yea I knew you had some knowledge under yer hat , shit you were filling pots while I was watching morning cartoons lol
yea im also a big fan of cartoons still , my son loves that about me because his mom watches nothing but reality tv.I love cartoon still... plenty people have more time in than me..... and the scientific/ biologists types on here make me look dumb (its not that hard). I still learn something new every day. More time just means less worrying because you know whats probably going to happen.
We would both be introduced as growers... so respect right back at ya.
she's so loud and frosty , she can hang with the best of them and shes a bagseed meaning shes MY strain and as we know its so many polyhybrids out here if you wanna do some breeding of something original you gotta step out the boxNew pictures look good man!
Why not drop that bag seed? Wuts so special?
Good stuff tleaf . I just now click your Sig. Pics look sweet. I'm going to hopefully have my micro cab set up this weekend. I have everything just damn stupid busy. Nice thread ...
Root bound could do it to... yellow leaves can also come from overwatering or staying to wet if its not dried out between flush.....pickey pickey girls
I have considered coco I actually clone in coco coir and that first lady was started in a cup with straight coco , I didn't see a difference between soil and the coco but I was treating the coco like soil so that could be a factor . not to hip on the 6/9 been hearing about it a lot lately what's up with it?Have you considered trying straight coco using 6/9.
This is what I was thinking. Ive been guilty of over watering and running too big a plant in too small a pot.
I have considered coco I actually clone in coco coir and that first lady was started in a cup with straight coco , I didn't see a difference between soil and the coco but I was treating the coco like soil so that could be a factor . not to hip on the 6/9 been hearing about it a lot lately what's up with it?
Cheap - Easy - WORKS Its just 6ml Micro per Gallon and 9ml Bloom per gallon and potentially some ph up or down depending on your water source and viola you got danks lol
As for soil inside - I don't think its the best idea unless you are going pure organic and you are in some super badass setup like PureKnowledge - his sealed 10k sour bubble room was fucking epic and he has a bad ass soil mix you could find round these parts
Thats were coco comes into play - its versatility and characteristics make it fucking awesome lol its got more room for error - its 22% porous vs rockwools 14% or less and theres the beauty of PURE COCO no need for all those addition amendments. Its for Hydro growers who want to push their plants to the limits - were as soil is for the plant to do its own thing.
idk im stoned but I have ot say coco is on the uprise - my school is starting to switch from peat to coco due to environmental and financial reasons and we did tests in propagation class and the coco's only defeat was that it dried up quicker than peat if not properly cared for but we have dripper systems coupled with super fancy computers that do everything so now its a matter of using up all the peat left on campus. They have a pallet stacked with bricks of coco about 10' high
yea but when you have about 27 plants in a 2x4x5 veg everyone has to wait their turn
I have considered coco I actually clone in coco coir and that first lady was started in a cup with straight coco , I didn't see a difference between soil and the coco but I was treating the coco like soil so that could be a factor . not to hip on the 6/9 been hearing about it a lot lately what's up with it?
Hey did you steal my tent? That sounds exactly like my set up
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