Controlled Environment Agriculture by Shrubs

rfun

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This is my first run in Canna Coco. I'm using Canna A+B, Floralicious Bloom, Cal Mag, and Canazym. They are on day 24 today doin pretty good. Except for them shooting up to 6ft. everything else is ok. I vegged for 1 month like I do for my Ebb and Flow Hydroton grow and they never grew that big before. That Coco is something else. I have 25 plants under 7-600w and 2-400w lamps. They are in 3 gal pots and I manually feed everyday. I feed everyday cause thats what the guy from my local Hydro store told me to do. H e said thats how he does it. What do you think. They do seem to be completely wet 24/7.
 

jesushadafender

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There will be both Headbands for you and also the Headband that CAM and D9 uses so we can see a nice contrast of differences in them when you harvest which I think will be good. The Sour Bubble 1 and 2 are almost exactly the same from what I saw in phenos when I grew them, maybe 2 just yielded a bit better than the #1. Really excited to see what that Chem#4 can do. Looking good broseph. I have a few things up my sleeve for your next round that will be new and no one else will be running as Ill be able now to spend more time in the garden now. - CW -
 

Shrubs First

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This is my first run in Canna Coco. I'm using Canna A+B, Floralicious Bloom, Cal Mag, and Canazym. They are on day 24 today doin pretty good. Except for them shooting up to 6ft. everything else is ok. I vegged for 1 month like I do for my Ebb and Flow Hydroton grow and they never grew that big before. That Coco is something else. I have 25 plants under 7-600w and 2-400w lamps. They are in 3 gal pots and I manually feed everyday. I feed everyday cause thats what the guy from my local Hydro store told me to do. H e said thats how he does it. What do you think. They do seem to be completely wet 24/7.
In 3 gal pots feeding every day or every other day at the minimum is good. As long as you're getting a decent amount
of run-off. I just don't feed every day because it can get pricey and I would be going through about 100 gallons
of water a day...

But yea, keeping the coco saturated every day is keeping the lowest salt index you can achieve, giving you a very
stable root environment. Keep it up.
 

rfun

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In 3 gal pots feeding every day or every other day at the minimum is good. As long as you're getting a decent amount
of run-off. I just don't feed every day because it can get pricey and I would be going through about 100 gallons
of water a day...

But yea, keeping the coco saturated every day is keeping the lowest salt index you can achieve, giving you a very
stable root environment. Keep it up.
Thanks for the tip. Your grow is awesome. I will be watching closely.
 

Shrubs First

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There will be both Headbands for you and also the Headband that CAM and D9 uses so we can see a nice contrast of differences in them when you harvest which I think will be good. The Sour Bubble 1 and 2 are almost exactly the same from what I saw in phenos when I grew them, maybe 2 just yielded a bit better than the #1. Really excited to see what that Chem#4 can do. Looking good broseph. I have a few things up my sleeve for your next round that will be new and no one else will be running as Ill be able now to spend more time in the garden now. - CW -
Any of them Top Dawgs in sight?
 

eyecandi

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great grow and journal, hope to get my own going soon for our warehouse in Denver. licensing is such a pain is the a$$ ;)

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Shrubs First

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great grow and journal, hope to get my own going soon for our warehouse in Denver. licensing is such a pain is the a$$ ;)

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Thanks. Nice to see more locals around here. Appreciate the words. What dispensary are you contracted
with if you don't mind?

+Rep Shrubs from Denver. Your product looks real dank :weed:
Thanks man. If you're ever up in Boulder please stop by the shop. It doesn't just look good!

I FUCKING LOVE THE LIGHT RAISING SYSTEM!! PROPS!!

lol and shrubs, yours is looking amazing to im sure i've said once or twice now
Appreciate it bro. More to come!
 

jesushadafender

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Yes Topdawg Seeds stuff is in sight as well as some OGRaskal stuff. A few other elites may pop in like Deathstar... From Topdawg you'll be looking at White D's and P Dawg most likely. Ill be doing a few changes to veg when I return. Also, Im doing a smoke report on the farm for the Headband, Ill pri toss one up here on RIU as well

White D (WhiteDawg) - White X Tres Dawg
P Dawg - HP#13 X Tres Dawg
 

eyecandi

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I FUCKING LOVE THE LIGHT RAISING SYSTEM!! PROPS!!
Thanks! :) an engineer wanted several $K to build one ..... my solution works great with up to 6 lights on a 16' pole, weight is under 250lbs (under 200 with current setup of 4 lights), the 3/4hp hoist is rated for 400lb, and cost under $250 per pole/hoist setup. last step I need to complete are the safety chains in case the cable breaks (don't want that F*er dropping on 2 4x8s full of ladies).


[QUOTE/] Thanks. Nice to see more locals around here. Appreciate the words. What dispensary are you contracted
with if you don't mind? [/QUOTE]

still finishing last piece of licensing, so just taking care of patients and finishing up the backend. will PM (if it will let me, lol)
 

Shrubs First

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End of week 1 today. Day 7 week 1.

Fertilized today.

EC 1.27, pH 6.1














Thought I would show what we use as preventatives as well as on the spot insecticides.

Monterey Garden Spray - Amazing! A must have to keep any garden preventative as diverse as possible. Contains Spinosad
a new class of insecticides. Spinosad is relatively fast acting. The insect dies within 1 to 2 days after ingesting the active ingredient.
There appears to be 100% mortality. Consider it viable for all pests.

Ed Rosenthal's Zero Tolerance Herbal Pesticide }
Used in conjunction, these provide defense against Aphids,
}- Thrips, Whiteflies, Mites, Powdery Mildew, Ants, caterpillars, gnats, root aphids, scale, spider mites, & gray and white fungus.
Ed Rosenthal's Zero Tolerance Herbal Fungacide}

Azamax is a systemic insecticide feed it to the plant along with your fertilizers. AzaMax controls spider mites,
thrips, fungus gnats, aphids, whiteflies, leaf miners, worms, beetles, leafhoppers, scales, mealy bugs, nematodes
and other soil borne pests.

Serenade is great for helping control fungus and mildew.

 

jesushadafender

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Looking great dude, everything looks healthy and happy there. Lollipopped great, babies are ready to rock n roll. Should be heading home soon here in the next few days as I dont know what else I can really do here, ya know. We should get together when I get back. Had a buddy roll into Boulder RX and had lots of compliments so seems your doing things right over there ;). Ive had a lot of people inquiring about that Headband. - CW -
 
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