DR. VonDankenstine
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If you send me pics of the trichomes I can tell you down to the hour---Hard to tell without looking at trichomes.Hey Doc. Can you make a guess at how long these need to go? They should be close I think.
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Grow looks very nice---You're within--week/weeks of harvest.And one of the grow.
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Start with half the recommended dose---use it with liquid dish soap(IVORY works well and a few drops per liter works well) PH your spray--Never spray with lights on spray after lights out or a couple hours before lights on(you can use green light in your rooms without effecting the plants photo-period. Test the spray on one plant and wait a couple days make sure no burn. You can foilier feed through all of the veg stage and 3 weeks into flowering.hey doc and howard! so i just got my new veg room set up and it's completly sealed. i got co2 going in the room and it's steady around 1400-1500ppm temp around 77-79f, humidity 45%. is the ppm too high for veg? also do i need to draw any fresh air in? cuz i don't want that to cancel my co2 out. my friend keeps telling me i need to draw fresh air in. also i got 6in carbon scrubber in the room and do you recommend me just recycling the air in the room or should i draw the air out? i'm just trying to be efficient with my gas as possilbe. Co2 has limited benefits in the vegetative growth stage--it does help a little with growth but the cost of bottled co2 outweighs the benefits. You don't need to vent or bring fresh air in when using co2 in flowering. Vent during the lights-off and co2-off period.
so I'm pretty new to foliar spray and i just picked up dutch masters gold. do you think that's a good product? and it didn't say to apply it everyday or every 3-5 days. what do you recommend as far as applying it and different types of foliar sprays!! thanks agian..
read abovehello doc.i have a ? about a plant it was sick from early age,and came away again when it was turned to flower and then turned sick again i think it had calcium deficiency .but anyway i pulled it out and it had self seeded itself with no males or any sign of any male on itself.would this be because it was a sick plant or because of bad genes from the seed? Two things could have happened----1. pollinated by wind carrying pollen from another male(pollen can travel miles this way)---2. You just missed the male flower and it pollinated itself--easy to do.
the seed was dutch passion #1 fem
trim at day 22---thanksWell Doc, here they are, and thanks to your good advice they are looking good. It is day 11 and buds are starting to form.
This strain branches a lot, and I hate to see the girls waste their energy. Can I trim the branches now, or do I need to wait till the third week? If so, when in the third week? The first day of the week, the last, or am I worrying about it to much and whenever I have time is OK? Trim at day 22
Thanks again for all your advice here and on the grow school thread.
Straight germination of seeds in soil can take up to two weeks.hey doc i put 5 WW fem seeds in jiffy pots on monday 1/12 along with 1 pure gold fem. the pg sprouted on the 4th day but i am still waiting on the 5 WW. is this normal? i keep the dome sprayed with spring water and have them under a light in a warm room. i did not soak the seeds like say cause i didnt see the grow school thread until after they were in the soil. any thoughts
allows the micro nutes to be available at any PH range.Much appreciated thank you very much, Ill search for the dolmomitein the U.K. as for the "chealeted form of micro's" what is this? Its proving difficult to locate in U.K.
you should go with the 600 to cover that area.I'm working with four plants within a sqaure metre.....So if i understand you right because the 600w would need to be raised slightly higher than the 400w the extra lumens would be lost so i would have no benefit to upgrade then?