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That makes 3 of us. Good vibes to both of you. Stand up move Orca.You and I both, @Orcaman :) KWD one is now in a BCuzz block, and waiting for her to pop up :)
-Fox
That makes 3 of us. Good vibes to both of you. Stand up move Orca.You and I both, @Orcaman :) KWD one is now in a BCuzz block, and waiting for her to pop up :)
-Fox
Thanks for sharing those great photos Fox, I'm looking forward to see you plant some of those Diesel x Paki Fem seeds that I sent you!:)
That makes 3 of us. Good vibes to both of you. Stand up move Orca.
looks great ... comin back just fine...hate them lil buggers too..Good morning incogneato, About ten days back I had another small outbreak of mites and had to treat all of the plants with mitcide. That treatment caused the leaf curl. Plus caused some pretty good leaf damage on the testers, Check out this image from a week ago of one of the Super Snows showing the damage. Overfeeding and to much PH fluctuation can also cause leaf curl.
Here is the same plant yesterday looking much better now with some defoliation of the lower damaged fan leaves. When I defoliate I like to leave most of the leaf stem remaining on the plant. It will then dry up and fall off in a few more days. I believe this method is a lot less stressful to the plant.
And to answer your final question. The unknown freebie was topped. I almost always do at least one topping on a first run to control height and help out the yield.
Happy Sunday and hope this helps!:)
What a fortunate problem to have Orca! They all look super happy as always! I've taken your advice to heart and decided to grab a few more bottles of nftg. Any advice on which of their products you have added above the advanced line? Have a blessed and prosperous day brother! Side note: I'm really enjoying the new format for the potm contest, can't wait to take my hat home in a few months haha!A good Saturday to everyone, Want to do a short update before some much needed house chores. It is just so hard to keep up with time in this day and age. I'm going to have get creative because I now have too many females ready to move into 12's growing perpetually. Testing these Super Snows I really was not expecting 5 girls out of 8 seeds. To move them all forward I'm going to take cuttings of my keepers so they stay in veg for now. Plus taking cuttings of all of the testers to find a keeper or two.
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Here are the current five in the bloom area doing very well and a few bud shots.
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Thanks for the reply, I will definitely use that as a blueprint. Some of the additives are on my list. I'm not using a silicone yet. I don't have microbes either. I do use mykos. Until I can get the full line I use epsom for mag, molasses instead of Aphrodites, and I have that guano tea mix I'll use in place of mega morpheus. I also have some general organics root booster I throw in from time to time. I'm with you though, I'd love to use the full line and see its true potentialThanks for dropping in MIMedGrower, Glad that I could oblige! I like your avatar!:)
Also nice to hear from you Foxlink, The fuzzy one is a Blue OG now harvested. Grew her out four times and ready to move on. Just not that keeper!
Hey incogneato, Sorry that I have not gotten back sooner with your question on the nectar line. I really think that the complete line is the way to go if you are going to continue being one of the most critical investments in your garden. I keep adding as I go starting with a quart to try and then use to dispense while keeping a gallon or bigger of each for supply. Here is what I'm currently using.
Medusas Magic, Soil Nutrient
Gala Mania, Suppliment
Zeus Juice, Growth Enhancer
Herculeen Harvest, Liquid Bone Meal
Athenas Aminas Amino Acids
Dementers Destiny, Liquid Calcium
Mega Morpheus, Guano Tea
Aphrodites Extraction, Carbon
Poseidonzyme, Natural Chelator
Tritons Trawl, Fish Bone Meal
Bloom Chaos, Bloom Enhancer
Hades Down, PH Adjuster
Olympus Up, PH Adjuster
I Still want to add.
Hygeia Hydration, Yucca Extract
Pegasus Potion, Feather Tea
The Kraken, Crab and Shrimp
I'm also using a few more things being
General Organics Cal Mag+ as a Mag supplement
SLF-100, Soil Enzymatic
OSA 28, Plant Available Silicon
Colony X, Microbial Inoculant
Deep 6, Pharma-Grade Organic Acids
My plants get better food and care then me!:)
the unknown ....very Hazy ...luv some Hazy ... niceA good Friday evening to everyone, It was a busy day in the garden today with feeding this morning and then taking cuttings and do some much needed defoliation. Wanted to share my afternoons work. Lets start with the cuttings and want to say that I think a few hours after feeding is the prime window for healthy clones. Five of them are the Super Snow testers that have been in bloom now for a week. Two are Cherry Bomb Indica's currently in veg but just getting too big. Last is a first run Sweet Dawg also just getting too big in veg with no room in the bloom area.View attachment 672688
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Here are my main components to help these cuttings be happy!
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I needed some more cloning gel normally using RooTech but my store was out of the size that I buy so I bought some Clonex instead. My store also turned me on to some sample bottles of Mammoth P active microbials. I very excided to try this out already using a similar product being Colony X. What I really love is this company is local for me here in Colorado. Here is a link to there site.
https://mammothmicrobes.com/mammoth-p/?v=7516fd43adaa
To enhance the hormones in the cloning gel I use MadFarmer's Be One vitamin b supplement as a soil drench. Plus it has a nice 1-1-1 NPK value for starting seeds and cuttings.
Here in Denver even using a ten stage filter the water is very alkaline. This afternoon it was a nice 7.8 PH reading. I really like the Nectar for the Gods PH up, and PH down for their gentleness. I have found with this product when lowering just water PH it will creep back up some. I took it down to 6.0 PH. After ten plus minutes it was at the recommended 6.4 base point.
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I was thinking it would be fun to show some before and after defoliation images. First is our long time favorite Diesel x Paki.
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Next is this unknown freebie that my wife thinks looks like elk antlers and is starting to smell very hazy.
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And last is this very pretty Sweet Dawg on its first run. I only removed her main fan leaves.
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Hope everyone has a great weekend!:)
A good Friday evening to everyone, It was a busy day in the garden today with feeding this morning and then taking cuttings and do some much needed defoliation. Wanted to share my afternoons work. Lets start with the cuttings and want to say that I think a few hours after feeding is the prime window for healthy clones. Five of them are the Super Snow testers that have been in bloom now for a week. Two are Cherry Bomb Indica's currently in veg but just getting too big. Last is a first run Sweet Dawg also just getting too big in veg with no room in the bloom area.View attachment 672688
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Here are my main components to help these cuttings be happy!
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I needed some more cloning gel normally using RooTech but my store was out of the size that I buy so I bought some Clonex instead. My store also turned me on to some sample bottles of Mammoth P active microbials. I very excided to try this out already using a similar product being Colony X. What I really love is this company is local for me here in Colorado. Here is a link to there site.
https://mammothmicrobes.com/mammoth-p/?v=7516fd43adaa
To enhance the hormones in the cloning gel I use MadFarmer's Be One vitamin b supplement as a soil drench. Plus it has a nice 1-1-1 NPK value for starting seeds and cuttings.
Here in Denver even using a ten stage filter the water is very alkaline. This afternoon it was a nice 7.8 PH reading. I really like the Nectar for the Gods PH up, and PH down for their gentleness. I have found with this product when lowering just water PH it will creep back up some. I took it down to 6.0 PH. After ten plus minutes it was at the recommended 6.4 base point.
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I was thinking it would be fun to show some before and after defoliation images. First is our long time favorite Diesel x Paki.
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Next is this unknown freebie that my wife thinks looks like elk antlers and is starting to smell very hazy.
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View attachment 672692 Next is one of our two Kodiak Gold's on its second run also staked and tied up .
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And last is this very pretty Sweet Dawg on its first run. I only removed her main fan leaves.
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Hope everyone has a great weekend!:)