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rcco

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eskimo

for 20$ Chinese led panels it is not bad at all!

How many watts on what area do you have?

Thai chi seems to be a moderate feeder, so don’t push the nutes

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eskimo

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Hey rcco
Thank you
Yea I see it as well but mostly on this on 1 pheno (kali?), the other two can hangly slightly more food.. Still I Ned to learn a better rhythm on how to feed, any recommendations? I mostly try to use organic stuff like guano tees and ashes and trichiderma

Anyway here some specifications of the
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I don't know they hawe funny recommendations😂..I'm using 4 to 5, for Letts say 2 +- square meters

Specifications of the guano and palm ashes are
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0.1.30

+got my self some super vit for next round

Anything more you would recommend?
Soil will be biobizz all mix for next round

This round was the light mix

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rcco

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Hi Eskimo,

i wouldn’t go with biobizz allmix, I would keep the light mix. It is safer. All mix may be too hot for the Chi.

my Thai chi are in canna pro plus with one buffer tablet from Sannie (I add the tablet when I repot in 11L or 14L, at week 2 or 3 of 12/12) + bacto and symbiosis, and they are just fine to go only with rain water to week 6 of bloom. After that, if the green of the leaves becomes lighter I will give a bit of BAC bloom. And finish with BAC bloom and BAC organic PK or Canna bioflores. And that’s all. May be a little bit of calmag, if needed, at the middle of bloom, but I use strong lights on my sativas, 475W/m2.

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eskimo

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Well I just got the all mix now and just the above nutes as it is what I just hawe at the moment .. But will keep your suggestions in mind👍
 

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Thai Chi #1, week 5

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rcco

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eskimo

Thank you bros !

so frosty man! I can believe a sativa can be so frosty. My pics are poor quality and don’t show the trichomes on the big leaves but trust me, they are a lot

awesome genetics, very exciting

She loves the 800 micromoles I give to her. My indicas and hybrids all burns under so much PAR light, but she definitely loves high photons density, as the Panama x bangiH do.

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rcco

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Hi,

some Chi porn! 2 plants, one is approx. 4-5 weeks younger. The older one i at approx. week 6 (12/12).

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On the right back is a panama x bangi haze, and left back citra paradiso (Chimera). Thaï Chis on the front. 1x1m tent.

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rcco

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Hi,

... more Chi-chi porn ... 🙂

The Thai chi#2 is a wild thing! much much wilder than her sister Thai Chi#1, much more on the Thai side. Thai Chi#1 is manageable, TC#2 wants to fit all the 1x1x2m tent! Bot had the same growing method. Veg in 4L pot for 3 weeks + 3-4 weeks of 12/12 in the same 4L pots, then repoted in 14 Liters. The #1 was started 4 weeks before the #2.

I have to strongly LST the TC#2. She have really long internodes VS TC#1, one of the most sativaish plants i have grown so far. I don't complain, i will adapt...
... SHE will adapt to ME!!!


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TC#2
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Greetz
 

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rcco

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Hi,

Thai Chi#1 at week 9. I just switched from 12/12 to 11/13. IMAO needs to weeks more and ready to chop.

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Thai Chi#2 beginning Week 6. She is totally different. She is on the Thai side, 30-40cm taller than #1 at least. Sativa foxtailing. She needs a more ferts than #1. The #1 needs almost nothing but water. This is not the case with the #2, she needs a lot more. She surprised me with quick deficiencies, especially N.

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Both plants.
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Greetz!
 
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