Club 600

duchieman

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What I understand is organics feed the roots and synthetics are designed to go right to the plant. Higher numbers don't mean anything and usually indicate synthetics. I have one product from them that has a high synthetic content. It's a bloom booster 0-22-25. http://www.orgunique.com/index-7b.html It was suggested I use this highly diluted as a foiliar application right on the bud sites when they first start showing. I asked it this would affect my live culture and was told no because I'm not applying it to the roots. Organic nutes take longer to break down and get into the plant. It usually take 4 or 5 days before I start seeing results from feeding but I'm also told it is much harder to burn your plants with organics and they are much more forgiving.

Just what I know. Or think I know.
 

Heads Up

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I forgot to mention I also use Alaskan fish emulsion 5-1-1 in my brews. I was reading where the nitrogen available in fish emulsion is used up rather quickly by the plants and they suggested using it twice a week because it is used so quickly and the overall low amount of nitrogen in the product.

I've been working on my root system for about a year now and have finally gotten around to trying to be almost completely organic. If this grow isn't organic it's ninety nine percent organic. I think using mycorrhizae just makes everything in the soil work better. So I think I'm understanding and progressing about organics, now I just want to find things that I can diddle around with to make the brews the exact npk I want them to be. I'll be feeding my girls their first bloom feeding in the morning. I put them into 12/12 about two weeks ago and they finally look like they are ready to hit their flowering stage and be out of veg completely. I'll give them a week or so to see how the feeding affects them.
 

DoobieBrother

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As I said in my PM, I tossed my last one as it was doing nothing but burnng the plants, even at a far didstance (in a sealed air-cooled light hood, too). It was a plant killer, so I had it disposed of by the trash company who picks our stuff up.
 

DoobieBrother

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Accu-haze 5000™ smoke report of the miniature Jack The Ripper/Deep Blue/and? plant featured in my last vid:

Got 2 bowls and 5 good tokes from it.
1st bowl was smaller and I got two tokes, second was larger and got 3 tokes.

Fruity & sweet overtones in the taste on breathing in (like a plum), and it lingers on the tongue while holding in the smoke.
Very smooth smoke, too.
Total mind-high.
No problems with getting up & getting things done.
And made me hungry enough to stop what I was doing and eat.
Which is good for me. :-)

So even the tiny ones do their magic!
Peace!
bongsmilie
 

CampUnderDog

Active Member
Ok, quick question. I have never cloned from flower before, and I know it can be done, successfully between weeks 2-3 with very good results. I did that for UnderDog, now... do I take off the buds? from the tops? popcorns? I took some decent cuttings... they each have 6-8 fan leaves... they were branches that were lower down, and just not getting a lot themselves. I took off the 3's and first sets of 5's... and buried them with 6-8" of stalk below the ground, that had been cut properly and bathed in Clonex. They are doing alright, and I am sure they are rooting... but... what do I do with the buds they have on them? they are 3 weeks into flower (from first flowers)

They are currently under a 600w MH on 20/4... with my other seedlings and all.
 

DoobieBrother

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Just leave the buds alone, they will not hurt the clone one bit.
The less stress they get from time of cutting, the quicker they will make roots and begin to grow again so they can re-veg.

I've been secretly experimenting with seeing how much abuse a new cutting can take and still survive and produce flowers, and it's amazing how tough these girls of ours are.
But, the less stress, the better is rule #1.
Rule #2 is: No one talks about 600 Club.
Rule #3 is: When in doubt, refer to Rule #2. ;-)
*I talk about the 600 all the time with my poor, long-suffering wife. :-)
Rule #4 is: no bogarting! :-)
bongsmilie
 

CampUnderDog

Active Member
Just leave te buds alone, they will not hurt the clone one bit.
The less stress they get from time of cutting, the quicker they will make roots and begin to grow again so they can re-veg.

I've been secretly experimenting with seeing how much abuse a new cutting can take and still survive and produce flowers, and it's amazing how tough these girls of ours are.
But, the less stress, the better is rule #1.
Rule #2 is: No one talks about 600 Club.
Rule #3 is: When in doubt, refer to Rule #2. ;-)
*I talk about the 600 all the time with my poor, long-suffering wife. :-)
Rule #4 is: no bogarting! :-)
bongsmilie
was kinda thinking the same thing... the less stress the better. i recently decided that within the next few days, I am going to convert an old wardrobe into a veg chamber. Low wattage... only 250w MH... but that's ok... I just wanna give my seedlings and clones a place for vegging a little bit. Figure I will Veg them through the rest of december, maybe a week into january... and then switch them back to the 12/12 600w hps flowering chamber... like I said, currently they are under a 600w mh on 20/4... the two flowering plants I have in darkness for a few days.
 

Cindyguygrower

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Those bubble bags will be fine... the way I look at it is go expensive and take care of your bags or go cheap and just expect to replace them in a year or so. I opt for replacing, because some can get pretty beat up after a while.


As for that issue Cindyguygrower has. I's bet you had some pollen somewhere in your tent. I found just one seed on the top of one of my colas. I forgot to clean the glass on my hood after a hermie that's the only way I figure it could have happened.

Let's just hope not, give it a look under a 30x scope, you should be able to tell if the hairs are turning.
Thank's for the getting back man! Great way of putting the buying/re-placing thing.

P.S that issue was'nt mine bro, just giving my thought's on why they might be turning early like that on one site, but think ' CampUnderDog caught it all the same!
 

Heads Up

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First dose of flowering nutes given this morning. The plants have been in 12/12 for about two weeks and they are a tad over eight weeks old. When I'm growing a strain from seed I like to let the plants get to five or six weeks old before taking clones hence the longer veg period. When the herijuana and the kandy kush purps hit two weeks old they are going into 12/12, I'm not cloning any of them until I see their sex. I'll get some pics up sometime today.

1568ppm 6.17ph
 
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