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  1. BluntMoniker

    Constructive Criticism Needed!!!

    The oddball in flower is funny looking, but otherwise all your plants at the very least look healthy. Training is fine at any age really... just depends on what your end goal is really. What I will say (and im sure you know being an experienced gardener) is that you should try not to allow your...
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    Whats a good soil?

    Here's the info from the bag. Peat is the base, perlite, compost, "fertilizer" (feather meal, spy meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash), and yucca. It SAYS perlite, but there definitely isnt any traditional perlite in the mix... maybe they do use rice hulls and just say "perlite" on the bag for...
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    Whats a good soil?

    Well, I just up-potted 2 of my plants... The original base was sunshine mix #4, but the additional soil added for the new containers was a mix of 1/3 MG Performance, 1/3 Mushroom compost, 1/3 sunshine mix. Then I have that same soil blend as my base in 18gal totes, that I've mixed some bio-live...
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    Whats a good soil?

    Just about any pre-amended soil that doesnt rely on chemical time released fertilizers (like the regular miracle grow) will be fine to use I've used: -Fox Farm Ocean Forrest -Fox Farm Happy Frog -Roots Organic -Sunshine Mix Advanced #4 -Several homemade soil/compost blends -And currently...
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    Knock from Cable Company, HID causing spikes

    Get internet through your cell provider via a hotspot device with it's own cell service. Hotspot cost me 10$ (one time) for the device, plus 20$ a month for unlimited internet that allows up to 12 devices on it. Then get a roku with sling, hulu, netflix, amazon prime, or w.e else you want...
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    Using bio live and 707 for first time little help.

    Just the bio-live and about 1gallon of EWC + worms. Then I have some langbenite and seabird guano I was gonna top dress with a couple weeks before flower for the extra PK
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    Using bio live and 707 for first time little help.

    I did 2 cups in 15 gallons, but I watered it in and I'm letting it cook for a few weeks
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    Using bio live and 707 for first time little help.

    Did you follow the recommended "dosing" of 1/4cup per gallon? Having used bottled nutes so long, my instincts told me to go lighter. Did 2cups bio-live in 15gal of soil. Figured I can top dress if needed
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    Using bio live and 707 for first time little help.

    Glad it's not just me then xD. I've got some homemade bokashi fermenting, and some SIPs ready.. just gotta let the soil cook (stink) for a few weeks, and I'll have transitioned to a 100% organic grow. Pretty excited for the transition away from bottled nutes
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    Using bio live and 707 for first time little help.

    Hows the bio-live treating ya? I just mixed some into my soil mix, along with some EWC and earth worms, watered it in, and now my whole house smells disgusting lol
  11. BluntMoniker

    Which is the best budget led grow light?

    Mars Hydro sent my buddy a TS1000/grow tent to do an unboxing video and subsequently grow videos. At first he wasnt gonna do it (mainly because I told him all the shit Mars gets here on RIU), but eventually decided as long as he could give his honest opinions about it on his youtube channel...
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    Bet you never seen this before! HELP!

    I'm looking at the other plants, and I notice some of their leaf serrations raised as well and some minor tip burning here and there. Assuming it isnt heat/humidity related, it's likely pH or over fertilizing related. I've had the leaf serrations raising issue happen before when over doing...
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    Biobizz measurements for autos

    Use as much as you need, until you fully saturate the medium, with a bit of runoff. Most people try to only mix up what they plan on using. If your plant only uses half a gallon before run off, then mix half a gallon (per plant) Also, be careful with how often your feeding using the biobizz...
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    What do you consider day 1 of flowering ?

    You cant quantify "flowering" itself as far as plant processes go.. it has to be gauged visibly by an individual, making it more anecdotal than exact. If I'm waiting until i see visible signs of flowering, the plant may well be 2 or 3 days into flowering on a metabolic/biologic level for all I...
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    What insect is this, such a pain!

    I use spinoasad sprays (captain Jack's specifically).. its organic, and is good for all kinds of bugs, without being harmful to most beneficial insects.
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    Keeps happening!

    The cotyledons and first true leaf arent made for sustained long term growth. They're moreso a way for the plant to gather light and store that energy, until the plant needs it. They're litterally there to be cannibalized by the plant, and it's doing just that. I'd just leave it until its...
  17. BluntMoniker

    HELP! Whats happening to my plant?

    If that is a pre-amended soil, it's highly unlikely you have a magnesium deficiency (or calcium for that matter). If it is mag deficient, it's likely due to improper pH. It's definitely not an issue with your light, as the lower portions of plant are burnt up too. It's more likely pH related...
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    Using a poly stock tank for worm bin?

    Super easy. Gather up some dry leaves, crunch em up s bit into a dark bag, add some water to moisten them up, tie bag, poke some holes in the bag, and put them in a shady area for a year or 2. Not sure if theres a quicker method of achieving the level of decay you want, but if you have your own...
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    Using a poly stock tank for worm bin?

    What are the other places? Ive not heard many bad things about UJ, but if i ever need to order more worms, ill test out another site and see how they fair vs UJ. UJ shipping was fast though, worms arrived alive, and they were all red-ish.. so id HOPE i got what i ordered, but im not an...
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    Using a poly stock tank for worm bin?

    Just drill a hole and install a drain line that you can open/close. Shouldnt be too hard with a bit of pipe, and silicone Also, if you havent bought the worms yet, I have a 10% discount code from Uncle Jim's worm farm (UJW10)
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