host plant, they have no where to live and they'll kill their own colony.
I can relate its like they communicate with eachother (Lets just play dead and wait for this dude to switch), That is very strange they never moved up, mine were all over it, sticky bud mites, i hate those things bro
I upped the osmocote plus dose when i transplanted 91 Oranges #2 to her 3 gallon final pot. She has 6 teaspoons of prills spread around the top 3 inches of soil rather than the 3 the first plant got.
She has only received well water since sprouting. She is not as strong and thick as the dyna grow plants but is compact and quite branchy.
Reference pic
View attachment 1086366
honestly if she pulls even 3 oz i will have to say this is the easiest grow i have tested. I literally sprinkled measured teaspoons of little pellets around the pot and watered. No adjustments with my source water needed. And a reminder to the ph happy crowd. My water is .3 ec (150 ppm) and 8.0 ph usually. It needs no adjustment according to every reputable nutrient greenhouse guide and my plants. Which are not yellowing this round. I ph’d every input to 6.2-6.3 before. And it eventually acidified my pots. Even with the silica. Adding acid should be considered a last resort measure for the soil grower IMO.
I could write you a book on my hate for these little creatures, one third of which would be bad language.I've been told that they do communicate with each other through scent, they can walk past each other and know who is female and who is male, and the males can scent out any females not already carrying eggs. If they're that advanced then they may have a form of speech we don't understand.
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