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DirtyEyeball696

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this glue is insane. Beat my personal best of 2.5lbs on this glue on my last run so I'm really stoked to have these bigger plants. I love co2


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Fukin' beast mode bro..how tall r dem ceilings? Not trolling. just had to stop in and give props to a fellow MI tree grower. What Medium/Nutes if you don't mind?
 

DirtyEyeball696

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Fukin' beast mode bro..how tall r dem ceilings? Not trolling. just had to stop in and give props to a fellow MI tree grower. What Medium/Nutes if you don't mind?
I use a 2 part formula for flower and use 100% coco in 15 gallon pots. I put gnat nix in the top to keep the fungus gnats down. I like doing 12 plants under 12 lights[emoji123][emoji123]
 

MeJuana

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Are you running solar panels? I grow big plants but I LST under 3600w de bulbs trying to be efficient. Nice setup, way to grow!
 

Lionden

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I wish I had a more efficient setup 16-1800 a month I better damn perform. I wanna switch to 9 gavitas instead of 12-1000 watt lights. And I think I'll be even brighter.
I use gavitas in one location and ive been able to trim 2 1000 watt lights per gavita and have had great results with that so you might only need 6, just be ready to have a decent AC going I'm running 24 gravitas and a 5ton ac unit, good luck do the switch you wont be disappointed I sure as hell wasn't.
 

PKHydro

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Nice grow man! I love seeing guys grow big plants.

You ever thought of hanging bare bulbs vertically between the plants instead over head lighting?

I'm currently running 5 1000w bare bulbs hanging between my trees in each of my flowering rooms. I feel like you would get some better light coverage on those girls.

Do you have a separate veg room so you can just flip crops once you harvest, limiting your downtime, or do you have to veg and flower in the same room?

You should check out the Vert forum on here. There's a few of us here growing trees, we all do it a little differently.
 
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HGK420

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Yo, split stems is a good thing man. that means the the circulatory system is swelling so much to feed the upper portion of the plant. I've noticed it on my taller thinner strains when i get them big. HGK especially.

you say you use coco and have to keep the soil nats down... do you know about thrips/leaf miners my man? they come in coco and their adult form is basically a soil nat. when they are larvae they burrow little tunnels in your leaves and make these little paths zig zagging around. when they are juvenile they are little white cigar shaped assholes that feed on the newest growth of the plant causing some variegation or other issues. THEN they turn into a Gnat like bastard for a few days and run around humping and making more before they die.... THEY SUCK and can't be gotten rid of like gnats. much more taxing on your plants too vs gnats.

it seems like these are EVERYWHERE right now. the rumors I've read point towards the few coco suppliers FOR THE WORLD all have had thrips at one point or another so that ends up in pro mix and sunshine and whatever... you name it... if its got coco it had to come from only a handful of suppliers and one guy i read seems to think anything with coco is at risk for thrips.

check your leaves for little bite marks/worm in an apple pathways eaten away, if so start planning to try and get in front of them in veg and they aren't bad to get rid of.
 

st0wandgrow

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Yo, split stems is a good thing man. that means the the circulatory system is swelling so much to feed the upper portion of the plant. I've noticed it on my taller thinner strains when i get them big. HGK especially.

you say you use coco and have to keep the soil nats down... do you know about thrips/leaf miners my man? they come in coco and their adult form is basically a soil nat. when they are larvae they burrow little tunnels in your leaves and make these little paths zig zagging around. when they are juvenile they are little white cigar shaped assholes that feed on the newest growth of the plant causing some variegation or other issues. THEN they turn into a Gnat like bastard for a few days and run around humping and making more before they die.... THEY SUCK and can't be gotten rid of like gnats. much more taxing on your plants too vs gnats.

it seems like these are EVERYWHERE right now. the rumors I've read point towards the few coco suppliers FOR THE WORLD all have had thrips at one point or another so that ends up in pro mix and sunshine and whatever... you name it... if its got coco it had to come from only a handful of suppliers and one guy i read seems to think anything with coco is at risk for thrips.

check your leaves for little bite marks/worm in an apple pathways eaten away, if so start planning to try and get in front of them in veg and they aren't bad to get rid of.
I've had those (probably from coco coir). They're actually pretty easy to deal with....compared to mites anyway.

Couple applications of spinosad and they're gone. I tried various neem products and that didn't seem to get rid of them. Maybe slowed them down a tad, but that's it. Spinosad will crush them.
 

DirtyEyeball696

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Yo, split stems is a good thing man. that means the the circulatory system is swelling so much to feed the upper portion of the plant. I've noticed it on my taller thinner strains when i get them big. HGK especially.

you say you use coco and have to keep the soil nats down... do you know about thrips/leaf miners my man? they come in coco and their adult form is basically a soil nat. when they are larvae they burrow little tunnels in your leaves and make these little paths zig zagging around. when they are juvenile they are little white cigar shaped assholes that feed on the newest growth of the plant causing some variegation or other issues. THEN they turn into a Gnat like bastard for a few days and run around humping and making more before they die.... THEY SUCK and can't be gotten rid of like gnats. much more taxing on your plants too vs gnats.

it seems like these are EVERYWHERE right now. the rumors I've read point towards the few coco suppliers FOR THE WORLD all have had thrips at one point or another so that ends up in pro mix and sunshine and whatever... you name it... if its got coco it had to come from only a handful of suppliers and one guy i read seems to think anything with coco is at risk for thrips.

check your leaves for little bite marks/worm in an apple pathways eaten away, if so start planning to try and get in front of them in veg and they aren't bad to get rid of.
When you water they rise to the top as larvae. As soon as the water soaks in the coco use ortho home defense on the top. Usually 2 treatments is all you need.
 
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