2017 Grow your own thread

dienowk

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First two pulled at day 55, last two pulled at day 60. All in 3 gal pots, two more to go by end of the weekend. Looks like some trimming happening on Victoria Day weekend :)

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Cheers :bigjoint:
Your plants look awesome.
How often do you need to water 3gal fabric pots ?
I could not decide between them and 5's so I went with 5's, looking at your plants it looks like the 5gals are overkill and a waste of substrate.
 

GroErr

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Your plants look awesome.
How often do you need to water 3gal fabric pots ?
I could not decide between them and 5's so I went with 5's, looking at your plants it looks like the 5gals are overkill and a waste of substrate.
Hi GroErr are those 3 gallon cloth /fabric pots?
I have been eyeballing some of the the bigger ones...and was wondering how you like them???
the results speak for themselves..lol nice job GroErr
Hey thanks guys, I've been pushing those 3gal fabric pots and there seems to be very little difference between running them in 3 or 5gal. These went into the flip around the size I'd normally up-pot to 5gal's but I was going to be around and left them in the 3gal knowing I'd have to water more frequently. Sure enough within the first week once they started the stretch I had to water them every other night. I did a similar run last summer and noticed that the larger plants in smaller containers gave me huge efficiency from a yield per gallon of medium pushing them like this. it's a pita watering but if you're Ok with watering every other day you can get similar yields to 5gal pots. A little more work but I'd only recommend it in fabric pots as it's pretty well impossible to get them root bound the way the roots form in the fabric pots.

I've been running these fabrics for about 4 years and still have 95% of the original pots. I just run them through a heavy duty wash cycle and re-use them. I'll run 5gal's, I have some Panama's running that were going to be in there for 12-13 weeks so threw them in 5's so I could water every 3rd day. The environment can make a difference in how often to water, these were run under COB LED's and averaged 80F/50-55% RH throughout the cycle, running hotter might get some more evaporation and need more frequent watering.
 

johny sunset

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Hey thanks guys, I've been pushing those 3gal fabric pots and there seems to be very little difference between running them in 3 or 5gal. These went into the flip around the size I'd normally up-pot to 5gal's but I was going to be around and left them in the 3gal knowing I'd have to water more frequently. Sure enough within the first week once they started the stretch I had to water them every other night. I did a similar run last summer and noticed that the larger plants in smaller containers gave me huge efficiency from a yield per gallon of medium pushing them like this. it's a pita watering but if you're Ok with watering every other day you can get similar yields to 5gal pots. A little more work but I'd only recommend it in fabric pots as it's pretty well impossible to get them root bound the way the roots form in the fabric pots.

I've been running these fabrics for about 4 years and still have 95% of the original pots. I just run them through a heavy duty wash cycle and re-use them. I'll run 5gal's, I have some Panama's running that were going to be in there for 12-13 weeks so threw them in 5's so I could water every 3rd day. The environment can make a difference in how often to water, these were run under COB LED's and averaged 80F/50-55% RH throughout the cycle, running hotter might get some more evaporation and need more frequent watering.
Do you do anything to clean the fabric pots between grows?
 

chex1111

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Dude all my shit smokes amazing, mostly because I run pure PH'd RO for 10 days after I stopped nutes (in hydro and 14 days for soil).

The white widow, actually if you watch the GreenHouse video (although this is Paradise Seeds THC BioMed) produces better in soil than in hydro.

So you had no issues since you STOPPED using calmag? I hope you have done a whole run? The issue didn't come up for me until maybe week 4 when it was like fuck, this is kinda not reversible. My friend was hypothesizing that the strain was prone to lockout of calmag. I did a side by side test with just AN Iguana Bloom from day 1 in my Bloom room (ie. no salts buildup or lockout - using Promix BX). Same shit rusting on the leaves. Man I am stumped..

Are you just getting this rust happening in the Springtime? I have gotten that before. The rust I know of comes out of the snow melt runoff water, you might be able to kill it with peroxide, but I never found a solution either.
 

cannadan

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That rust on leaves that leaves scabbing can be a fungal disease called apple cedar rust.
It passes between apple trees and cedar trees....and goes back and forth between the two.
It got so bad here I had to stop growing outside...or cut down our apple trees and cedar trees
 

johny sunset

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Yeah, I run them through my washing machine on the heavy duty cycle then just air dry them, they're dry within hours and good as new. Some of the 1/3/5 gal's I have are ~4 years old and still going strong.
Nice. I've got some 3 gallon airpots from my first grow sitting in my garage. Looks like I'll put them in the wash fir my next round of peekseeds bc genetics. The girls are just in two gallons now but it's already looking pretty tight in the tent.
 

Brewery

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Nice. I've got some 3 gallon airpots from my first grow sitting in my garage. Looks like I'll put them in the wash fir my next round of peekseeds bc genetics. The girls are just in two gallons now but it's already looking pretty tight in the tent.
What psbc cultivars are you running?
 

johny sunset

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What psbc cultivars are you running?

I've got 3 kushberry, two NL and 3 sweet skunk x Cindy 99. I popped 3 seeds each and was expecting more males so it's gonna get tight in there. Apparently the KB and Nl don't stretch that much. But the sweet Cindy might be an issue.

I just put them all into 3 gallon airpots.....wanna give them a week and take some cuttings then flip while there still some space left to fill.


P.s That CongoxSS is a beast!
 

Brewery

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I've got 3 kushberry, two NL and 3 sweet skunk x Cindy 99. I popped 3 seeds each and was expecting more males so it's gonna get tight in there. Apparently the KB and Nl don't stretch that much. But the sweet Cindy might be an issue.

I just put them all into 3 gallon airpots.....wanna give them a week and take some cuttings then flip while there still some space left to fill.


P.s That CongoxSS is a beast!
The psbc NL is a very stout plant. Almost no stretch on mine.
 

dienowk

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So I popped 5x crap king nl auto's and 5x cali connection purple chem. All 5 NL's sprouted but only one of the Purple Chem did so far (and likely the only that will) and it looks mutated and like it is going to die unfortunately. I also replaced my mars hydro reflector 192 with a 630w cmh (dual 315w bulb fixture) this week since my buddy has been seeing improvement over his 1kw hid with this kit in both veg and flowering.
 

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GroErr

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So I popped 5x crap king nl auto's and 5x cali connection purple chem. All 5 NL's sprouted but only one of the Purple Chem did so far (and likely the only that will) and it looks mutated and like it is going to die unfortunately. I also replaced my mars hydro reflector 192 with a 630w cmh (dual 315w bulb fixture) this week since my buddy has been seeing improvement over his 1kw hid with this kit in both veg and flowering.
That sucks on the germ rate, finding a lot of that lately popping commercial seeds, shitty germ rates and shitty looking seeds. You'll like those 315w bulbs, something in their spectrum that produces great quality and quicker finish times.
 

dienowk

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That sucks on the germ rate, finding a lot of that lately popping commercial seeds, shitty germ rates and shitty looking seeds. You'll like those 315w bulbs, something in their spectrum that produces great quality and quicker finish times.
I was really disappointed with the Cali Connect seeds not germing, I didn't buy them but my buddy paid $120 for the pack of 6 (one failed to germ on my first grow as well) and from what I have been reading around the net the chances of getting a new pack or a refund is slim to none. I was a shocked by how quickly the crap king germed and as long as they don't go hermie I will be ok with this grow despite the loss of the purple chem (which I was truly looking forward to due to the lineage of it). It does make me a little hesitant to invest in genetics in the future though, I may be better off finding someone growing and getting genetics they crossed that are fresh and likely to actually grow.
 
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