Piper84
Well-Known Member
Good morning and salutations to everyone, would like to give feedback on these strains as they progress to finish.
The skinny on the dets are as follows: 5’6”x 8’ room, 1-1k light, 2-16” hurricane oscillating wall mount fans, 1-8”fan and filter, have autopilot programmable humidistat, 6-13” pot raisers, 6-14” saucers, 6-7 gal fabric pots, 5-lemongrass, 1- Notorious
Alittle about myself, experienced since 2011, have taught others to the best of my abilities, friendly person, enjoys the culture
To get everyone up to speed on how we got to today everything began back at the very last day of February. I started with 10 beans 6-lemongrass and 4-Notorious. They all sprouted fine and we’re placed in 5 gal pots to start , they are in coco perlite mix and I feed with liquid nutes @ 5.9 ph. I used a # of myco through the coco mixture in the middle of pots and then top dressed each pot and worked into top layer. Would feed 1 gal of nutes at 50% until recently I upped to 2 gal . Since I started with 10 I removed 4 weaker plants 3-Notorious and 1-lemongrass. I don’t think the Notorious phenos liked the low ph except the one I still have. The one lemongrass was runt and had funny leaf pattern. I have been lst the plants and topped all lemongrass but not the Notorious. I would like to put in trellis but may not most plants are uniform in height there are still 2 lemongrass that are a little shorter then the rest of the bunch but needles to say they are all well. I have bent the plant stalks with garden wire and tried to keep them nice and thick which has happened. The shapes of the individual Canopy’s range from triangles , squares , and rectangles. I am interested because this is the first time I have used the lst tie down technique, I have always just gone with supercropping and topping for most of my time. Anyways this past Friday I up potted the ladies into 7 gal pots and added more myco to the coco I added , also before I put them in the pots I rubbed all around and under the root mass to expose more roots to promote vigorous growth. Also once I transplanted I trimmed up the bottoms of everything. So that’s where it’s at now so if interested stay tuned. I plan on switching over to 12/12 time schedule on the 7th of may.
The skinny on the dets are as follows: 5’6”x 8’ room, 1-1k light, 2-16” hurricane oscillating wall mount fans, 1-8”fan and filter, have autopilot programmable humidistat, 6-13” pot raisers, 6-14” saucers, 6-7 gal fabric pots, 5-lemongrass, 1- Notorious
Alittle about myself, experienced since 2011, have taught others to the best of my abilities, friendly person, enjoys the culture
To get everyone up to speed on how we got to today everything began back at the very last day of February. I started with 10 beans 6-lemongrass and 4-Notorious. They all sprouted fine and we’re placed in 5 gal pots to start , they are in coco perlite mix and I feed with liquid nutes @ 5.9 ph. I used a # of myco through the coco mixture in the middle of pots and then top dressed each pot and worked into top layer. Would feed 1 gal of nutes at 50% until recently I upped to 2 gal . Since I started with 10 I removed 4 weaker plants 3-Notorious and 1-lemongrass. I don’t think the Notorious phenos liked the low ph except the one I still have. The one lemongrass was runt and had funny leaf pattern. I have been lst the plants and topped all lemongrass but not the Notorious. I would like to put in trellis but may not most plants are uniform in height there are still 2 lemongrass that are a little shorter then the rest of the bunch but needles to say they are all well. I have bent the plant stalks with garden wire and tried to keep them nice and thick which has happened. The shapes of the individual Canopy’s range from triangles , squares , and rectangles. I am interested because this is the first time I have used the lst tie down technique, I have always just gone with supercropping and topping for most of my time. Anyways this past Friday I up potted the ladies into 7 gal pots and added more myco to the coco I added , also before I put them in the pots I rubbed all around and under the root mass to expose more roots to promote vigorous growth. Also once I transplanted I trimmed up the bottoms of everything. So that’s where it’s at now so if interested stay tuned. I plan on switching over to 12/12 time schedule on the 7th of may.