PistilPeteX3
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Looking forward to your little grow journal on here. Blue Kush is a strain I'm probably going to run in the near future. So this thread will help me out as well. Good luck man!
Thanks a lot! I figured it could go lower with the cool-hood but didn't want them to have light burn by blasting them with too much light. I'll bring it down to around 18" and observe them from there on.i always found about 14 inches in a cool tube with a 400 to be about right, you can get closer but more sensitive plants will start to show taco-ing and possibly a little edge burn closer than that, and it leaves you with a decent sized footprint
Thanks for your support. It feels good to know other folks benefit from this journal. Happy growing bro!Looking forward to your little grow journal on here. Blue Kush is a strain I'm probably going to run in the near future. So this thread will help me out as well. Good luck man!
i recently picked this up the other day. i grabbed two, one was the lavender love & the other was multi green. had thoughts of foliar spraying, but decided against it, and just drenched the soil. between the blue green algae, spirulina, & chlorella in the multi-green, the lavender love's elderberry & lavender, we will see how the enzymes provide throughout the last four weeks of flower.how much lime was in the soil? what is the ph of the water going in? vinegar or citric acid would be useful to lower the ph of the water going in. check your grocery store for a refridgerated drink called kombucha. this is a probiotic drink that ranges in ph of 2-3. the probiotics help the trade of nutrients to balance everything out. ive actually done this to bring down ph on a plant but i brew my own kombucha so its super cheap. citric acid crystal are super cheap to buy from health food stores.
It's also an ideal way of eliminating PM! I've sprayed it on flowers but while growing outdoors. So rain eventually wouldy have washed the sugary residue offi recently picked this up the other day. i grabbed two, one was the lavender love & the other was multi green. had thoughts of foliar spraying, but decided against it, and just drenched the soil. between the blue green algae, spirulina, & chlorella in the multi-green, the lavender love's elderberry & lavender, we will see how the enzymes provide throughout the last four weeks of flower.
thank you, good to know. i will buy more & try it outdoors this years...It's also an ideal way of eliminating PM! I've sprayed it on flowers but while growing outdoors. So rain eventually wouldy have washed the sugary residue off