The Fab 5! DNA Genetics

JN811

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notice that MOSTER kushberry in the back, its fucking HUGE, I feel like it grows 3 inches everyday, Im 6 feet tall and its already up to the top of my chest... I dunno y that ones such a beast... btw I took the pics standing on my footlocker so they look a bit smaller..
 

JN811

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Kool. I just dont trans, cause once I get them to the size I want. I try to keep them there. Trans, let em stretch even more. But u got a filter and new light coming, u can handle it now...
ya, I kinda feel like if they have room for the roots to spread, they allow the buds to get bigger though... I dunno maybe im wrong... They are in 2 gallon pots now, and when I transplanted the others the roots were completely wrapped around the soil.. and that was already 2 weeks ago..
 

JN811

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oh yea dude, they all have TONS of pistils shooting out everywhere... Def. NO males... once again, i wish i had a better camera to show em.
 

Fditty00

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2gallons, ohh. Most times, we forget the size. A pic taken, without a bic or beer bottle. Makes us think its HUGE. I do it, forgot to show the 16oz cup. Looked huge. Its not. What are u trans to?
 

JN811

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Im gonna get some 5 gallon buckets from home depot most likely, maybe some ocean forest
 

FuZZyBUDz

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Im gonna get some 5 gallon buckets from home depot most likely, maybe some ocean forest

i HIGHLY recommend some perlite with that man. OF compacts over time, it gave me root rot during my flush.:sad:

lost all density right at the last possible moment.
 

Fditty00

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^^^ that was the prob? That thread aint been open since. Unless I hit unsubcribe:(


I will say, I make Subs Supa soil. I use Light Warrior 1st. Then trans to Ocean Forest with Light mixed, on top of Subs soil. Always a week after trans, the new trans, roots pop thru the top. No matter how deep I trans it. Im just a firm beleiver of rootbound-no-more. Im doin my own strain, in 1-1/2gallon. After a few trys. Ill get a O each time. 12 plant legally, 4 cloning, 4 veggin, 4 flowering. Ummm
 

Fditty00

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i HIGHLY recommend some perlite with that man. OF compacts over time, it gave me root rot during my flush.:sad:

lost all density right at the last possible moment.
That was depressing. I watched a awesome girl, turn junkie, over night:(
 

JN811

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ya i noticed that last grow with my happy frog as well.. maybe ill get away from fox farm and just use mg
 

Fditty00

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Happy frog is just plain. U add what u want. Just like Sunshine #4. i didnt know that, til it was to late. I want Harvest Moon, Sub recokmends another. Both arnt avail to me. Bu there both under $10. U can prolly get them. Check, Organics, Subcools, Soils..
 

JN811

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nah dude, happy frogs got lots of stuff in it... Its just a lighter mix than Ocean Forest... Ive read it and used it and didnt need nutes for a month.. It has perilite in it too just not alot.. It tends to compact as it gets older, and water wouldnt drain properly..
 

newport78

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Im having kind of the same problem. Although im not so sure its the dirt as much as the girls. Up to once a day waterings here.
 

Fditty00

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Happy Frog, is the cleanest version. Its like Coco. U decide what u wanna use. Happy Frog has Bone, Blood meals. But the soil, is a fresh slate, sorta. Anyone help me? Its prolly a great trans, if trans this late. I just remember, it had no, NPK whatsoever..
 

JN811

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What is the NPK of your soils?[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]All of our soil products offer balanced nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. We pH adjust them to a neutral range of 6.3 – 6.8. Because of the premium organic ingredients that we use, there is no risk of burning your plants. Our soils are ready to use, right out of the bag. There is no NPK listed on our soil packages because they are not fertilizers, but growing mediums. The real power of our soils lies in the fact that they are teeming with beneficial micro-organisms. Our soils are never steam sterilized, which allows these microorganisms to thrive and convert the organic nutrients into a form the plant can utilize.[/FONT]

From fox farm website^^^ ;)
 

JN811

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I believe you are thinking of "Light Warrior"

What’s the difference between the Happy Frog® soils and your other soil products, like Ocean Forest® and Original Planting Mix?
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Our Happy Frog® Soil Conditioner comes in a large, economical bale and is ideal for improving poor soils, mulching, and mixing into native soil for new in-ground plantings. Happy Frog® Potting Soil is an affordable alternative for container plantings that contains all the high-quality ingredients you expect from FoxFarm. Each bag is packed with earthworm castings, bat guano, mycorrhizae and humic acid to jump-start the garden.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Ocean Forest® is a premium mix that contains fine marine ingredients like fish, shrimp, crab, and kelp meal in addition to earthworm castings, bat guano, peat moss, and composted forest humus.[/FONT]

When would I use Light Warrior® instead of a potting soil?
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Light Warrior® is actually a soiless medium designed just for starting seeds. It’s very lightweight and holds water well, which makes it perfect for germination. Be sure to thoroughly dampen Light Warrior® before adding seeds to make sure the water is absorbed. Once seeds germinate, use a continuous feeding program for seedling stage through harvest. For best results, see our feeding schedules.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Use a potting soil instead of Light Warrior® when you are potting up seedlings to a larger container or taking divisions or cuttings that will grow indoors in containers until they are ready to be transplanted into the garden.[/FONT]
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hamanu23

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What is the NPK of your soils?[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]All of our soil products offer balanced nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. We pH adjust them to a neutral range of 6.3 – 6.8. Because of the premium organic ingredients that we use, there is no risk of burning your plants. Our soils are ready to use, right out of the bag. There is no NPK listed on our soil packages because they are not fertilizers, but growing mediums. The real power of our soils lies in the fact that they are teeming with beneficial micro-organisms. Our soils are never steam sterilized, which allows these microorganisms to thrive and convert the organic nutrients into a form the plant can utilize.[/FONT]

From fox farm website^^^ ;)
Sub'd

I mix 2 parts FFOF 1 part happy frog and one part light warrior, I also add 4 tbs of bone meal per gallon of mix isually 16 tbs to mix a five gallon bucket of soil not quite full.

I use this soil mix when I transplant my veggy plants to move them to the flower room and that way they have everything htey need for hte first two or three weeks of flower.

Not saying this is right just throwing in my two cents:) I had hoped the light warrior would help keep the soil from compacting as hard.
 
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