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in heressish *idk if i got it right* but in his DIY DWC he also uses something that turns his roots brown but they are healthy as can be!
certain nutes will do that. I think my buddy's did it with Florabloom, but I can't remember. Whenever I get unexplained wilt on my girls I check the roots immediately. H202 cleans 'em off pretty well, in a mild solution. But with all the bennies and Hygrozyme I use, my roots usually look pretty good. :)
Nice Setup!!!
What size is your tent?
With a 1000 watter in there you should get nice bushy girls and scrog is def not what you need in there. Those girls will fill out nicely with a little topping and training.
A good way to train them is with a spool of wire +/- 4gauge. You cut the desired length make a hook that won't constrict the branch, most pots have a rim so you can pull the branch where you want and tuck the wire under the rim of pot. With your setup you would need to use tape and maybe put a couple layers of tape around your buckets to serve as an anchour so your tinfoil doesn't slip.
This method really helps to open up the plant and pull branches exactly where you want, done properly with the right strain you will get a beautiful cannopy. Not all strains like topping and training but the structure of your Blue Dream looks like she will do very well with this.
Great job so far props to you & your Friend :RastaBong:
hey bro How many ML for the 35% H2O2 per gallon? I have never used it but I hear it works great and is some strong stuff. Thanks man
I really have to disagree, I am a passable mediocre grower, But I am damn good at designs and installs.JKec is a measurement of electrical conductivity
just another meter, relates directly to ppm, higher the ppm the higher the ec. some people do hydro by measuring ppm some do ec.
keep in mind jalisco kid is incredibly advanced, and has you doin tasks that are above and beyond. its an awesome thing and respectful of how much he has helped you, but he does things differently and is far more advanced than 90% of the growers on here.
kp up the great learning, you are way ahead of the curve.