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Drumskinz

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Drumz what is your gnat situation like? Yes/No/Sometimes.....?
my grow I have none...really took the time to super clean and then fog the room before I put any plants in there... In my mother plant room though... I had a small outbreak of them...nothing too serious that some sticky traps and Microbe Lift couldn't handle...It's funny the one plant it seems the gnats like to cling to is the Trop. Cherry...I've got this room built a little over a year ago and this was the first sign of those fungus gnats
 

Jenn

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my grow I have none...really took the time to super clean and then fog the room before I put any plants in there... In my mother plant room though... I had a small outbreak of them...nothing too serious that some sticky traps and Microbe Lift couldn't handle...It's funny the one plant it seems the gnats like to cling to is the Trop. Cherry...I've got this room built a little over a year ago and this was the first sign of those fungus gnats
Are your mother plants in CoCo or soil?
 

Persianfarmer

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yeah maybe we can ferment the leaves then and turn it into weedkraut :ROFLMAO:
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:... Matter of fact I got brother and sister in law (The Outlaws) coming in from Dunkirk NY this weekend for 90 Proof's Grand Opening performance @ The Boar's Nest 414 tomorrow night...gonna be a freakin zoo in there I'm sure...anywho got a 10lb. pork butt with my fermented homegrown sauerkraut a huge sweet onion all sliced up and 3lb. little baby yellow taters in a covered porcelain pot in the oven set at 300 degrees slow cookin for about 6 hours...and that's gonna be dinner tonight and the neighbors will be here as well...eight of us at the dinner table will put a good dent in this meal!!!!!
Putain de merde un vrai Chef!!!! Wow wish I could join in and bring you some of my pineapple and ginger wine I made. Goes super well with pork. May I suggest something sweet on the side like some sautee apples or caramelized pumpkins… I would have helped with great pleasure! Bon appetite l’ami
 

Persianfarmer

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Putain de merde un vrai Chef!!!! Wow wish I could join in and bring you some of my pineapple and ginger wine I made. Goes super well with pork. May I suggest something sweet on the side like some sautee apples or caramelized pumpkins… I would have helped with great pleasure! Bon appetite l’ami
Well sorry but that is how i balance ph in a caveman style😂😂😂😂… and if too acidic a pinch of baking soda… now weedktaut das ist wunder high😂😂😂
 

Drumskinz

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Putain de merde un vrai Chef!!!! Wow wish I could join in and bring you some of my pineapple and ginger wine I made. Goes super well with pork. May I suggest something sweet on the side like some sautee apples or caramelized pumpkins… I would have helped with great pleasure! Bon appetite l’ami
Carmelized pumpkin sounds awesome dude…gonna have to try that sometime…unfortunately not tonight though
 

Persianfarmer

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Carmelized pumpkin sounds awesome dude…gonna have to try that sometime…unfortunately not tonight though

Thanks buddy for liking the idea

Well! After reading your michelin pork recipe, i could not resist… my father always thought me that love goes through the stomach and it is really true! U never see someone sad after eating a delicious food🤣👍🏻
 

big315smooth

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It's funny the one plant it seems the gnats like to cling to is the Trop. Cherry
had something like that happen few yrs ago with slugs on outdoor plant had bout dozen different strains they didnt touch others but one i couldnt keep the little bastards off it they all flocked to it. was a cali o cross thing had strong unique smell in veg slugs musta been drawn to that scent
 

Jenn

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Alright -

Questions and thoughts. 😃

Hope you don't mind Drumz, you and Tree are kind of where I can get some information since you are both coco growers.

For Veg/Mother plants -

CoCo - Flora Nova Grow - GH Cal/Mag (I've used the Flora Nova before and liked it)

For Flowering -

CoCo - Worm Castings - Perlite - Gai Green All Purpose & Bloom - Top dress week 4 - One or two teas

So that's the plan for the coco. These will be one gallon containers SOG style. I prefer to grow in small containers indoors. I don't mind if the veg cycle isn't organic, but once we get down to business during flowering I would like to keep it toward the organic side of things.

One question I have for you about your mother plants. I've read coco holds onto the ferts, so are you doing like a weekly flush on your mother plants, or how is that working for you? Also in one gallon containers I am guessing I might end up having to water maybe two times a day? Not sure, coco seems to suck the fluid down quick.

I think I have everything pretty much in check, but if there is any other info or thoughts you have (or Tree) I would appreciate the feedback.

Good Morning Everyone :wave:
 
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Lester Beans

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Looks like a good turnout Drumz! I could not make it as wifey did not feel good enough to travel and my buddy wound up working. Glad it was a good show and the extra perk of a Chunky sighting lol

I have not seen the new line up but that will change soon. 👍
 

Drumskinz

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Alright -

Questions and thoughts. 😃

Hope you don't mind Drumz, you and Tree are kind of where I can get some information since you are both coco growers.

For Veg/Mother plants -

CoCo - Flora Nova Grow - GH Cal/Mag (I've used the Flora Nova before and liked it)

For Flowering -

CoCo - Worm Castings - Perlite - Gai Green All Purpose & Bloom - Top dress week 4 - One or two teas

So that's the plan for the coco. These will be one gallon containers SOG style. I prefer to grow in small containers indoors. I don't mind if the veg cycle isn't organic, but once we get down to business during flowering I would like to keep it toward the organic side of things.

One question I have for you about your mother plants. I've read coco holds onto the ferts, so are you doing like a weekly flush on your mother plants, or how is that working for you? Also in one gallon containers I am guessing I might end up having to water maybe two times a day? Not sure, coco seems to suck the fluid down quick.

I think I have everything pretty much in check, but if there is any other info or thoughts you have (or Tree) I would appreciate the feedback.

Good Morning Everyone :wave:
In all honesty I have been growing in coco indoors for 7 years now…tried outdoors with it and failed miserably because that particular year it rained a lot and it was like a constant flush…no matter how much I fed them (and expensive to boot) the rain would just wash all the nutes right through and the plants were always a pale green…I did manage to bring them to harvest but the quantity and quality left a lot to be desired…so now I keep everything in coco indoors and then just up pot to dirt when growing outdoors…I know I got off on a tangent…but it’s my story so…
My grows indoors with coco are pretty simple…I use hydroponic research Veg&Bloom, Microbe Hydroponics vitamins and amino acids, Mammoth P, Botanicare cal/mag, Flying Skulls Z7 pt. 1&2 enzyme cleanser with mothers and grow room plants…never tried organic not to say I wouldn’t somewhere down the road…my mother plants are in 6x6 containers…used to be larger but I’ve acquired more varieties so I had to do a bit more condensing…I am a bit lax with my mother plants…should flush them good at least once a week but I don’t…and they sure bitch at me for not doing so…I think I’m gonna try and turn my mother plants over more frequently so they don’t get so large, gangly and unruly…They are a PITA to take care of in that large state…In those 6x6 pots (not sure of the actual size) a daily watering is what I do just to keep them wet…when they get to dry a bit between waterings is not good and you can tell almost right away…except when they are youngins and need to stretch their roots to the bottom of cup or container…giving them a lot of water too early could suffocate the new clones…once roots are established watering them often and keeping them wet is essential and so is getting rid of the excess ferts vis drainage…again unlike soil based medium coco makes you think and react quicker to their daily needs…hope this helps…I’m sure Treetroit can add more if need because I’m not that great in explaining stuff in logical order…
 

Jenn

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Hey Drumz :wave:

Thanks for getting back to me.

I figured the moms would have to be flushed at least once a week or they would burn up, so that's good to know.

I want to keep this all as simple as possible. I know when I switch over to flower it sounds like a lot, but really it's just an hour or so in a single afternoon to put the mix together and coast from there. A tea bucket or two, no big deal.

Alright, I guess we'll see.

Any input from you Tree? Advice or something you see I'm fucking up with?

Cheers!

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