oh last grow i did a full on Mainlining , built manifolds and eveyrthing,, the plants were in full bondage half the time hahaha, it didnt really yeild me more,, actually i would say i got allot less, to be fair i have not decided how i want to grow them out, but a choice will have to be made in a few days , i will probably scrog them this time, and just guide them under the screen?,, or maybe i wont hahaha,, its kinda funny with me, a choice will be made soon, i look forward to seeing what i do hahaha talk about vague huhNice set-up! It's amazing what you can produce in a small 2' x 4' footprint with good heat control, lights and air movement. I have a bunch of 50 lb chain just like you do. It's holding up my LED's, side lights, fans ... I call it duct tape for growers.
BTW - were you gonna LST those girls in a little bit or just let 'em go and do their own thing?
Here's a little dried snip of some "under bud" taken from Kali last Sunday afternoon. This dried little nugget is just over 1" long, just over 1/2" in diameter, caked in trichomes and weighing just under 1 gram.
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I have some pals coming over later tonight - and I'm sparking this up to test it out. I hope to become the victim of my own success
here is a couple of pics from my last grow that was mainlined, this was jack herer and space kittlesNice set-up! It's amazing what you can produce in a small 2' x 4' footprint with good heat control, lights and air movement. I have a bunch of 50 lb chain just like you do. It's holding up my LED's, side lights, fans ... I call it duct tape for growers.
BTW - were you gonna LST those girls in a little bit or just let 'em go and do their own thing?
Here's a little dried snip of some "under bud" taken from Kali last Sunday afternoon. This dried little nugget is just over 1" long, just over 1/2" in diameter, caked in trichomes and weighing just under 1 gram.
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I have some pals coming over later tonight - and I'm sparking this up to test it out. I hope to become the victim of my own success
For years I mostly used FF Marine Cuisine during veg and HF Fruit and Flower during flower. When I got into LEDs I added CalMag, and then things spread out from there. At one point when the local shop didn't have Fruit and Flower I tried some Rainbow Pro products, and when I found out my water PH is stupid high I started to mix in Dr. Earth's Organic Acid Lovers (from Home Depot). So... I had all that on hand, and this run they got a dash of pretty much all that stuff, plus some worm poop, bone meal, and some extra bat guano. I like to mix it up. I'll top feed after I flip to flower if/as needed. So far I'm satisfied with how they're doing. The more I grow, the more I like to mix up a 1/3 dose each of three different sources, each probably has its own strengths and weaknesses. This time around I mixed Happy Frog, Fox Farms, and Roots Organic's soils together. Whatever... it all balances out in the end.Rob - what are some of those dry release nutes that you use? "Set and forget" sounds very appealing.
Thanks.
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Awesome. I'll give it a read.For years I mostly used FF Marine Cuisine during veg and HF Fruit and Flower during flower. When I got into LEDs I added CalMag, and then things spread out from there. At one point when the local shop didn't have Fruit and Flower I tried some Rainbow Pro products, and when I found out my water PH is stupid high I started to mix in Dr. Earth's Organic Acid Lovers (from Home Depot). So... I had all that on hand, and this run they got a dash of pretty much all that stuff, plus some worm poop, bone meal, and some extra bat guano. I like to mix it up. I'll top feed after I flip to flower if/as needed. So far I'm satisfied with how they're doing. The more I grow, the more I like to mix up a 1/3 dose each of three different sources, each probably has its own strengths and weaknesses. This time around I mixed Happy Frog, Fox Farms, and Roots Organic's soils together. Whatever... it all balances out in the end.
One thing I took away from SIPs is that I don't need to mix the nutes into the soil evenly, I'm thinking it's actually better not to. Right now I have five strains growing, and they all have different nutrient needs -- I might never grow these strains again and I don't have the time or desire to learn their individual preferences, so everyone gets the same cocktail. If I mix my nutes into half the soil (the bottom half), then the roots can tap into it as much or as little as they need to. So far that seems to be working, but it could just be luck. I also lean towards growing more than I need, so that I can set my environment up and if a percentage don't make it, they won't be missed.
It's an odd bunch this go round, some were from old seeds, a couple are strains that prefer to be outside. The leaves are a little curly in the first pics because after watering them I pushed the big top fan leaves behind the new growth to give the young leaves some direct light. They'll all burst out on their own soon.
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These were from seeds, put in Rapid Rooters on 11/10, topped on 12/1. So they're 4 weeks from seeds being taken out of the fridge. I'll thin them as needed, but I'm hoping this grow not to do any training. I'll see how many boys I have, and depending on how much room I gain when they are removed I'll either let the others spread out or contain them (if I have enough room, I might even up-pot some). The plants are in charge now. Last note -- for true "set and forget" I'd have to start with clones or feminized seeds, and grow them in much bigger pots. With enough soil, I think I could set them up for the whole grow without top dressing halfway through. I just have too many seeds and too little space, so I've got them crowded together in 5 gallon pots.
Sorry to hijack Tim, got in that rambling mode... damn... I think I just wrote everything I know about growing in one post.
2 weeks veg today, hoping to veg a total of 4 weeks at least,, thanks for checking inGood stuff mate!
I love seeing them putting out lots of new shoots and slowly start to bush up like that. And I know they have much more "a shootin' & a bushin'" to do yet.
When you set-up your Earthboxes how much actual soil did they take. The manufacture say it 2cu. ft., but i'm skeptical2 weeks veg today, hoping to veg a total of 4 weeks at least,, thanks for checking in
My earthbox hold a whole bag of soil such as ocean Forrest, be sure to pile the soil up and over the top , make a mound and then put the plastic cover on , you can do this because you won't be top wateringWhen you set-up your Earthboxes how much actual soil did they take. The manufacture say it 2cu. ft., but i'm skeptical
that its that much for most users.
I can probably dig up some pictures of my earthbox grow for youWhen you set-up your Earthboxes how much actual soil did they take. The manufacture say it 2cu. ft., but i'm skeptical
that its that much for most users.
Haha I enjoy the covnersation please have funFor years I mostly used FF Marine Cuisine during veg and HF Fruit and Flower during flower. When I got into LEDs I added CalMag, and then things spread out from there. At one point when the local shop didn't have Fruit and Flower I tried some Rainbow Pro products, and when I found out my water PH is stupid high I started to mix in Dr. Earth's Organic Acid Lovers (from Home Depot). So... I had all that on hand, and this run they got a dash of pretty much all that stuff, plus some worm poop, bone meal, and some extra bat guano. I like to mix it up. I'll top feed after I flip to flower if/as needed. So far I'm satisfied with how they're doing. The more I grow, the more I like to mix up a 1/3 dose each of three different sources, each probably has its own strengths and weaknesses. This time around I mixed Happy Frog, Fox Farms, and Roots Organic's soils together. Whatever... it all balances out in the end.
One thing I took away from SIPs is that I don't need to mix the nutes into the soil evenly, I'm thinking it's actually better not to. Right now I have five strains growing, and they all have different nutrient needs -- I might never grow these strains again and I don't have the time or desire to learn their individual preferences, so everyone gets the same cocktail. If I mix my nutes into half the soil (the bottom half), then the roots can tap into it as much or as little as they need to. So far that seems to be working, but it could just be luck. I also lean towards growing more than I need, so that I can set my environment up and if a percentage don't make it, they won't be missed.
It's an odd bunch this go round, some were from old seeds, a couple are strains that prefer to be outside. The leaves are a little curly in the first pics because after watering them I pushed the big top fan leaves behind the new growth to give the young leaves some direct light. They'll all burst out on their own soon.
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These were from seeds, put in Rapid Rooters on 11/10, topped on 12/1. So they're 4 weeks from seeds being taken out of the fridge. I'll thin them as needed, but I'm hoping this grow not to do any training. I'll see how many boys I have, and depending on how much room I gain when they are removed I'll either let the others spread out or contain them (if I have enough room, I might even up-pot some). The plants are in charge now. Last note -- for true "set and forget" I'd have to start with clones or feminized seeds, and grow them in much bigger pots. With enough soil, I think I could set them up for the whole grow without top dressing halfway through. I just have too many seeds and too little space, so I've got them crowded together in 5 gallon pots.
Sorry to hijack Tim, got in that rambling mode... damn... I think I just wrote everything I know about growing in one post.
This is when the fun really begins, I look forward to seeing them take off and fill out.3.5 weeks of veg, Flipped to Flower 12 12 yesterday, Raised the lights back to 24" increased the power to almost full on the citi 4k's, , i wont turn on the crees till flowers start later, I raised the Kush onto a block of wood to even out the canopy, Kinda glad i am not in sips this time hahah, plants look super healthy, they got a nice trim today, No bugs no spores no mold, its been Water only so far, no sprayings, wow, knock on wood this has bene the easiest grow i have ever done so far, well lets see if they can fill the box up,, if not i prefer not having a jungle on my hands,
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