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ReefBongwell

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What's that sound? Me drooling on myself 3 weeks before harvest. Felt like this looking at those buds today...
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Smells like someone needs to do their shirt laundry.

Look what I found -- this black cherry soda ace wasn't happy just making me plenty of bud, she decided to put some extra bud out on a leaf for me... frosty little nug looks like it'll fatten up before harvest real nice ;)
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Ps - After looking at pics above I did a double check to verify those little triangles weren't nanners. They weren't (PHEW!) -- just pistils at a bad angle

The one above looks like my BCS keeper... the one below looks to be my jack dominant ace keeper!
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TimeWreck resin rails (not my frostiest TW didn't think to snap a shot of her)
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ReefBongwell

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Just a quick question:

been veggin the apollo 13 on the left under a t5 in a closet(Temps 78-82day 65-75night)40-50%RH
been veggin the space dawg on the right under a 600w MH in a 8x12 shed.(Temps 75-82day 65-75night)40-50%RH

They have been getting same RO water with GO Cal Mag+ added every watering. Ph water to 6.5 everytime and both are in 3 gallon pots in supersoil.
Not just the spacedawg but other strains in the 8x12 room have exhibited the same new lime/yellow new skinny growth. But some of the same strains in the T5 closet are nice a green. Just wanted to seek some advice from the best because Im tired of searching and finding no solid answers!

Also I have been watering when the plants look like they need it or pot is real light.

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Top 3 are all Apollo 13
Bottom 3 are Pandoras Box, Space Dawg, and Jilly.

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A shot of some Mickey Kush and Timewreck growin strong 20 Days from seed.

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So any input would be sweet, thank you!
Your 600w is producing rapid growth and the cells haven't had time to fully green up. Your t5 plants are growing at a slower pace due to less light energy. Everything's good except for those yellowing from the bottom up not sure if those were already that way or what :)
 

jbrown3

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i found out the bags were actually 3 cf so that would explain the price, you probably get 1.5 cf original formula, i got the 707. so 5 bags will do it for me
 

BroJohnson

Active Member
Thanks Reef, I was hoping that was the case, also been supplementing some Organic B1 to my watering so, I guess Ill give them some time to catch up before flipping to flower?
 

wolfpack4ever

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jbrown, yes the 707 is 3cf and its like almost $50 a bag by me when Roots Original is only $18 a bag so the price shouldnt even be much different. but i was talking about Roots original which is 1.5cf per bag like u said.. either bag you get it should work out very well, i recommended treating with some azamax to prevent gnats, thrips, and other pests.
 

jbrown3

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are roots down here is 29 bucks and some change for a 3cf bag, but thanks for the advice ill have to do that
 

dolamic

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Just curious as to why the mix has to sit in a container with the soil.
So the mycorrhiza in the mix activates throughout the soil already or something?
 

wolfpack4ever

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well thats good. good thing i never bought any 707 by me. Always stuck to the original. i know there is not much difference between the 2. But good luck making your super soil. Back to TGA by Others...

ChernoJill's final days, Taken at Day 53 which was yesterday. I will get more photos this week before i cut her down. Looks like shes got about a week if that...

 

Kevdogg5555

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Qrazy Train # 2 Oozing some sweets. Tasted like honey. If your look closely, While i was shooting, A ant came by obviously attracted to the sugary chronicness. He started to suck from it and I was lucky to of captured it in action. July 29 031.jpgJuly 29 035.jpgJuly 29 036.jpgJuly 29 037.jpgJuly 29 038.jpgJuly 29 013.jpgJuly 29 014.jpg
 

ReefBongwell

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Just curious as to why the mix has to sit in a container with the soil.
So the mycorrhiza in the mix activates throughout the soil already or something?
#1: the mix is too hot and will burn your plant if not given the 30 days to break down
#2: the plant doesn't eat the nutrients in the soil - it eats the byproduct that the soil biosphere produces as the nutrients are broken down. So if you stick the plant in there before it's ready, there's actually not food edible for the plant. The process of the nutrients being broken down by the microbes alters the soil chemistry so that it's not friendly to roots :) Once the process is done it's safe for the plant to go in. Its very little to do with the mycos those help feed the roots mainly - the mycos will activate and spread as soon as the soil is moist enough but they need the plant roots to do their thing it's a symbiotic relationship
 

dolamic

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#1: the mix is too hot and will burn your plant if not given the 30 days to break down
#2: the plant doesn't eat the nutrients in the soil - it eats the byproduct that the soil biosphere produces as the nutrients are broken down. So if you stick the plant in there before it's ready, there's actually not food edible for the plant. The process of the nutrients being broken down by the microbes alters the soil chemistry so that it's not friendly to roots :) Once the process is done it's safe for the plant to go in. Its very little to do with the mycos those help feed the roots mainly - the mycos will activate and spread as soon as the soil is moist enough but they need the plant roots to do their thing it's a symbiotic relationship
Cool makes sense, I just have to get my head wrapped around it first yaknow?
 
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