CharmCity915
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Look what I found on the fuego today as I was scoping trichs@CharmCity915 do you know how much you are thinking you will yield on the El Fuego?
Hell yeah lookin phat. I'd like to eventually get my hands on some cheese.. I'm sooo ready to be hitting this perpetual grow hard. I need to be having good bud, all the time. This almost no weed ever shit is for the birds.
Dude here are a few pics of the El Fuego I harvested brotha manHell yeah lookin phat. I'd like to eventually get my hands on some cheese.. I'm sooo ready to be hitting this perpetual grow hard. I need to be having good bud, all the time. This almost no weed ever shit is for the birds.
Hey @Stumpy420 here is a pic of the cheese. She is a beast dude and she loves BLUE PLANET NUTRIENTS@CharmCity915 do you know how much you are thinking you will yield on the El Fuego?
Haven't bought a ph pen. Don't want to have to buy solution for it lol. This works fine. If you read it right it is spot on.Dunno a lot about all this but once a ph pen fucked me up
I now use the drops close enough I reckon what do you think?
Ph is huge and over looked by most
Don't forget to brush your teeth!!!These guys have only been watered. Now they are down to under 500 ppms each (from soil's start of 1000ppms). Time to feed?View attachment 623402
I prefer to use the slurry method to figure out what's going on in the root zone. Yes, the light is the driver, the motor so to speak so you could also be causing problems by bumping up light too quickly, but usually that's in the form of burning (not nutrient burn) or chlorosis of newer growth, then sudden yellowing of older growth as N is translocated from older to newer tissues.On another note,
Dear @Seamaiden
So could part of the problem I'm having be that I'm going from little lighting in veg, to alot more lighting in flower? It would make sense that they would need more nutes, but I have salt build up around the bottom. I think as I'm watering and not feeding, it's washing the soil's original salts out. The salts that WERE in the soil, are now in the drain pans and the outside salt ring around the bottom the pots. Plants are now hungry, as there are no nutrients. Cupping, tips and stripes (chlorosis), tips curl Up, brown dried and necrotic spots.
Does this make sense?
I'm thinking if I clean the bottom of the pots and drain pans, I will get a butt load of a better ppm reading. That needs to be done regularly even in soil, I'm starting to find out.
The ppm in the run off of the soil. Yeah that's a tds meter pen or ppm, whichever you prefer. It's just another way of measuring e.c. I'm so close to figuring this out. My brain is finally figuring out soil. I like dwc because you don't have to really water. Just bump up the nutes every couple of weeks or so, keep ph in check, and keep lighting in check and I was golden. Soil is the hard one for me. I would think it would be easier, but there is alot more to it than dwc, to me, at least..like your prune lollipop tree..
Don't forget to brush your teeth!!!
so ppm of what??
Must be what pen is for..
old skool dirt man here...
If I messed with all that they would die for sure...
im thinking so too. It's the last thing to be concerned with, as I just put a vase in the room a few days ago and has not evaporated much. I will check temps and humidity when I get off work.So I also find myself wondering what your VPD is if that may be playing a role in what you're observing.
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