Lucky Luke
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no way its got autos genes in it!
Who knows man haha. Does seem weird that you've been running it for a while and never really finishes. What signs are you going by? If just trichs some never turn amber and struggle to go milky!no way its got autos genes in it!
mainly hermies as I wasn't feeding enough. So would harvest when I saw some seed pods.Who knows man haha. Does seem weird that you've been running it for a while and never really finishes. What signs are you going by? If just trichs some never turn amber and struggle to go milky!
Never had the strain go for that long. The genetics I know that are in the strain are. C99, Mexican ,ledo uno and skunk. The strain makes nice bulk buds. Just shame you got a bit of herm.@bobqp ,
Has anyone had a seed and cut flower for this long? I just took it out of the tent and put it outside to see if it kicks it up the butt!. Have a couple others in the tent still. Good news is that no hermies!! I wasn't feeding it enough I think.
Lets hope the wildlife don't like rusty 44 gals..
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It’s coco it should be constantly moist. It isn’t soil that needs a wet/dry cycle. Once the rootball is established in coco it should be fed at least once a day minimum.
I guess that would depend on a lot of variables ie. pot size, indoor or outdoor.. Too wet u’ll have issues too dry u’ll have more issues.
It’s more a matter of working it out for your own particular setup/conditions.
I’ll start by saying I was specifically answering dustydukes’s post. Not just a general watering in coco question. He clearly stated his plants are only 2WEEKS old and that he’s already lost a few to overwatering. Young plants typically don’t drink a lot compared to older plants with established root balls. Therefore there is no need to drench them daily like u said. Again, I replied specifically to his question about his 2wk Old plants.No it’s pretty well understood in the wider community that coco rarely suffers from over watering and what most people mistake for over watering is actually under oxygenation from having stagnant water in the root zone. If you look up a little bit of the science on coco every time you water it (either top or bottom feeding) you push or pull the stagnant, non oxygenated, nutrient out and replace it with new oxygen rich nutrient as well as whatever oxygen you’ve pulled into the root zone via capillary action. The more often you do this the better. It’s why the guys getting the best out of coco feed 4+ times a day.
Coco isn’t dirt and should never be dry.
Oh and the day u pull 29 ounces off one plant grown in straight coco is the day u can tell me I’m not fit to give advice on watering.yep, hence the Round up Red jokes and the venus jokes and the mofo jokes.
Speaking of Mofo. The Hemps fields here have tripled in size and due to them being grown for seeds are hermies and are pollinating everyone's outdoor plants. Some not very happy out door growers.
Yeah it was a co op the lvtk with it prob was only about 10-13 oz ...Oh dude, I imagine you would be gutted! 20-24 oz, that is an absolute monster! Has been a fucked up season for heat hey!
I have about 20 jack shits outdoors under led lights most she to be sativa dominant but all have a really nice stem rub.. Looking forward to flowering this strain. Got a headtrip strain from bodhi. Heavy heavy buds . seeded a branch with dank Sinatra. Seeds will find there way down your way sometime this winterGood to see easty back.
Got 3 of the jack shits going mate.
That's not a bad effort,you got anything on the go now ?Oh and the day u pull 29 ounces off one plant grown in straight coco is the day u can tell me I’m not fit to give advice on watering.
Grow weed easy is a really Shit source and the chick who runs it is a novice not much better then mofo (well actually she is but she’s still a newb. She gets on plants even though she runs autos though).I’ll start by saying I was specifically answering dustydukes’s post. Not just a general watering in coco question. He clearly stated his plants are only 2WEEKS old and that he’s already lost a few to overwatering. Young plants typically don’t drink a lot compared to older plants with established root balls. Therefore there is no need to drench them daily like u said. Again, I replied specifically to his question about his 2wk Old plants.
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Hence why I said there are lot of variables dependent on how often to water. Keeping a drenched medium coco or soil is also a lovely invitation for fungus gnats.
- Coco coir is actually pretty forgiving, which is why it can be a good choice for beginners. As long as coco doesn’t dry out completely or get utterly soaked all the time, your cannabis plants will probably be fine.
- Seedlings drink much less water than bigger plants and may only need a few cups of water at a time at first.
- Some growers prefer to water their coco coir every day regardless of how wet the medium is. For some growers in some setups, this works well, especially in a controlled environment with perfectly sized containers and relatively low humidity in the air. However, for beginners I recommend waiting until the top dries out at least bit!”
https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-often-to-water-coco-coir
Highlight where I have implied I’m referring to soil. To rephrase the last sentence, “doesn’t matter what u grow in constantly wet plus nutrient rich = gnat breeding ground.”Grow weed easy is a really Shit source and the chick who runs it is a novice not much better then mofo (well actually she is but she’s still a newb. She gets on plants even though she runs autos though).
And again I’m not sure why you keep mentioning soil and coco together whe they should never be treated the same.
Soil - has microbes breaking down organic matter into useable nutrients for the plant, needs a wet/dry cycle, can be fed plain water, mostly ph stable (within reason)
Coco - inert, no microorganisms, needs mineral nutrients added with water or plants will die, plain water is the devil, not ph stable.
Whatever you do don't put D.E on top of your coco to stop gnats,it's crazy but that's what some people suggest will stop them getting into your rootsHighlight where I have implied I’m referring to soil. To rephrase the last sentence, “doesn’t matter what u grow in constantly wet plus nutrient rich = gnat breeding ground.”
As for your opinion on the owner of gwe, that’s exactly what it is, an opinion. Everyone’s entitled to have one.
You know what mate, it’s not a mistake if u learn from it.Whatever you do don't put D.E on top of your coco to stop gnats,it's crazy but that's what some people suggest will stop them getting into your roots
Go right ahead and learn the hard way.You know what mate, it’s not a mistake if u learn from it.
Wow, massive difference in size there hey haha. Still sorry to hear the news mate, would've taken me a bit to get over that one, LOL.Yeah it was a co op the lvtk with it prob was only about 10-13 oz ...
I had a pic here of the damage but it's gone from phone but yes mate...I didn't take it to hard but my mate did
Oh nice mate! They'll give you some massive plants hey. Did you put down the Jack skunk pheno or the shit pheno? The jack skunk grows big, the shit still grows big but super dense! Good luck with them mateI have about 20 jack shits outdoors under led lights most she to be sativa dominant but all have a really nice stem rub.. Looking forward to flowering this strain. Got a headtrip strain from bodhi. Heavy heavy buds . seeded a branch with dank Sinatra. Seeds will find there way down your way sometime this winter
You get run out of toke and talk again?Oh and the day u pull 29 ounces off one plant grown in straight coco is the day u can tell me I’m not fit to give advice on watering.