My First Legal Medical Grow

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billcollector99

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this is the shot that had my mind made up but had my mouth closed

i did not want to hang a cloud over your parade if you were looking for girls





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im weird i like to give
and i like to get almost as much as i like to give



1Luv 1day
Here is the girl, she is stretching good right now :)



 

bekindbud

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WTF am I doing wrong???? I think its my nutes, Fox Farm Big Bloom really stains the shit out of them.....or I just really suck at DWC Growing.....LOL
 

Jozikins

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Fox farm is not the best for DWC, it leaves brown shit and all the sediment sits on the bottom. I've seen a lot of DWC that failed with Fox Farm, everyone I have talked to that uses Fox Farm in DWC and isn't getting the results they want, I recommend TechnaFlora, and they never have a problem again. Technaflora is my absolute preferred nutrient in DWC. The more soluble the fertilizer the better in DWC. Fox Farm is half way between synthetic and organic fertilizer, and isn't worth a fart as either of those two, as far as I'm concerned.

Synthetics are the easiest way to go about DWC and hydroponics, and almost guarantees the results you want. If you want to play with organics you should do it yourself, and seriously research and understand organics. When you do organics in DWC you are really just brewing tea all the time, and you need to understand how to keep your tea fresh. But let me tell you, no matter what, if you use organics in DWC there is going to be more difficulties and more reservoir changes.

Buy a Technaflora recipe for success kit and if you don't have great results I will give you the 35 bucks back for it over Paypal. That is how confident I am with this product.
 

billcollector99

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Fox farm is not the best for DWC, it leaves brown shit and all the sediment sits on the bottom. I've seen a lot of DWC that failed with Fox Farm, everyone I have talked to that uses Fox Farm in DWC and isn't getting the results they want, I recommend TechnaFlora, and they never have a problem again. Technaflora is my absolute preferred nutrient in DWC. The more soluble the fertilizer the better in DWC. Fox Farm is half way between synthetic and organic fertilizer, and isn't worth a fart as either of those two, as far as I'm concerned.

Synthetics are the easiest way to go about DWC and hydroponics, and almost guarantees the results you want. If you want to play with organics you should do it yourself, and seriously research and understand organics. When you do organics in DWC you are really just brewing tea all the time, and you need to understand how to keep your tea fresh. But let me tell you, no matter what, if you use organics in DWC there is going to be more difficulties and more reservoir changes.

Buy a Technaflora recipe for success kit and if you don't have great results I will give you the 35 bucks back for it over Paypal. That is how confident I am with this product.
Technaflora is way too expensive overall, and buying the starter kit would be a waste, as finishing your grow is gonna become costly once that starter pack runs out.
 

Jozikins

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It's the cheaper line up of the more expensive line ups. haha. You can always buy 2! I guess it all depends on how many plants you are growing, if you are doing 4-6 plant grows it's ideal. DWC is not my primary form of growing, I actually don't have anything in hydro at the moment. I'm in soiless, but I'm about to bring more DWC in, I'm tired of all the dirt.

I actually use House & Garden as my primary fertilizer, and that is more expensive than Technaflora is. But sometimes I feel like the Technaflora gives me just as good results.

What can I say? I have a spending problem.
 

bekindbud

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But yes thats what I was trying to figure out why my roots looked so stained. Plants look fine but the roots are brown. I also use Aquashield figuring it would help but it just seems to constantly stain the roots. I am not going to use Fox Farm any more, I am looking for a dirt cheap 2 part nute that I can use both soil and DWC. From seeing Billcollector results with his Dank-ness, I might look into those. Yo I just woke up from passing out last night.....What a day bro!!!! Good shit, I want to go again and eat 2 Space Bars!!!!!

Peace

BKB
 

billcollector99

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It's the cheaper line up of the more expensive line ups. haha. You can always buy 2! I guess it all depends on how many plants you are growing, if you are doing 4-6 plant grows it's ideal. DWC is not my primary form of growing, I actually don't have anything in hydro at the moment. I'm in soiless, but I'm about to bring more DWC in, I'm tired of all the dirt.

I actually use House & Garden as my primary fertilizer, and that is more expensive than Technaflora is. But sometimes I feel like the Technaflora gives me just as good results.

What can I say? I have a spending problem.
Sounds like you do considering AN is a ripoff too
 

billcollector99

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It's the cheaper line up of the more expensive line ups. haha. You can always buy 2! I guess it all depends on how many plants you are growing, if you are doing 4-6 plant grows it's ideal. DWC is not my primary form of growing, I actually don't have anything in hydro at the moment. I'm in soiless, but I'm about to bring more DWC in, I'm tired of all the dirt.

I actually use House & Garden as my primary fertilizer, and that is more expensive than Technaflora is. But sometimes I feel like the Technaflora gives me just as good results.

What can I say? I have a spending problem.
id love too see your results from AN
 

Jozikins

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id love too see your results from AN
AN kind of ticks me off. And I wrote a bunch of nasty things about them, but I edited it out because I'm a refined gentleman... with a pot farm.

I like using AN's carboload in my earthworm tea along with molasses, I like how many different sugars are in it, normally I would use a product made by a local and support him, it is basically a discount version of carboload but in a dry formula, I think it's a little more complex too. I don't pay attention too much, I just know I like them both. I would have never bought the Carboload, it was gifted to me by a vendor. I didn't really feel like listening to him, but he was all riled up because I was an avid H&G farmer, so he wanted to get me stuck on AN. Luckily I still have the free sample, I don't know if I will ever pay for a product and support them.

As long as somebody works hard and loves their garden they should be able to get great results, whether it is H&G, AN, Fox Farm, TechnaFlora, Botanicare (CNS17), Heavy 16, or one of the many GH line ups, they should get great results! All be it, I've never been able to pull the results with Fox Farm as I have with the rest of those, but I'm sure I wasn't understanding their entire product line well enough.

I've seen some impressive results with a 25 dollar Grotek starter kit, no lie, it made some dank stank! But I love my H&G and that is why I stay with it. I haven't used pH adjusters in months. My pH is ALWAYS perfect, as long as I use their entire line up it is always perfect, and my plants always preform. Last time I had a sick plant it was my fault for purchasing the wrong calibration solution for my PPM meter, I purchased .5 factor instead of .7 factor, and I have 4 plants recovering from an N deficiency. My flavor is great, my nugs couldn't be any denser, they get so dense they have to grow pillars on top of pillars of calyx's on top of the nug. It's not foxtailing from heat or light stress, it is the bud building itself a crown. My buds know they rule. haha. It's the shooting powder that gives that effect, an amazing product!

To be honest, it is rare that a fertilizer fails the farmer, the farmer fails the fertilizer. The few times I could blame the fertilizer is Fox Farm in DWC, it just doesn't preform like it should, at least as far as I've seen, I've seen it kill a grow or to over night, mainly because it was mixed with fertilizers that didn't play well together (General Organic CaMg+) I still don't see the vigor I should get in cannabis from Fox Farm in general. My vegetables and roses love it though.

But my buds personally speak for H&G, and most people agree that the money I spend on my fertilizer is justifiable by my end results. And at this point it's paying for itself.

Lately I've been following along with some greenhouse grows, and even though it isn't flower season yet, the Maxsea product seems to be extremely popular with greenhouse growers this year, and I'm seeing some beautiful veg results. I didn't ever expect to see vigor like that out of an all purpose fertilizer. They also have a bloom formula.


Oh! And Happy Father's Day to all the hard working father's.
Kids; have you called your fathers yet?
 

Dwezelitsame

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AN a big prt of it is hype an overpriced

but products work sum are great

no plant truly needs that many products to be succesful and give you all it has to give -An wants us to believe they do

a plant can be grown wit just water like in the wild
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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How much would u make a few dozen of you Gpots for. like 12 Party cup size maybe a lil bigger , and 12 gallon size. just wondering. also those reveges look great, lots of clones to pull off of there
 
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