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The Official 2012 Beer Cup Challange

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Pinball Wizard

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Cannabis in a 'Go' cup...makes great Christmas gifts for your friends...:D

From the ICMag archives 2006:(not my pic)
 

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Maj.Cottonmouth

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My grow has been infested with spider mites so my BCC plant is coming down with everything else today. Sorry gentlemen but I must bow out.
 

Maj.Cottonmouth

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Thermonuclear War! Just kidding.

I am chopping the rest of the plants tonight and the room will be cleaned out and sprayed with AzaMax and then wiped down with bleach. I sprayed the shit out of veg last night with the AzaMax and will be hitting them again in a few days.
 
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Sorry to hear that Maj. Those satellite fuels were so nice too. Good luck.
 
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Toes.

sorry I'm late on this update.

July has been brutal, fellas. temps in the tent reaching 97*F, not dropping below 87*F for days...


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this diesel pheno loves it... :dance013:

she's my best plant running, I want to take a cut so bad, but i think it'll ruin her for the challenge.

good thing I've got more beans :)
 

trichrider

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i'm late into this week.
three girls going into the third week flo.

numero uno

numero dos

numero tres
all getting a bit yellow early, whacked em with some calmag and flushed the shit outta em (not in that order) holding for some miracle that will make this tolerable.
thought quite seriously about up-potting to give the best one some chance of surviving beyond this challenge...if the yellowing persists i'll cave to that notion.
:ying:
 

Dave Coulier

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Do you know what ppm of N you gave them Trichrider? I would give them at least 200ppm N. 250 is fine too. That should temporarily stop the N deficiency unless its related to moisture stress, which wouldn't be surprising with the small containers.
 

trichrider

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Do you know what ppm of N you gave them Trichrider? I would give them at least 200ppm N. 250 is fine too. That should temporarily stop the N deficiency unless its related to moisture stress, which wouldn't be surprising with the small containers.

what is ppm?
not something i'm familiar with :biggrin:, but seriously could be the stress from overwatering...tiny little cups they are! thnx for that observation Dave. being so deeply entrenched in organics (read: has head up anus) i've managed to forget things of that nature.
can you tell by color? :biggrin:
they sitting on a shamwow now.:tiphat:
 

John Deere

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tr--Look back a few pages. apep used urine to fix his N problem in his cups. I also tried it recently on some Skunkman gals I've got going and it seemed to help quickly. Mix 10:1 water:urine to start was recommended to me.
 

trichrider

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You may not vote on any more threads today.

You must spread some reputation around before giving it to John Deere again.

i'm grateful for the suggestions guys. will take under advisement.

thank you.
 

Dave Coulier

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what is ppm?
not something i'm familiar with :biggrin:, but seriously could be the stress from overwatering...tiny little cups they are! thnx for that observation Dave. being so deeply entrenched in organics (read: has head up anus) i've managed to forget things of that nature.
can you tell by color? :biggrin:
they sitting on a shamwow now.:tiphat:

Parts per million. When it comes to synthetic nutrients, its always good to know what ppm of each nutrient you are feeding your plants.

The problem with using Calcium Nitrate to treat a N deficiency, is that you'll also be feeding your plants more Ca, than N, and you have to use 40ml/gallon to reach 211ppm N, but that also supplies 338 ppm Ca.

I would suggest you purchase another N based fertilizer for times like this that wont also supply an excess of other nutrients. Look for one that has about a 4:1 ratio of Nitrate Nitrogen:Ammonium Nitrogen. This will help maintain a stable pH in your medium.

If its just over-watering causing the N deficiency, that should clear up as soon as the roots recover, but It never hurts to have some N on standby in case.
 

trichrider

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thanks again Dave.
i was being facetious, apologies...
i guess the alfalfa tea needs truncheoning. (j/k)
no, i bit this one off, i'll suffer the indignities of choking on it.
 

Dave Coulier

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thanks again Dave.
i was being facetious, apologies...
i guess the alfalfa tea needs truncheoning. (j/k)
no, i bit this one off, i'll suffer the indignities of choking on it.

Text ive found isn't the best way to convey subtle humor, or at least with me its not. :biggrin:
 

stihgnobevoli

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your plants can always use more calcium right?

for the urine if you can't find a measuring cup to use just use something else. anything that is a specific size and will hold water...use a beercup filled to a line with urine and add 10-15x more in water, mix in a jug or something, use. dispose of rest, rinse out jug. add a couple drops of bleach when you rinse if you like.
 
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