Viking Fruit 15/16

ruby fruit

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Was to the day almost. I have 7 fabric air pots but I'mprobably not going to use them all. I will upsize to same pots as last year which did a average yield of 1/4 lb per plant.
Fark I still have 11 big jars left, smoking the tangie kush at the moment... nice smoke!
I need one of those jars lol im on my last jar !
 

ruby fruit

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Yeah Rubes I'm looking forward to the next stage. The bigger one go dry 3-4 days after a water the other ones are about a week. My other issue is ph it's just staying high, I am adding iron sulfate 20% 15% sulphur as sulphate to raise the acidity, dry acid. Is there a better way? My ph keeps shooting past 7 and if I'm not vigilant I get all kinds of issues that I'm keeping in check. I'm literally trying to keep my plants alive but if i can fix it without doing all this life would be better lol.
I think.u will find some of the sulphur problems could be staying cos the pots are small now ...time to upsize the ones u want and see if the problem disappears
 

ruby fruit

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Was to the day almost. I have 7 fabric air pots but I'mprobably not going to use them all. I will upsize to same pots as last year which did a average yield of 1/4 lb per plant.
Fark I still have 11 big jars left, smoking the tangie kush at the moment... nice smoke!
Ill order a fabric pot and a half oz of mixed strains please haha
 

redeyedfrog

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yea and you can use dolomite lime to straighten out your soil ph
Thanks, so I read up on dolomite lime because I assumed you only used lime to raise the alkalinity of the soil, and I thought what the hell did TWS put in his pipe this morning..
It was very interesting to discover that even though it is used to increase ph it will also keep it below 7. Thanks @TWS I always love learning something new, that's pretty damn cool. Now about those 30 gal pots! :bigjoint:
 
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Thanks, so I read up on dolomite lime because I assumed you only used lime to raise the alkalinity of the soil, and I thought what the hell did TWS put in his pipe this morning..
It was very interesting to discover that even though it is used to increase ph it will also keep it below 7. Thanks @TWS I always love learning something new, that's pretty damn cool. Now about those 30 gal pots! :bigjoint:

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