Buddaone1
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Thanks coco looks like the clear winner to melooking good man, love their color nice and healthy
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Thanks coco looks like the clear winner to melooking good man, love their color nice and healthy
go nuts with bi daily feedings.Thanks coco looks like the clear winner to me
Well bi daily will be once she can take over 2gs every 2 days. She's only taking 3/4 g every 2 days right nowyeah im gonna stick with coco as well, I did this forbidden fruit good by my book transplanting her into the smart pot instead of rooting her down in the plastic. since then she has grown so much, ive been alternating cold cold pure water every other day, it seems to have made it
go nuts with bi daily feedings.
Well bi daily will be once she can take over 2gs every 2 days. She's only taking 3/4 g every 2 days right now
Those are whoppers!!!:woot: See what happens when you don't pluck!Not bad most the way through my 3 hr watering lol. The dirt shootout. First 2 hp, second 2 bx, last 2 coco. Not even coco nutes lol
I understood. I was always told you want a 2 day cycle unless they take more than what the pot can hold. I mix mine in gal jugs. Pour as much as the top of the dirt can hold without it pouring out the side then repeat until they get how much they need. At least thats what i do.i water everyday but only give nutes every other day. idk if you understood, if so i can be giving it more? i fill up a large mixing bowl with my nutes then slow pour, then twice more with regular water. on off days just 2-3 bowls of regular water.
Lol i plucked em like a week ago lolThose are whoppers!!!:woot: See what happens when you don't pluck!
Dope on a rope. Sg2, fake gsc 2, db2, sg3. They are getting close
after a good cleaning should my other tent ,the one i shopped down due to borg, be okay for me to move my bigg big plant in there? i mean im gonna be stupid paranoid for any mites on it and treat it every other day with a foliar, something like that. cause i literally have no more room in this small tent maybe one to two more days cause ive been tying them down consistently. its outgrown its home.
yeah ok my bad lol yeah thats what i do it starts to pour out sides if i go too fast so i let it sink down repeat and when i starts to pool at the bottom then i stop. i notice its been between 2 and 3 lrge mixing bowls, like almost big stove pot i assume to be just short of a gallon each bowl.I understood. I was always told you want a 2 day cycle unless they take more than what the pot can hold. I mix mine in gal jugs. Pour as much as the top of the dirt can hold without it pouring out the side then repeat until they get how much they need. At least thats what i do.
yeah I use gal jugs to make sure nutes are even and so I can tell how much the plant usesyeah ok my bad lol yeah thats what i do it starts to pour out sides if i go too fast so i let it sink down repeat and when i starts to pool at the bottom then i stop. i notice its been between 2 and 3 lrge mixing bowls, like almost big stove pot i assume to be just short of a gallon each bowl.
Never occurred to me to do that, awesome!yeah I use gal jugs to make sure nutes are even and so I can tell how much the plant uses
Good question! I don't know, so until we get the answer to that I would say nohey so when i do this soil disinfection in the oven to what temperature will it be effective in killing these bad boys.? also i was reading that heavy fabrics such as cotton or wool wont be affected like burn or melt until 200-300 degrees. so can i just put my fabric pots in the oven? kinda iffy about it and dont want to ruin them
hey so when i do this soil disinfection in the oven to what temperature will it be effective in killing these bad boys.? also i was reading that heavy fabrics such as cotton or wool wont be affected like burn or melt until 200-300 degrees. so can i just put my fabric pots in the oven? kinda iffy about it and dont want to ruin them
WOW!Not even the full an line compared to the full mills line. The little bottle is the expensive stuff but that was a freebie to try. Dont have a ph meter though so i cant start the chem shootout
morning, had wrong vid, hah bowl yupp.