Veg and Bloom Grow

711grower

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heres one of my babys growing in roots soil with lots of perlite using HR. its about a week into flower being grown under a philips 400 cmh bulb

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below is a plant using 5 bucks worth of fertilizer. kinda hard to beat the price and smoke report is off the charts. sorry for the yellow shots its under a 1000 watt hps and i am just to lazy to move it into better light.


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i am a firm believer that the industry that caters to mmj growing is full of scam artists that lead newbs to thinking you need a shit ton ass fill of expensive nutes to grow successfuly. so far i am realy liking the hr nutes. cost wise i dont know how it will compare to my current technique just yet. its a quality product at a fair price without the hype. i have emailed HR several times with questions and have always gotten a quick response.
 

Cuebossa

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Very Nice 711, those are huuge! I have some OG kush going this round which seem to love the weaker strength of Veg+Bloom(1.4EC) and are starting to stack up and the Jack the Ripper appears to want a little stronger EC. Like the ProMIX at this point, it seems to hold a little more water then the Aurora and The plants seem to be a little sturdier


 

711grower

Active Member
thanks cuebosa. i have another strain thats got more sativa in it that has seemed to exploded in growth in the las few day. i will get a pic of her up soon.
 

Kite High

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heres one of my babys growing in roots soil with lots of perlite using HR. its about a week into flower being grown under a philips 400 cmh bulb

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below is a plant using 5 bucks worth of fertilizer. kinda hard to beat the price and smoke report is off the charts. sorry for the yellow shots its under a 1000 watt hps and i am just to lazy to move it into better light.


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i am a firm believer that the industry that caters to mmj growing is full of scam artists that lead newbs to thinking you need a shit ton ass fill of expensive nutes to grow successfuly. so far i am realy liking the hr nutes. cost wise i dont know how it will compare to my current technique just yet. its a quality product at a fair price without the hype. i have emailed HR several times with questions and have always gotten a quick response.
yes they replied quickly until I asked for a listing of elements percentages which their reply was "proprietary" and we will not reveal. That is bs but have the sample so will try it anyways.
 

711grower

Active Member
i could care less if they wont tell you all there elements. all i care about is how easy it is and how well it performs. if HR spent 1000 of hours creating an amazing nutrient recipe then i dont blame them for not wanting the giants stealing all there hard work. for all we know its powdered panda shit...
 

jimmy1life

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this plant was bout 3 or 4 weeks in just so some know it wasnt used whole way. Plus i whipp up some crazy concoctions here and there with bacteria and humic fulvic acids but in coco you have to have a good base to keep plants green so this stuff works
 

711grower

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heres a shot of another monster growing under a 400 watt cmh using HR in soil...

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and here is a shot from one of my 6 colas using 5 bucks worth of nutrients ( dynamite all purpose select ). i am all about bang for the buck. fucker yielded 6 oz dry

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jimmy1life

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heres a shot of another monster growing under a 400 watt cmh using HR in soil...

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and here is a shot from one of my 6 colas using 5 bucks worth of nutrients ( dynamite all purpose select ). i am all about bang for the buck. fucker yielded 6 oz dry

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Its tricky using coco but if has calcium it could possibly be good to go Ive never heard of that but nice cola man helluva job.
 

Cuebossa

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Looking great Jimmy! I ran Bubba a few years back and she sure was picky. I wouldn't mind giving her a run with Veg+Bloom and the ProMix. Here we are at 5 weeks and looking strong! I've bumped the EC to 1.6 to get the Jack the Ripper back to a dark green. I feel as though the OG would prefer a weaker feed strength but will be keep it 1.6 for both this week.
 

PetFlora

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~ one week to harvest. The mother seeds that I made this cross from were gifted. I never saw the actual plant so I have no idea what normal tric production is. Hopefully she''ll frost up a good bit before she comes down.

The nuggz are golf ball solid

Curious to try V+B that + fulvic acid. I have a couple late clones rooting in my DIY bubbler


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jimmy1life

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Yea honestly I dont know much i read up on humic and fulvics alil and figured it be a good purchase. plus like liquid karma and other good nutes usually have humics um black diamonds a good humic. I already found out you need a good flush but i dont have the best drying cureing methods down hang till crispy then jar it and burp um alot. My last batch burnt funny always go out crispy ashes idk could be anything
 

Izoc666

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Cuebossa, the update of pictures looks always good !

If you dont mind to share your thoughts about this medium, Roots Organic soilless coco vs ProMix ? they re easy to work with or what ? thanks !

happy growing and peace
 

Cuebossa

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Cue, really nice...props there dude :clap::weed:
Thank you sir

~ one week to harvest. The mother seeds that I made this cross from were gifted. I never saw the actual plant so I have no idea what normal tric production is. Hopefully she''ll frost up a good bit before she comes down.

The nuggz are golf ball solid

Curious to try V+B that + fulvic acid. I have a couple late clones rooting in my DIY bubbler
I also heard about the fulvic acid amended Veg+Bloom from my retailer. I'm looking forward to trying it out.

Cuebossa, the update of pictures looks always good !

If you dont mind to share your thoughts about this medium, Roots Organic soilless coco vs ProMix ? they re easy to work with or what ? thanks !

happy growing and peace
They are both easy to work with. The ProMix is a better value cash wise but the Roots Soilless seems to be better draining and more geared towards hydroponic fertilizers. I let you know when I burn my first bowl with the ProMix grown Bud. Both are good products.
 

WattSaver

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Just finished my way through this thread, and this HR V&G has sparked my interest. Hope the thread continues, I'm subbed to see a few start to finish results. My growing goal is cheapest, least labor intensive method possible. But if the results of the HR are great, I'd be willin' to add a little coin and labor for better results.

Thanks for sharing your grows.
 

jimmy1life

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Its a good sample one that shouldnt go bad too but honestly im not gonna buy any. I just cant get over my flowers not burning right. With other nutes I have never ran into this. Even not flushing.
I always here oh everything going around is chemy tasting. I used say I use chems no bad taste but now people wouldnt even want more of my bud cause it burnt crazy wierd, even bone dry itd still race or go out idk im tripping out but il use this up on my veg plants my clones in RW love it lol all my veg plants love it and blooming plants too just gonna keep trying stuff
 
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