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Praetorian

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Hope everyone is doing well :) Just wanted to update my 2L perlite/vermiculite hempy!! I am running the lights at 11 on / 13 off as I think they personally do better with this light/dark schedule. It has only been one week and they are really enjoying the 400mh. Plan on switching to the 600hps in another week or so. Peace!!
Shaggin - very nice! You planning on defoliating this group?
 

FuckJeffGoldbloom

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GH Trio - micro/grow/bloom + liquid Koolbloom. The only time I get burn is from the powdered KB, which is really powerful so I use it @ or less than the label recommendations.
Interested on how you use the liquid koolbloom, what have you found to be sufficient? When to add the powder?
 

Praetorian

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Yes, I will be defoliating. I believe it helps the lower buds gain more substance and density :)
I agree, I have been defoliating for a while now, I think it does help particularly with a SOG grow. I also trim off the lowest branches around week 2-4, focusing the bud density on the upper canopy. What height was your group when you started them? What do you anticipate your full stretch height to be? Are you familiar with the branching habit of this strain?

Interested on how you use the liquid koolbloom, what have you found to be sufficient? When to add the powder?
I usually start the liquid KB at 1-1.5 ml in late week 3 and use it all the way until the last week before harvest, then I switch to the powder and leave out the liquid. I only use the powder in 2 or 3 waterings just before the end, and I dont ever exceed the package recommendations of 1/4 tsp/gallon. I don't overuse the liquid, I build from 1.5ml in the later part of week 3 then only use maybe 2.5-4 ml/gallon throughout the next 5 weeks. I think the bottle says you can use up to 5 ml/gallon but I personally saw no difference in 3ml V. 5ml/gallon in past runs (other than more $$ in my pocket from not using as much KB)
 

Shaggn

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I agree, I have been defoliating for a while now, I think it does help particularly with a SOG grow. I also trim off the lowest branches around week 2-4, focusing the bud density on the upper canopy. What height was your group when you started them? What do you anticipate your full stretch height to be? Are you familiar with the branching habit of this strain?
I also trim off any branches/sites that I deem will not produce enough to either make it worthwhile or take useful energy from the main cola. This is a new batch of seeds I produced a few years ago. Only thing I can kind of match it up to, is from the few I did outdoors. They were all probably in the range of 3-6" to start off. The shorter ones in the middle (Swiss Cheese X) produce a nice long, thick main cola (Will post a couple pix of them later). The other 2 (Cristal Limit X / otherwise known as the Pinks, Profile pic) had some stretch to them but nothing to crazy. Everything usually ends up around 20-24" in my set-up. This time around I am running the first 2 weeks on the 400W setting with a MH bulb. That being said they may not stretch as far, but we will see. They all had the Christmas tree look with the Swiss cheese putting most of it's energy into the main cola, The others seemed to spread their focus around evenly for a nice bush/tree structure. Peace!!
 

Malevolence

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Here's the Maui Wowie she's an 18th generation clone, all growth is from side branches, the main stalk was tied down and the head removed.
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How much and how are you feeding your garden? I have done 5 grows and every time I flip to flower, the top fan leaves start to eagle claw and the edges also fold downward like an upside down boat. I figure it is from too much N, but it happens every time I flip to flower running less than 800ppm bloom nutes on 0.5x scale (smallish plants / root ball). Your leaves look deep green and are not having issues with eagle clawing which makes me second guess my 'too much N' theory. This is my experience with both Dyna-Gro and Pure Blend Pro.

ph is fine, could it be heat? My room is at 88* / 73* but some landraces grow natively around the equator where temps break 100 * In fact I have never seen an outdoor grow with eagle claw.
 

Shaggn

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Couple shots of my seasonal plants :) First pic is The Pinks X and the next 2 are the Swiss Cheese X. Peace!!
 

Keif.

Member
Everything is awesome in here.

I had a question for anyone that could help=
I am running a 150w HPS in a cool tube, only 3 square feet of space. I veg in 100% perlite hempy solo cups and I am wondering what anyone recommends for container size to flower in?

Thanks!
 

MrEDuck

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How many plants are you trying to do? You could probably get a few plants in 2L bottles or one in like a 2 gal bucket.
 

Keif.

Member
Thinking 2 at a time, while rotating another 1 or two in after a month or so. This would allow me to do perpetual.. Only thing that concerns me with the two liters is the height of them. Right now, I just transplanted one of my ladies into the bottom 1/4 of a two liter. I will check out those 2gal pots.. Thanks man.
 

sky rocket

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Shaggn once again I'm a couple of weeks behind you. Here's my hortilab seeds sourstar. 40 of then in my aero cloner with just tap water at 11 days. I'm going to give them about a total of 21 days before I put them in 2l bottles. All of them have rooted. So far 100% success rate.
 

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Javadog

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Very cool. Did you build that yourself?

I have only used soil, peat, or jiffy pellets so far.

Take care,

JD
 

sky rocket

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Very cool. Did you build that yourself?

I have only used soil, peat, or jiffy pellets so far.

Take care,

JD
This particular one I didn't build but bought But I have some that I have build. Here's one that I built. This particular one has cali connections Girl Scout cookies from seed. Every time i start from seed I always germ my seeds in a cup of water then onto the rapid rooters.
 

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whocares100

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Shaggin, those are AMAZING, Great job...

I saw a few grown outdoors in the area last month..i was impressed...so maybe I'll try it next
year.
 
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