Glad you are well RIL - i mean FoG, ill be lookn for that new thread.
what's that coco on drippers?
what's that coco on drippers?
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Glad you are well RIL - i mean FoG, ill be lookn for that new thread.
what's that coco on drippers?
I've been looking forward to this!
Peace
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al get a few snaps to show how things are looking today
They are all big stretchers mate.
these italian ones
http://www.odysseyhydro.com/root-pruning-pots
£1.50 each(7.5ltr) alot cheaper than airpots
Seems chem genetics like high cal mag and lower light to stay happy. I know the chem D disease can be kept under control with high calmag and indirect light.
Peace
Hi mate, let us know how they turn out? I might try these for my next run.......
i dont think its a disease when i had the chem d i didnt have the virus i only saw magnesium and calcium probs/a virus can be passed on and it never did with me
chems and og all seem to like the cal mag al the other moms dont seem to mind the extra calmag either
will do cloneman
I just need to address this. I have never passed on anything from Chem. I do not believe it to be diseased. Just a super fussy bitch.
I always use clean scalpels per mum when taking cuts.
What I have noticed is that anything that contains chem, over time will start to show her fussy characteristics. So for the first few runs a new strain may appear free of problems but say over a few generations of cuts the problems starts to show up.
It's a chlorophyll problem, she has problems producing chlorophyll without magnesium supplementation. That's my 2 cents anyhow.