Wow you weren't kidding, it really does look like two different plants.. i wonder if the buds will be different as well. Very interesting indeedLights just came on. Here's the AK48. Looks like 2 different plants. Some are groups of 3, some are 2...
I started a thread on this plant awhile back when she was just a seedling. I haven't paid much attention to her since. I thought it was just going to start growing as 1 normal plant, but it's still weird.She's healthy tho, nonetheless.. keep me updated on her if you dont mind. I'd like to see how she turns out in the end
Thanks!Looks good! I wouldn't give up on that aurora plant just yet, still early enough to make a full recovery.
The yellowing in the new growth of that 1 plant looks completely gone. Was it the calmag that was the issue?
They should start getting big soon, are these all feminized seeds?
Thanks for the tips! And ill be sure to check out that great white asapLooking good, be sure to never let your CoCo dry out. You want to feed everyday when in coco and never just plain water. I'm a new member here but I've been growing for almost two years now. I just started in coco about six months ago and I love it. Very fast growth and larger buds imo. I'm sure you will like it also. I would also recommend using great white, it helps build big root mass.
Ill be looking into these for my next grow.. is the process the same? By that i mean is it water soluble or is it something i can mix in the dry medium? Im not a fan of the synthetic nutes which is what i have now (general hydroponics). I dont hate it but I'd much rather grow organic$90 bucks, will last numerous grows, best raw, dry organics you can buy:
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You can definitely amend or top dress with the Dry Nutrients. I do both. They also have the Roots Organics 5mL Master Pack, which are liquid organics which I use in conjunction with the Dry Nutrients Player Pack.Ill be looking into these for my next grow.. is the process the same? By that i mean is it water soluble or is it something i can mix in the dry medium? Im not a fan of the synthetic nutes which is what i have now (general hydroponics). I dont hate it but I'd much rather grow organic