PetFlora
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You should not interject when you don't understand how dumb it is to say 'simply...'By simply lifting the lid/netpot
You should not interject when you don't understand how dumb it is to say 'simply...'By simply lifting the lid/netpot
I have the same with fabric pots. It never happened in plastic pots but now I'm losing masses of coco every grow., i'm lucky to get 2 gallons of coco/perlite back out of my 10 gallon hempy totes, the rest is roots
That's really stretching that it's 68 grams... You have logs still attached as part of your weight. There must be 14 grams of stem. Your yield should be evaluated as a finished product - one that you would buy.weighed in at 68gms including the stems, which are probably less than 5 gms, plus the trim
You neg posters probably smoke that in a day, which explains your comments
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WOW. Nothing better to do? since you are being so pseudo-technical, why didn't you refactor in the larf?That's really stretching that it's 68 grams... You have logs still attached as part of your weight. There must be 14 grams of stem. Your yield should be evaluated as a finished product - one that you would buy.
That’s being too technical for you.WOW. Nothing better to do? since you are being so pseudo-technical, why didn't you refactor in the larf?
when idiots attempt to justify themselves:That’s being too technical for you.
Sorry - but I agree with the general opinions on here. You have nasty root rot and have been in total denial over it. And your plant is severely lacking. I would consider an experiment like that a flop.
I veg some pretty large plants in 1 gal smart pots (coco) and feed them 3x a day. They do very well with a small HEALTHY root system as long as there is frequent feeding. However, I move to 10 gal and let those roots grow out before flipping. Big buds need big roots - bottom line. In flower, a small root system will be your bottleneck even with healthy roots and frequent feeding.
GTFO. Straight water and residual,lighting aint pulling 2oz plants. Plant would be dead before flowerWell in his defense my first harvest was bigger than that and i grew in my window with no light and only fed straight water
I’m an idiot for offering my opinion that happens to side with the majority here? I even agreed with you a little by telling you that I veg large plants in 1 gal pots and how I do that.
If I’m an idiot for differing on your assessment of your plant - then I’ll agree - I’m an idiot.
You posted the thread looking for input and then you berate everyone that disagrees with you.
I’m not going to look up post #’s to figure out what you are referring to - but I read every single post on this thread before offering a response. Sorry if it’s critical of your premise - but you asked for input.
If you are referring to your admission that you overdid it with nutes - I won’t argue that. That may have contributed to your root rot but it wasn’t the only cause. I don’t know about every factor of your root zone - and now that you’ve been so insulting I don’t really care and won’t offer up and other advice.
Good luck
When all I really needed was help figuring out that I was way over fertingI didn’t see anyone offer up hot they grow large plants in a small container - I did. And I told you what I do to then flower them.
Piss off you ungrateful prick.
Well lets be honest that isn't 2 oz and say what you want all it got was tap was in soil only got like 7 or so gs lol. Residual lighting? When i said no light meant no hps or cfl or anything. It was still getting sunlight.GTFO. Straight water and residual,lighting aint pulling 2oz plants. Plant would be dead before flower
Thought this was hydroWell lets be honest that isn't 2 oz and say what you want all it got was tap was in soil only got like 7 or so gs lol. Residual lighting? When i said no light meant no hps or cfl or anything. It was still getting sunlight.
Ahh yes suppose i should have said thatThought this was hydro