You wont really need the vermiculite mushroom compost holds a lot of moisture. Add plenty of perlite for drainage. Certain mushroom composts are some of the best possible organic growing mediums. Just look at redwood natl park. Those giant trees are growing in a ton of mushroom compost. I think...
The loud humming noise of my air pump was getting on my last nerve. It's a commercial 20 watt 45/lpm joint but it was sounding almost like a gas generator lol. Even the bungee didn't help much.
I had some reflectix insulation and foil tape around so I decided to see what I could do. I noticed...
If you guys had been paying attention to my thread you would see all that expensive stuff isn't necessary. Do it like the pros and forget all your woes!
https://www.rollitup.org/organics/367218-heard-dog-poo-great-taste.html
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Yeah those pieces of reflectix could be causing your soil to dry out to slowly and not breath. If the roots don't get the oxygen they need you will get the same symptoms as over watering I would flush though but let the soil get really dry first. After flushing let the soil get really dry again...
Hell yea man looks like even though you cut a few corners you understood how to maintain a good enough environment to get a good harvest. Is that OG you were growing? If so which cut and why the "OGK1". Any OG is a good choice and that stuff looks great. Most importantly what size bulb did you...
It will be fine as soon as you get a couple sets of 3 part leaves cut those 2 shriveled up lower leaves off they look like you either over watered or burnt the plant at some point so be careful with that stuff too.
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IF
Have you considered using a nebulizer. I heard they sterilize water. Slightly warm water is actually good for starting roots. Also, I know Heisenberg doesn't recommend it but I have to recommend the SM-90.
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IF
Yea your best bet is to move them inside. Use something big like 5 gallon buckets and try to keep the same soil so the plants don't get shocked to much. You can prune some roots if they are sticking out too much for your container but not more than needed. Sounds like they might need a few more...
So If I like dark meat should I grow dark eggs?.... or does it just apply to the feathers? Hmmm this has really got me thinking... Do I smell chicken shit?
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IF
The Hanna combo meter is probably the best $150 is ever spent on the grow. It does pH, PPM [EC and TDS] and temp. Very reliable and accurate and they have a good warranty too.
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