tilemaster
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Damn Gypsy daily harvest..thats fucking spectacular to have it down to that
I wasted so much money on this garbage, I wish I had read your posts sooner.When I first showed up here a few years back, muddleheaded fans of molasses, CFLs for everything, LEDs and organic nutes were leading earnest new growers down the rosy garden path.
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Both worth not only listening to, but also watching.. after the pictures, of course...
First, in keeping with SZ's Woodstock Kick...
Here is Soul Sacrifice... and worth noting is that the drummer was 19 at the time... KICK ASS SOLO buddy!!!
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Now.. onto the pics...
Not if you use pots, as I do...In the ebb & flow trays, do the roots get tangled at all?
Mine have because I put down a coco mat. Next time I will cut the mat into pieces just a little bigger than the RW cubes I use.In the ebb & flow trays, do the roots get tangled at all?
dood, all I did was apply a liberal dose of google-fu.Al... you are a GOD!!!!
or at least a really smart fellow...
farm out, mang.You just saved me a HUGE AMOUNT OF MONEY!!!!!
good to hear it.I wasted so much money on this garbage, I wish I had read your posts sooner.
You're wasting a bit more dough if you're using a biological pathogen control in conjunction with H2O2. H2O2 will kill the biocontrol fungi, even in very small amounts. I'm not a fan of coir for a couple of reasons; it's an organic material that H2O2 can also break down- and it's not sterile out of the package, as are things like rockwool, Fytocell, etc.Thanks for all your posts, I don't follow your system 100% as I use Mycorrhizal fungi and coco coir now and very little H2O2,
You're most welcome.Hey Al...
I know that the chances of you having time to visit people's thread's is minimal...
So I hope you don't mind a quick hijack for an update...
It's all possible because you... Thanks!!!
not if you...In the ebb & flow trays, do the roots get tangled at all?
yep. Use pots of media in flood trays, don't fill a flood tray full of media. Portability of the plants within the op allows you to put poorer performers in better light and even out growth across each batch. Also allows you to harvest one at a time without disturbing the rootmasses of other plants.Not if you use pots, as I do...
I can move any plant at any time for any reason without having to even think about the roots in the pot...
Now, sometimes, a root strand or two will leave the pot and grow a bit... usually they just get "air pruned"
You still need a barrier of some sort, even if you cut the mat into sections. Pots are the way to go.Mine have because I put down a coco mat. Next time I will cut the mat into pieces just a little bigger than the RW cubes I use.
Are you familiar with www.lmgtfy.com ?dood, all I did was apply a liberal dose of google-fu.
They sell 15 gallon/56.8L of 50% for US$120... NOT BAD AT ALL!!!!Do share. What were you able to work out?
They look all right... I consider them second grade still...Buds look great.
I am having a HELL of a time with pH...I do see some leaves with necrotic tissue in between the leaf veins. Often caused by a wandering pH. Make sure that's correct (5.8 ).
So in using the pots, the roots grow in the pot and stay there (minus a few strays out of fill holes)? What kind of root mass do you see from these? Isn't this too restrictive to root growth (keeping them in small pots only to grow...sorry...i'm a dwc'r so i'm used to massive root growth)? Is there a small/large layer of hydroton between the bottom of the pot and the rockwool cube to allow for root growth?yep. Use pots of media in flood...
I'm getting at least 1g/w on average... and I use very small pots, smaller than Al's... so yeah, it works..So in using the pots, the roots grow in the pot and stay there (minus a few strays out of fill holes)? What kind of root mass do you see from these? Isn't this too restrictive to root growth (keeping them in small pots only to grow...sorry...i'm a dwc'r so i'm used to massive root growth)? Is there a small/large layer of hydroton between the bottom of the pot and the rockwool cube to allow for root growth?
qute, that. I try not to be too dicky about shit like that. To be honest, it took a bit of sniffing around to find chem suppliers and then a bit more to find one which published a line card with H2O2 on it.
you BAHstid. You're getting it cheaper than me.They sell 15 gallon/56.8L of 50% for US$120... NOT BAD AT ALL!!!!
4WD, dood.Now I just have to figure out how to get it past the last highway and across the lost hills...
Bush AK would be mucho more difficult. I do live out bush and you DO need 4wd with at least 8" of ground clearance to get to my place (two streams to ford) but you never stand a chance of freezing ya nads off if ya get stuck.I live 400 miles from the nearest road that goes anywhere... Bush Alaska is kinda like the Bush down there... but much colder...
You bet it would. Don't envy ya one bit.That's where it get's expensive... HAZMAT on planes...
Yeah, if the transport costs would'nt suck me dry, I'd be having you send me some at your 'local' prices.Oh well... at least I am saving a lot on the H2O2...
Yep, that's the usual story of 'organic' growers, but I understand why ya done wot ya done.I am having a HELL of a time with pH...
I strayed into the organic world when I could not get the H2O2 and I lost control of everything...
My pH DROPS fast and often....
Most likely that there's some big pathogen load in the system as organic/competing microbe pathogen control doesn't usually work so well.For 4 weeks I had to adjust it from 5.1/5.2 back to 6.3 DAILY... sometimes more...
With luck, you'll get some H2O2 in there soon and things will level out. You may have trouble with the batch you ran organically, but once that's been harvested, subsequent batches should do better.I am now using non organic nutes again, but still have no H2O2 in there...
There's so many different organic sauces that I can't keep track of what they are and what effects they'll have. However, like I said, the pH usually goes up, not down.Is there anything "organic" that could cause this? extreme drops in pH...
Yeah, but it's been years since I've seen any. Don't recall what the characters of C99 were.Now.. have you ever heard of a strain called Cinderella 99?
'necrotic' simply means 'dead.' I'm talking about the pix with the dead spots on the leaves, between the leaf veins, while the leaf margins remain green.Oh! could you please point out a pic that shows the necrotic tissue you speak of.. I'm not sure what to look for...
Any roots that poke out of the drain holes will be pruned by exposure to air.So in using the pots, the roots grow in the pot and stay there (minus a few strays out of fill holes)?
Enough for the plant!What kind of root mass do you see from these?
In SoG systems, where the plants are flowered immediately after setting root (zero veg time between clones setting root and flowering them), the rootmasses don't get very large because the plants don't get very large. All quite deliberate. SoG produces a plant of rather short stature, about 30-40" at finishing. This is done to tailor the plant to the foliar penetration capability of indoor lighting. Tall plants are not the indoor grower's friend!Isn't this too restrictive to root growth (keeping them in small pots only to grow...sorry...i'm a dwc'r so i'm used to massive root growth)?
Not in my systems, because I don't use clay pellets at all. I use cheap black plastic 175mm x 175mm pots (as you'd otherwise use for potting soil) with about 25mm of rockwool floc tightly packed in the bottoms of the pots, with the remainder of the pot filled wtih Fytocell. Fytocell is a crumbled foam material. The small bits will escape via the drain holes if there's no RW floc packed in the pot bottoms.Is there a small/large layer of hydroton between the bottom of the pot and the rockwool cube to allow for root growth?
I hear you... but it is funny at the right time...qute, that. I try not to be too dicky about shit like that.
I appreciate the fact that you did, cause I looked around and called around... but only in a "horticultural" context...To be honest, it took a bit of sniffing around to find chem suppliers and then a bit more to find one which published a line card with H2O2 on it.
I'm not complaining...you BAHstid. You're getting it cheaper than me.
uhh... think Dog Sled.... think being on the trail for weeks...4WD, dood.
Much of it is like the Sahara, but frozen... with snow drifts moving around much like dunes... in the winter time...Bush AK would be mucho more difficult
I would LOVE to come visit... for more than one reason...I do live out bush and you DO need 4wd with at least 8" of ground clearance to get to my place (two streams to ford) but you never stand a chance of freezing ya nads off if ya get stuck.
Shipping sucks... it is sooo expensive... especially on the more remote villages... most of the time, the shipping greatly surpasses the cost of the actual item....Yeah, if the transport costs would'nt suck me dry, I'd be having you send me some at your 'local' prices.
I done fuck up is what I done...Yep, that's the usual story of 'organic' growers, but I understand why ya done wot ya done.
It's weird... for 3 days the 70 gal res was stable.. then I go in there and it went from 5.9 to 5.0 in less than 12 hours... on a less than week old batch of nutes...Most likely that there's some big pathogen load in the system as organic/competing microbe pathogen control doesn't usually work so well.
I wonder if I have an over population of the "good bacteria"...??However, what I usually see in an infected system is the pH jumping up, not dropping.
I am pretty confident in the H2O2...With luck, you'll get some H2O2 in there soon and things will level out. You may have trouble with the batch you ran organically, but once that's been harvested, subsequent batches should do better.
I have heard that more than once... but mine drops like lead on a pool...There's so many different organic sauces that I can't keep track of what they are and what effects they'll have. However, like I said, the pH usually goes up, not down.
I keep hearing how fast she is supposed to finish... and the taste and blah blah blah...Yeah, but it's been years since I've seen any. Don't recall what the characters of C99 were.
I see...'necrotic' simply means 'dead.' I'm talking about the pix with the dead spots on the leaves, between the leaf veins, while the leaf margins remain green.
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