Bugeye
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Thats awesome, I'd love to find a job in the industry, even trimming!
Please try to aim higher than trimming! No offense to any trimmers, I just find it the most tedious part of the grow.
Thats awesome, I'd love to find a job in the industry, even trimming!
Please try to aim higher than trimming! No offense to any trimmers, I just find it the most tedious part of the grow.
looks good..i see no pic CG.
I hope the cat isn't doing any fertilizing!
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I was runnin a grow in a trailor once and my cat kept finding a way in there.one day I was checkin the soil for watering and i'll be damned if that cat hadn't been dumping in my mix regularly,lol.None of the plants ever showed any signs of problems.
I figured out my light and fan coming on at the same time was tripping the breaker, so I set them to start a few minutes apart and it has seemed to fix the problem.
I also got a ph meter and checked the water I've been using and it was almost 9! Wow. No wonder they're a little droopy lol.
so I watered and fed today at a nice ph of 7.7. I didn't want to go too low right away and put them into shock. I also think that they still look a little more green than normal so I only fed them magical, super thrive , super thrive b1 and sugar daddy at about 1/4 strength. I just left the bc boost and grow out of the formula from Technaflora. I'll post some pics when they perk up.
I hope the cat isn't doing any fertilizing!
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Greetings from one CO farmer to another!
I can relate to the ph issues, when I was in Fort Collins my water was a lovely natural 6.8-7, but when I relocated to Denver my water is a miserable 8.5, with around 120ppm dissolved solids.
It looks like they were bummin' on ph issues and heat for a little while, but it sounds like you are on the right track.
Here's a little Elphinstone (Breeder Steve's Sweet Skunk x Appalachia) for some positive vibes.