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Thanks buzz I’ll check it outSupercropping Cannabis for A Higher Yield — Ed Rosenthal
Supercropping is a technique of training your top marijuana plant branches to grow horizontally so that the primary bud is exposed to more light: With more areas exposed, the bud grows larger than normal. Here’s how to do it.www.edrosenthal.com
I add a fishing line and sinker to keep them from straightening back up. It's the easiest way to even out your canopy as well.Thanks buzz I’ll check it out
That crital looks real nice and healthy....Tent still looks good getting. Close to another water day! It’s finny how they all have different watering needs !
I gift a strawberry shortcake at 18 days View attachment 908780
The criticalView attachment 908782s are turning on right now sometimes more than a 1” of growth at time !
The cheese berries I pooped I didn’t do a good job of puttin In soil ! All 4 germinated but only got one to pop up so far ! I’ll get it right next time!
One thing to add is the molarity of an acidic or base solution vs the molority of an acidic or base semi solid.And mines 8.0 but only 150 ppm (.3ec). No adjustment needed.
Only the alkalinity matters. Thats what lime or oyster shell is measured into the mix for. It maintains the preset ph.
This info can be found on most nutrient websites like jacks classic. 150ppm is the standard target for water. No mention of ph except to explain why its alkalinity not ph that matters to maintain a container garden.
Pure hydro is different. No buffer so solubility is key.
One thing to add is the molarity of an acidic or base solution vs the molority of an acidic or base semi solid.
Thus why if your mediums 5.0ph your not going to raise the ph much by adding a base solution of say 7.5 or higher. You would be pushing gal after gal with no success. And vice versa if the medium was basic/alkaline.
This is why we target and buffer our medium with lime to hit 6.5 .
CheersI had to look up molarity. :-)
I don't recommend starting seedlings in big pots, difficult to keep watered properly; better in a Solo Cup type container for the first few weeks or soHad 2 cheese Berry autos by 00 seeds loose there shells today guess I didn’t kill em ! Lmao but I do t have soil! Wtf was I thinkin I got 4 of these things comin and no dirt. So ran to hone depot bought this natures something or other added my perlite and only bone meal and small dose of ground worm casting , I’m not sure bout using the soil but here goes I let it sit for few hours instead of weeks ! Lol plus I only have big 5 gallon pots , so guess.we will see how pot size affects yield?
Theses are auto flowers so I shoot fif as little stress as possible . I water the media ahead of time then measured amounts of water only until 3-4 nodes then I water to runoffI don't recommend starting seedlings in big pots, difficult to keep watered properly; better in a Solo Cup type container for the first few weeks or so
Don't be afraid of autoflowers.Theses are auto flowers so I shoot fif as little stress as possible . I water the media ahead of time then measured amounts of water only until 3-4 nodes then I water to runoff
Don't be afraid of autoflowers.
yes you don't want to stress them but you don't really want to stress any plant
you're going to likely stress them more trying to keep them watered properly then you would have by starting them in a smaller container
When I started growing again few years they gave me my 1st ever autoflowers for free and before I had read all the hype and the do's and don'ts I treated them just like photo period plants and they grew pretty much the same way too
I topped & transplanted them right along with the other plants they didn't really grow any differently except for the autoflowering bit, they grew under 12/12 and they gave me close to the same yield as the photo plants too
Got 2 more to do I’m gonna give it shot I like transplanting to! Think I will also top a couple and see ? I’m rolling with a couple extra plants just to play with and see how they reactDon't be afraid of autoflowers.
yes you don't want to stress them but you don't really want to stress any plant
you're going to likely stress them more trying to keep them watered properly then you would have by starting them in a smaller container
When I started growing again few years they gave me my 1st ever autoflowers for free and before I had read all the hype and the do's and don'ts I treated them just like photo period plants and they grew pretty much the same way too
I topped & transplanted them right along with the other plants they didn't really grow any differently except for the autoflowering bit, they grew under 12/12 and they gave me close to the same yield as the photo plants too
Just an FYI..In grew an auto once and transplanting didn't hurt her a bit..Just sayin.Got 2 more to do I’m gonna give it shot I like transplanting to! Think I will also top a couple and see ? I’m rolling with a couple extra plants just to play with and see how they react
Thanx for the inspiration!
Already moved one to solo size air pot!Just an FYI..In grew an auto once and transplanting didn't hurt her a bit..Just sayin.
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DIY Cheapo "air pot"Already moved one to solo size air pot!
Also tied one down for the second time
DIY Cheapo "air pot"
Holes made with an old soldering iron. If you use an electric drill with reverse..use that instead of forward;)
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Buzz if awesome good or bad we think alike cuz that’s exactly what my solo size air pot is ! Lmao just didn’t take any pics of my hilljack airpots! Lol . I have a old soldering iron I’ll give that try to can’t believe I didn’t think of it ! Dumbasss
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