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OGEvilgenius

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Man if I didn't have a bunch of other shit planned I would crack some more (purple) Kush x Blueberry alongside the King x BB and compare. Or I could do 10 less C99's I guess.
I'll get some pics of the Pink Kush here for you done properly.

By the way, you should be looking for 1oz a plant in 1 gallon containers ;)

Gotta have a perfect canopy I think to get that number but probably doable. You can hit insane GPW #'s with high plant counts. No one really does it and posts about it though because it's usually highly illegal. I'm hoping to hit 1 zip a plant. I don't expect it mind you, but I'm going for it anyway.

I've hit almost 2 zips in a one gallon in coco with one of these sweet skunk plants. Was a pretty big plant though, took up a lot of space relative to it's yield. Gotta find the sweet spot.
 
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D_Urbmon

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I'll get some pics of the Pink Kush here for you done properly.

By the way, you should be looking for 1oz a plant in 1 gallon containers ;)

Gotta have a perfect canopy I think to get that number but probably doable. You can hit insane GPW #'s with high plant counts. No one really does it and posts about it though because it's usually highly illegal. I'm hoping to hit 1 zip a plant. I don't expect it mind you, but I'm going for it anyway.

I've hit almost 2 zips in a one gallon in coco with one of these sweet skunk plants. Was a pretty big plant though, took up a lot of space relative to it's yield. Gotta find the sweet spot.
Haha there's no way I can hit 1 oz in a 1 gallon. At least not with my methods. I'd really like to try a different feed program one day but I have absolutely no clue about feeding properly with anything other than what I use. The companies don't give proper feed instructions, nor can I find any from anyone online. I'm pretty sure this feed system I use is a limiting factor, it's so basic. Oh well, quality over quantity.

till I have someone else to teach me, it's going to be modified lucas. :P
 

OGEvilgenius

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Haha there's no way I can hit 1 oz in a 1 gallon. At least not with my methods. I'd really like to try a different feed program one day but I have absolutely no clue about feeding properly with anything other than what I use. The companies don't give proper feed instructions, nor can I find any from anyone online. I'm pretty sure this feed system I use is a limiting factor, it's so basic. Oh well, quality over quantity.

till I have someone else to teach me, it's going to be modified lucas. :P
You in coco or in peat ?

Coco definitely yields more IMO and you can push the plants quite hard as it's next to impossible to overwater (you can but you'd basically have to let them sit in stagnant pools).

Saw a guy pulling many ounces per plant in 2 gallon smart pots watering 6x a day for example (feeding every single time). Like a half unit or some ridiculous number. Point being you can get a lot from a little.

Mind you running plants like that if you miss a watering it would be a disaster. Even if they don't dry out completely the pH changes in the medium are always a negative when they start to dry.

Pretty good coco thread on ICmag about it, I'll see if I can find it for you.
 

D_Urbmon

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You in coco or in peat ?

Coco definitely yields more IMO and you can push the plants quite hard as it's next to impossible to overwater (you can but you'd basically have to let them sit in stagnant pools).

Saw a guy pulling many ounces per plant in 2 gallon smart pots watering 6x a day for example (feeding every single time). Like a half unit or some ridiculous number. Point being you can get a lot from a little.

Mind you running plants like that if you miss a watering it would be a disaster. Even if they don't dry out completely the pH changes in the medium are always a negative when they start to dry.

Pretty good coco thread on ICmag about it, I'll see if I can find it for you.
I've been in peat this whole time but I really want to switch to coco but I'm just a little bit afraid. I won't lie.

Is it the h3ad goes coco thread? if so I'm very familiar with it.
 

st0wandgrow

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I've been in peat this whole time but I really want to switch to coco but I'm just a little bit afraid. I won't lie.

Is it the h3ad goes coco thread? if so I'm very familiar with it.
Give it a whirl D! If you use something like Botanicare's coco there's no worries about salts or prepping it. Just be sure to add cal/mag to your feeding schedule. Maybe not a bad idea to cut it with a little perlite too. 3/4 coco 1/4 perlite or something similar.
 

D_Urbmon

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Give it a whirl D! If you use something like Botanicare's coco there's no worries about salts or prepping it. Just be sure to add cal/mag to your feeding schedule. Maybe not a bad idea to cut it with a little perlite too. 3/4 coco 1/4 perlite or something similar.
Any experience with GH coco? I have a few bricks of it already. I've had it for several months now but have chickened out last minute every time I'm about to start a new crop.
 

st0wandgrow

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Any experience with GH coco? I have a few bricks of it already. I've had it for several months now but have chickened out last minute every time I'm about to start a new crop.
Sorry no. Does it say it's been washed on the bag? Unless you buy a bale they should all come pre-rinsed. That would be your only concern IMO.
 

D_Urbmon

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Sorry no. Does it say it's been washed on the bag? Unless you buy a bale they should all come pre-rinsed. That would be your only concern IMO.
I'm not sure it just says premium quality low sodium content.


Maybe when I'm expanding it I should just use extra water and scoop it out with a strainer?
 

professor KIND

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50 to 60 days veg bare minny.

i think ill top and super crop?
or should i leave them alone?

from the grows i saw.... leave alone = pole plant

im thinking about finding the best one that responds to topping.

hmmmmmmm.... i have some time to decide they just breaking the cube.
 

professor KIND

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for sure, i dont need much as far as beans.... but skunkberry going in the stash.

mj's seeds are very pretty. i saw another thread were dude comments the same.
big. pretty. sexy. shiny. fat. bulging seeds. every one cracked.

for some reason, im doubtful ill find anything in this line.
i think the skunkberry line is where its at for color & dank-ness.

we shall see bongsmilie
10 down 10 to go.
 

D_Urbmon

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That must get expensive cracking beans in rapid rooters!


I used em for seeds once though, they sure worked great. Dude at the hydro store gave me a few just to try out. and they work amazing for clones.
 

professor KIND

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fuck it bro.
those seeds were money.
and this time of year i get damping & seedling issues.
ill take any advantage... to be 1 or 2 months ahead of schedule.

if you think in terms of cost benefit vs successful starts ... the $ is negligible.

i buy 100 at a time.
yes i clone in them.
& ill never start another seed in rockwool ever.

lost 8 afkansastan & 4 face off already this summer.
switched to riots = 100% w/ proper starts. weird shit notwithstanding.

coco in my house = damp off 6 months out of the year
 
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