In the pics they look dry on top... How is your drainage situation in those buckets? Holes in bottom with stones? I had plants that resembled those, and once i switched to 5 gallon cloth pots sitting on kitchen drying racks placed over a drip tray problem solved.
Well that is a very promising reply. They were in cabinet for 15 days, i just final trimmed and put in jars. Was a bit crunchy on the outside, but seems to be doing just fine in the jars. Burping once a day and moved to my bedroom closet too finish.
Greetings all, happy holidays and the new year! I was curious as to if anyone had input or experience in the subject title?
I have a wooden closet with basic insulation in my garage which is also insulated to an extent. Consistent inside cabinet temp hovers between 39-55 F depending. I have...
That looks to be between at or around 4-5 weeks now. If this is your first run with this type of strain I'd shoot for another 3/3.5 weeks with your regular mixtures. The plant will tell you when she is ready, just have to know what to look for. Keep an eye on those pistols, but if you can get...
Is it a liquid fertilizer or the time release stuff? Seems a bit early (like said above) to be hitting with nuts, I'd back it off. Have you PH'd the soil? That could be the root of your issues, if the soil already has nuts and/or is "hot" and you're adding MORE burning most definitely will...
I soak for an hour or so, drain, then mix in 20-30% perlite, nothing else. I'm running Cyco nutrients and have recycled my coco 3X's and am on my fourth grow with the same brick, with no issues - just be sure to rinse/flush well before using again.
What's good Burnzy I recently (3 grows ago) switched from soil to coco coir and I must say it been SO worth it. I did gain some knowledge along the way I will share, take it or leave it. :)
Question 1: I run 80% coco 20% perlite either in 3 or 5 gallon smart pots, have done both clone and from...
Few days sproated weird leaf growth, and 3 cotyledons nothing but water in coco so far, this is the only one out of 3 that look this way. I know it's early but any one else seen anything like this?
Been making edibles for several years now, I have used just about every method in the book, several times over with different product. From these 'trials' what i have gathered is decarbing helps bring the cannabis up to temp(for thca transition) faster, reducing the 'cook' time with little...
Hey guys n gals, I have an ANOVA sous vide machine and used it one time so far to make canna-oil. I used trimmings that I took directly from the freezer, vacuum sealed it and placed in the water at 203 F for like 1hr30 mins. My question is do you think I am loosing any quality going DIRECTLY...
With the soil mixture you have listed, I would have to say you should be good with just water for about a monthISH like mentioned a few replies above. As far as nutrient suggestions, the sky is the limit - they ALL work - it's just HOW they are used and in what quantities IMO. A PH meter is a...
I'd say like everyone above, you're heavy handed in the nut's(nitrogen especially), as well as those leaves are reacting to heat stress. Do you have any fans/AC moving air around your 90 degree room?
I used FF Trio for 3 runs (1 bottle worth) I noticed that you need to hit with calmag+ a few times during to avoid deficiencies. Also its a synthetic so it builds salt, so a flush treatment is needed when switching to flower, as well at the end. Old post just wanted to ring in.
As far as the...
It looks just fine in that pic in my nonprofessional opinion. As far as "Best nutrients" that is a loaded question, especially on a site like this. In my PERSONAL experience, I've run the Fox Farm Line(just the 3 bottles), with great success for my first few runs. It tended to get...
In the summer my room can reach 85-90 but I do have 2 fans going at all times so air flow is decent all-be-it warm air, with no issues, no signs of heat/light(it did take a few times to dial it in to where I am at now). There is a temp point where THC/resin glands actually start to deteriorate...
After the pollen sacs drop a bit (usually in ~2 - MAYBE ~3weeks) I'd yank em. Any longer you risk a sac opening and your fan blows that stuff ERRWHERE, just takes 1. Good rule of thumb is as soon as you see a defined sac take it out/separate.
You shoulda let it go a bit, and take a cutting inside in a cup of water and let it flower, collect the pollen and cross it with a branch or two of another female!!! #science