OzCocoLoco
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http://phoenixtears.caHaha that sounds dirty lol.. I'll check it out
http://phoenixtears.caHaha that sounds dirty lol.. I'll check it out
And being able to do it again and again and again and againYep its all about getting as much as you can from your space in as short a possible time hey.
When it’s Late at night even better haha.I'm a Coco pop fan
It’s def a lesson mate haha I only have two cuts right now wedding cake x stardawg #2, I dunno if I want more cuts atm.... too much going on to say it’s personal lolLesson I learnt over my limited indoor growing experience is that the right cuts are they key. Take cuts and label the fkrs properly.
Mono cropping? Is that like a 8x4 spilt to two strains??Multi strain grows arent a good idea if you're doing production runs,2 strains that are similar in structure and flowering time can work but mono cropping is the way to get some good numbers.
Yeah right .. that's what we need a few more ppl to stand up and say .. I LOVE MULL AND MULL LUVS ME
Nah just growing one strainMono cropping? Is that like a 8x4 spilt to two strains??
Thanks for that ill keep an eye out for something with that ratio.All depends on what youve got in your soil,you don't want to push K too hard too early or Ca uptake will be slowed down so I'll hold of with that till the last 3 weeks then smash some heavy feeds of it for a week or 2. A NPK ratio of around 2-4-2 is where you want to be
You just want to get close.P is the one that's usually lacking from most of the shelf ferts but you can add some Sulfate of Potash or Guano to bring the numbers upThanks for that ill keep an eye out for something with that ratio.
Try roundupStraight forward question looking for a straight forward answer. If u don’t know then don’t answer.
Firstly. What would happen if I took the flowering plants out and put them in the ground? Like tomorrow. What would they do?
2. If I was hell bent on flowering plants this size indoors what do I need to do to them NOW to stop the same thing happening?
I’ve known there’s an issue in that room for ages but just kept turning a blind eye thinking they’ll be right. ULTRA HIGH TEMPS avg 36-38@canopy and that’s steady everyday, has been the problem from the start, still no air con. Slow bud development, thickened stretchy growth, lack of trichome development, turpene evaporation (hence no smell).
So I’ve managed to lower temps now but can’t see current ones really making a comeback in terms of bud quality. So they need to go.
1. shocked for a week or so then come good, maybe.Straight forward question looking for a straight forward answer. If u don’t know then don’t answer.
Firstly. What would happen if I took the flowering plants out and put them in the ground? Like tomorrow. What would they do?
2. If I was hell bent on flowering plants this size indoors what do I need to do to them NOW to stop the same thing happening?
I’ve known there’s an issue in that room for ages but just kept turning a blind eye thinking they’ll be right. ULTRA HIGH TEMPS avg 36-38@canopy and that’s steady everyday, has been the problem from the start, still no air con. Slow bud development, thickened stretchy growth, lack of trichome development, turpene evaporation (hence no smell).
So I’ve managed to lower temps now but can’t see current ones really making a comeback in terms of bud quality. So they need to go.
Wack em outside they will takeoff once they settle. Or even just leave them in the pots outside. Insulate your room and put in the split. Will make a massive difference to your grow controlling the temps. Autumn would probably be fine but I'd imagine winter would have the same issues.1. shocked for a week or so then come good, maybe.
2. You need a split air con, the qld heat is too much, if you can’t get one, maybe try the old esky full of ice with a exhaust fan blowing out... you would need a lot of ice but it would work for alittle