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Laughing Grass

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After I get the ark out of the garage I should see what they have at mine!
No luck boo!

That caviar live resin joint knocked me on my ass. Almost needed a nap!

I transplanted into 2 gallon pots. Normally I use Canna coco but decided to try something new. Mother Earth Coco... comes pre mixed 70/30 coco/perlite. Kinda nice using it straight from the bad without having to mix in perlite.

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curious2garden

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No luck boo!

That caviar live resin joint knocked me on my ass. Almost needed a nap!

I transplanted into 2 gallon pots. Normally I use Canna coco but decided to try something new. Mother Earth Coco... comes pre mixed 70/30 coco/perlite. Kinda nice using it straight from the bad without having to mix in perlite.

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Yeah I'm on the fence about the Botanicare Aeration. The web says EWC but the bag doesn't mention it. I figured I'll see if they have any Mother Earth at my local shop, finally got my beloved Canna back in or I'm ordering bricks off Amazon as @manfredo suggested.
 

Laughing Grass

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Yeah I'm on the fence about the Botanicare Aeration. The web says EWC but the bag doesn't mention it. I figured I'll see if they have any Mother Earth at my local shop, finally got my beloved Canna back in or I'm ordering bricks off Amazon as @manfredo suggested.
I've never done bricks. Not sure how it would jive with my lazy.

The mother earth has kind of a weird colour. Those pots were watered to run off and it looks dry at first glance.

I will be transplanting my gelato seedlings this morning. Hoping to start flowering September 1.View attachment 5319814
We're on the same schedule!
 

curious2garden

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I've never done bricks. Not sure how it would jive with my lazy.

The mother earth has kind of a weird colour. Those pots were watered to run off and it looks dry at first glance.



We're on the same schedule!
I've reconstituted and have not enjoyed it. But Canna puts out a quality product so for them I'd try it, ONCE! LOL I also really hate having my dish moved, but I get bored easily. It's a life of contradictions and imbalance :lol:
 

TCH

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I've never done bricks. Not sure how it would jive with my lazy.

The mother earth has kind of a weird colour. Those pots were watered to run off and it looks dry at first glance.



We're on the same schedule!
Those canna bricks were easy peasy. Also, im done with perlite. Trust the coco to do its job. It's so nice not having to mix perlite and also have it all float to the surface and make a mess. One and done with straight canna coco.
 

TCH

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Also, the bag it comes in is actually made to soak the brick in. I used a bucket because I only need a half brick or so to finish topping off my pots. But, next time, I will try the bag method. I would definitely inspect the bag before filling it with a couple gallons of water though. Save a potential headache.
 

shnkrmn

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Transplanted to 2 gallon pots. Good thing too. I somehow knocked the exhaust hose loose on my growroom ac. It came off completely at 1030 last night and temps in this tent spiked to 96. They would have been cooked if they were still in starter pots! All good now.20230822_083944.jpgScreenshot_20230822_072144_AC Infinity.jpg
 

Laughing Grass

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I topped late last week and installed my halos. They're getting full strength veg nutes now.

I was hoping to flip by September 1st but I don't think i'll be there yet. The Expert Gelato (back right corner) looks a little rough. It started showing signs of a MG deficiency. New growth looks fine after hitting it with calmag. Kinda odd I've never experienced a deficiency that early. All the other plants are doing fine.

I'm planning on moving my GG#4 mom into the empty spot when Istart flowering.

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