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jesushadafender

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Yea Ill see what I can do man, Ill take more tonight. Orders have been going out like crazy heres a pic of a few days ago. First pics are Chemdog Sour Diesels next are Oger99's and a few Glass Slippers. I really compacted the CSDs with that Silica its amazing
 

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Shrubs First

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Yea Ill see what I can do man, Ill take more tonight. Orders have been going out like crazy heres a pic of a few days ago. First pics are Chemdog Sour Diesels next are Oger99's and a few Glass Slippers. I really compacted the CSDs with that Silica its amazing
What week are they in? They look great.

Please take cut those clones if you're sold out of this last batch already. I need to get the perpetual going
properly at the warehouse.
 

jesushadafender

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I still have plenty just wondering what you want to run there this next time? Theyre in like week 2 and Im really happy with their progress. You can be the first to run some Raskals if you want. We'll get ya hoooked up proper ;)
 

Shrubs First

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I still have plenty just wondering what you want to run there this next time? Theyre in like week 2 and Im really happy with their progress. You can be the first to run some Raskals if you want. We'll get ya hoooked up proper ;)
Woooo, week two, keep me updated how that silica goes, the next 3 weeks were crazy stretch for me.

I'd run those Raskals for sure, and I'd take pretty much anything else elite if you can get em in high numbers.
Maybe 30/30/30 again of some danks.
 

Shrubs First

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Fertilized the ladies.

4 gallons water
30 mL Coco A
30 mL Coco B
50 mL Rhizotonic
40 mL Cannazyme
10 mL Mayan Microzyme

EC 1.01, pH 6.0, Temp 65F
 

Shrubs First

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Woot, roots are poking out of the bottom on several clones already, these pots
are 5"x5"x7", so they are a little deeper than a regular 5x5. Pearly whites two
days after potting.
 

Shrubs First

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Decided to make some changes, I think they're receiving too much light.

I turned off the HPS in the center and now have the 2 MH's running on the
outside. I think it should help the plants. And it'll save me $20 on the next
energy bill.

I also turned the CO2 off. At least for the next week I will do that. The plants
went from average enviro, to maximum light/co2/air movement very fast. I
don't think it was a "smooth" transition. But they are showing improvement since
the last fertilizer application and things are on the way.

 

Shrubs First

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Solid growth, slow going, they look about the same as right there^^ still ..

Check back soon, or check the warehouse, more happening.
 

Shrubs First

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Anybody in Boulder, or Colorado area who can access The Rooster magazine should
definitely check out the January edition Bud of the Month. That Chem Sour Diesel
should be making a guest appearance as our dispensary's attraction herb.

Fertilized tonight

6 mL/G Coco A
6 mL/G Coco B
10 mL/G Rhizo
7 mL/G CannaZyme
1 tsp/G Great White

EC .9, pH 6.1 Temp 68F
 

AudiA6Driver

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AMAZING, rockin it man! Congrats on the center fold, I'd be stoked as fuck to have a center fold of your own work. Keep it up man! Subbed
 

Shrubs First

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Home garden is lookin good still. Been havin some nutritional disorders.

Slight chlorosis of the inter-veins. As well as purpling of the petioles.

Now this can be brought about by many factors. One certainly is allowing the plants to get a
little too dry between applications, 50% dry is the measure. Even this is allowing your salt to
water ratio to potentially double.

Another can be low temps decreasing flow rate, growing above 78F but below 82F is ideal. Humidity is very important because
cool roots, below 72F and dry humidity, below 60% day in especially earlier stages (ideal is starting around 70-80% and
dropping slowly to harvest at 50%), can cause a decrease in water movement through the plant. Any of these things can
cause what also would be considered beginning root binding symptoms on older and bigger plants in containers. Adding
Mycorrhizal fungii to the medium will hold the water stress down some but does not fix all the issues. All nutrients move
into and through the plant in a water matrix!

Suction applied through transpiration at the leaf is as important as the supply at the other end. As the water slows,
so does the nutrient flow which leads to the purpling of the stems. The plant begins shutting down less productive leaves to
keep water moving to where it is needed and they do so in the manor described. Plants also exhibit a darker green
from a thicker cuticle that forms to protect the leaves from desiccation and can take on a "tired" appearance. Increasing
the EC or salt concentration in the root zone by feeding higher, doing less leaching per watering, adding supplements
like Cal Mag, or allowing the medium to run dry each time increases the effect by slowing the osmotic gradient that
moves water and the nutrients into the plant. Slower gradient, slower water movement, slower nutrient movement,
equals a water relation issue again.

I need to stabilize my EC and water more often, or use much larger pots.
 

Shrubs First

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Potting and fertilizing today. Flowering cycle should be starting today or tomorrow.
We'll see if I get my CO2 refilled and everything potted. Looks like I may not have
enough coco.
 

Shrubs First

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cant tell but looks like you topped some of them?..if so do you top more then once?

I topped every single one this time at around week 2. I didn't do it again because the
cut I made seemed to create perfect bushes and I don't want to mess with em. These
are some of the most perfectly postured and profiled plants I've grown.

Transplanted in to 5 gallons tonight. And fertilized. Flowering begins tomorrow.

Again they got a little too dry today, so they are a little "tired" looking.


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