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korvette1977

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they are clones strawberry cough X deep chunk, and jacks surprise.


my temps fluctuate from 63 with lights off, to 76 with lights on.
i had one vent then added a second. temps and humidity are VERY stable.
it's a bedroom on a house. i'm pretty sure it's insulated, though i have torn into the walls.


did you just ask if my lights were high? i could have sworn i just posted a pic with a friggin" TAPE MEASURE next to them. lol
I asked if the Temps were high .. LOL

I seen the pictures ..

Im considering this type of grow on a smaller scale , over the winter .
Im watching you close . could you post a link to those nutes you used outdoors last season..

I think Im going to have a few 16' Hijack plants this year... The areas were tilled last year . and Im getting ready to run out there and till em again in the next few weeks ..


Balls Out ..As you would say
 

korvette1977

Well-Known Member
I did click it .. its the Home page .. Has a pull down menu of lots of products
such as ............

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Age Old Organics
P.O. Box 618
2001 W. Main St.,
Mendota, IL 61342
Phone: 1.800.255.4906
Fax: 1.815.538.6981

Sales@AgeOldOrganics.com




Organic Liquid Fertilizers

Natural Organic-Based Liquid Plant Foods

Age Old Organic Liquid Blends
are concentrated and must be diluted prior to use. When used as directed, they provide the necessary organic nutrients and bio-stimulators needed for healthy plants and increased biological activity in all indoor/outdoor soils. A great way to provide quality organic-based nutrients for hydroponics growing systems. Refer to the label for specific use and application rates.

AGE OLD BLOOM (5-10-5)
An odorless, natural, fast-acting phosphorus combination that encourages early growth, greater flowering and better fruit set. Soak seeds for higher germination rates. Soak roots for greater root mass and less trans-plant shock. Contains fish solubles, feather meal & colloidal phosphates. Micronutrients are derived from seaweed extracts, borax and complex sugars.

AGE OLD GROW (12-6-6)
An odorless natural fertilizer with a 2-1 nitrogen ratio to enhance plant growth and vigor. It contains fish solubles, feather meal & colloidal phosphates. Micronutrients are derived from seaweed extract, borax and complex sugars.

AGE OLD FISH AND SEAWEED (3-3-2)
The original organic fertilizer is a blend of processed fish hydro slates and North Atlantic sea kelp. Loaded with macronutrients and bio-stimulants, it is an effective plant stress reducer and root stimulant that is rich in carbohydrates.

AGE OLD KELP (.3-.25.15)
Liquid Kelp concentrate is the original soil and plant bio-stimulant. Apply as a soil drench to build soil tilth and restore biological life to damaged soils. Use as a foliar spray to improve nutrient uptake, provide needed micronutrients and combat a wide range of environmental stresses.

CA-LIBUR 20
Ca-Libur 20 is a high analysis suspension liquid calcium for the correction of calcium deficiencies and strengthening cell walls. It is formulated from organically certified materials and can be applied as a foliar treatment with either a spray rig or orchard mister. It also can be used for the prevention of bitter pit. Repeated applications of Ca-Libur 20 will have an effect on the level of sun damage, and will act as a deterrent for crawling and egg laying pests on plants and trees.

ALL NATURAL - Oragnic Wetting Agent
A yucca based soil conditioner that is non-burning. Use 1 tsp. per gallon of water to improve soil wetting and leaf spray coverage. For hard pan and dry spots, apply at a rate of 2 to 4 ounces per 5 gallons of water to cover 1000 square feet.

HUMIC ACID 12%
Humic fractions biologically stimulate plants, increasing cell division and nutrient uptake resulting in stronger, healthier plants and higher yields. Soil applications of Humic Acid are used to release nutrients that are in the soil but not readily available to the plant. It is also used to reclaim soils damaged by chemicals.
Liquid Plant Foods



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fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
Why you fucking with me .....................

I asked '' What specific products you used last year on the outdoor Hijack?""


I switched to hijack and hash .. Cheers ... :bigjoint:
i'll go real slow......................

AGE .................... OLD ................... GROW, .......... for vegging.

AGE .................... OLD ................... BLOOM, ......... for flowering.

that is all.

bongsmilie
 

korvette1977

Well-Known Member
i'll go real slow......................

AGE .................... OLD ................... GROW, .......... for vegging.

AGE .................... OLD ................... BLOOM, ......... for flowering.

that is all.

bongsmilie
Thank you .. I caught it that time .. :lol:bongsmilie

Any Ideas on whats going outside this year beside the hijack?
 

Old Frog

Well-Known Member
you could click my profile link then go to "find all threads" by fdd, ...................
Gosh, learning to navigate these big forums is soooooo haaard! Can't you just hold my hand fdd? bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie:mrgreen:

How do you plan to support the colas when they get girth, fdd? Individual stakes in each pot, trellis, wire?
 

DaGambler

Well-Known Member
i have changed nothing. just went in and snapped a few pics. i'm 12 inches away. what's the problem:?: .............. View attachment 373259 View attachment 373260
i'm not there. i said, "if you think you can get away with it" not "your making a mistake". i don't know what the heat is like under the bulbs. i just noticed that the top of the bulbs 'arc' was higher than your higest plant and that there seemed to be a fair amount of space below them.

i welcome any suggestions someone might have for me. and, of course, i take them with a grain of salt. or possibly even explain my strategy for doing things a certain way if i feel like taking the time to do so. thats not quite the same as having to defend yourself though. thicker skin brotha.
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fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i'm not there. i said, "if you think you can get away with it" not "your making a mistake". i don't know what the heat is like under the bulbs. i just noticed that the top of the bulbs 'arc' was higher than your higest plant and that there seemed to be a fair amount of space below them.

i welcome any suggestions someone might have for me. and, of course, i take them with a grain of salt. or possibly even explain my strategy for doing things a certain way if i feel like taking the time to do so. thats not quite the same as having to defend yourself though. thicker skin brotha.
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thicker skin, pfsst. like i'm bothered. my finger gets tired. that's about it. though having to reply to post like "lower your lights" is kinda embarrassing. i'm not sure who should be embarrassed more though. you for thinking i may need suggestions on my light height or me for even replying to it. you'd think at this point i'd have an understanding of how high my lights should be. i've owned them for 4 years now. ;-):bigjoint:

you said "mistakes". bongsmiliebongsmilie

i think people "suggest" things because the feel they can do better. no? :blsmoke:


my bulbs are actually about level with the tops of my plants. they leave a slight shadow along the edge of the rim. this shadow was cast just past the stalk on the top pots. i adjust the lights so the shadow was right at the edge. they should be at "optimal" height. the pictures were taken at a slight angle.
 

Iamtreehigh

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I've always wondered about the results of no hood so it'll be nice to see how this goes. It's also really funny reading this thread and seeing people trying to give this dude advice. I've read many tutuorials on this site and most of them were made by fdd2blk. It seems like he knows what he's doing.
With that said I have a question that I don't think I saw asked. To hang the lights, did you just use a regular light with the hood taken off and add the hanger to the base, or is it a special fixture to let the bulb hang like that?
 
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