Fast Buds, Mephisto, Dutch Passion Grow

PRS90

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Your leave are clawed mate, and this bad girl looks very dark green and shiny...may I suggest you are giving her too much nitrogen. I suggest you flush her and PPM her down to about 300 then let her dry right out almost...you wouldn't believe the improvement.
I don't have a TDS meter right now. Only a simple PH. I honestly didn't think I needed to follow PPM in a growing medium. Thought that was more for hydro. But I guess it does make sense! Thanks for the tip!

Guess that frequent buyers card I just got from the new grow store will come in handy...:eyesmoke:
 
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Mephisto's White Train. Not a huge harvest but great smoke. Creeps up on you and gave me the super duper munchies! But there's some trichomes for ya!
That plant came out really frosty! With the exception of yield, it looks every bit as good as my favorite photo strain i ever grew. sunset sherbet. I highly suggest that strain for massive yields. I'll share a close up of an old nug from a previous grow since were sharing pics and experiences.
 

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I don't have a TDS meter right now. Only a simple PH. I honestly didn't think I needed to follow PPM in a growing medium. Thought that was more for hydro. But I guess it does make sense! Thanks for the tip!

Guess that frequent buyers card I just got from the new grow store will come in handy...:eyesmoke:
If you're growing in coco/perlite which I think you said is what your growing in...that's considered a soilless medium,....so to my knowledge you are suppose to follow similar guidelines to more main line hydro systems (similar nutrients etc). I'm sure there is someone that can explain it better so you can reap even larger harvest! I have yet to transfer my grows to growing in coco, but I'm on my way. I started with buying a r/o filtration system, then my next purchase will be a blue lab ppm/ec meter. So I do agree with the person above, if growing in coco, to reap the full benefits, probably need to measure the nutes with a ppm meter. It's awesome to see someone growing in coco and not measuring the nutes in ppms. Honestly was convinced a ppm meter was required
 
Has anyone ever caught their autos thirsty enough to wilt, and if so do they rebound will little to know effect on yield like photos,...or would their first little drought be a big stress on the plant. Hasn't happened yet but that's because I've been watching the things closer than ever. My photo plants would be a little wilted a few times a week especially in flower stage but didn't seem to effect them but I know that they have a much larger span to recover.
 

PRS90

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Has anyone ever caught their autos thirsty enough to wilt, and if so do they rebound will little to know effect on yield like photos,...or would their first little drought be a big stress on the plant. Hasn't happened yet but that's because I've been watching the things closer than ever. My photo plants would be a little wilted a few times a week especially in flower stage but didn't seem to effect them but I know that they have a much larger span to recover.
My best answer would be yes but total effect really depends on the strain. I had a bad run a few cycles back where I was unable to water two plants when they really needed it, tried to make up for it with a good water. One strain was very forgiving and recovered just fine. The other wilted up and completely dried out and died within a few days.

I've been trying to go more by the weight of the plant in the pot to judge when to water.
 

PRS90

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And I'm hoping that tomorrow I will be learning a whole bunch more. Just roasted before hitting the hotel room and checking this out for the first time tomorrow.1492836721432-1965984883.jpg

Im pretty excited. Not as big as the ones out west from what I hear but this is the first one taking place with both Maine and Massachusetts being legal! There's speakers all day along with seminars, a bunch of vendors and stuff to win! Hoping to hand out a few resumes as well...:hump:
 

chuckie86

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Yea that be awesome to goto hope u have good time buddy they have events like that in Washington DC which is bout 3 hrs away and I'd really like to go one day this summer
 
And I'm hoping that tomorrow I will be learning a whole bunch more. Just roasted before hitting the hotel room and checking this out for the first time tomorrow.View attachment 3929041

Im pretty excited. Not as big as the ones out west from what I hear but this is the first one taking place with both Maine and Massachusetts being legal! There's speakers all day along with seminars, a bunch of vendors and stuff to win! Hoping to hand out a few resumes as well...:hump:
Nice! hopefully you get a lot out of it. And thanks for the heads up. I will probably just continue to watch it really closely until they are almost full size at least. I'm guessing then it is probably better to over water than under water. Even though I know neither are good. It's definitely proving to be really hard to figure out how to get a water schedule with these small plant starts in large containers. Thanks again!
 
I'm trying to figure out why a couple of my autos have a slight curve to them. The ones that do, I noticed have skinnier stems at the base of the plants. I'm thinking this was due to "damping off" maybe? I just hope they don't continue to lean. I know it's not a light issue or environment issue. It has to be due to over or under watering. I think I just got lucky with the one plant (it's the plant with the nice stocky stem). Any input?
 

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chuckie86

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I wouldnt worry I actually have 2 that are bending like that and the bend will help light get all the nodes so u can always add a lil bit if dirt around the stem to keep it up better that's what I did I just think the roots grew curved and made mine bend some but hasn't hurt anything
 
I wouldnt worry I actually have 2 that are bending like that and the bend will help light get all the nodes so u can always add a lil bit if dirt around the stem to keep it up better that's what I did I just think the roots grew curved and made mine bend some but hasn't hurt anything
Awesome man, thank you. That was the response I was hoping for
 

PRS90

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I'm trying to figure out why a couple of my autos have a slight curve to them. The ones that do, I noticed have skinnier stems at the base of the plants. I'm thinking this was due to "damping off" maybe? I just hope they don't continue to lean. I know it's not a light issue or environment issue. It has to be due to over or under watering. I think I just got lucky with the one plant (it's the plant with the nice stocky stem). Any input?
My Dutch Passion is doing the same thing right now. My theory is that with the plant having such a short life cycle, I could just be the fan blowing it in one direction during a big growth spurt for a few days and it just leaned a little. I've definitely had it happen a few times and I just figure it's normal at this point lol.

....or these sonsabitches got minds of their own and I have absolutely no clue what I'm talking about!:blsmoke:

Yea that be awesome to goto hope u have good time buddy they have events like that in Washington DC which is bout 3 hrs away and I'd really like to go one day this summer
Thanks man! I had an awesome time! Was super pumped all morning, got there right when it open and I was really glad I did. Did the rounds and ended up with a few bags full of free stuff from pens and stickers to new nutes and medium additives to try. Hit up a seminar that convinced me to switch over to HPS in the near future(although I think I'm going to use the LEDs as supplemental and see what that brews up...) By that time all the nice free gift bags were gone, the place was wicked packed and vendors were running out of samples!20170422_161111.jpg
Its a bit of a mess but this was all the stuff my mother and I walked out with from free samples(minus our ticket cost and she bought the magic butter maker finally)

It was a great environment with a lot of awesome people. I feel like I learned a good amount from going, and I can't wait to put it to use then go back again next year:bigjoint:
 

driel

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Nice, those cons are great to go to. Went to one a few weeks ago here and learned a bunch of new stuff and met some cool people. That's a lot of cool swag
 

chuckie86

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No wonder they were outta free stuff u and your momz got it all nah jk lol but that awesome u had good time and yea go with LEDs I bought a kit from timber 4 cobs then I bought 4 from another buddy and made 2 lights well the one I wasn't using so I just made one with 8 cobs and man is it bright well brighter then just 4 I had on each frame here's pic
 

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My Dutch Passion is doing the same thing right now. My theory is that with the plant having such a short life cycle, I could just be the fan blowing it in one direction during a big growth spurt for a few days and it just leaned a little. I've definitely had it happen a few times and I just figure it's normal at this point lol.

....or these sonsabitches got minds of their own and I have absolutely no clue what I'm talking about!:blsmoke:



Thanks man! I had an awesome time! Was super pumped all morning, got there right when it open and I was really glad I did. Did the rounds and ended up with a few bags full of free stuff from pens and stickers to new nutes and medium additives to try. Hit up a seminar that convinced me to switch over to HPS in the near future(although I think I'm going to use the LEDs as supplemental and see what that brews up...) By that time all the nice free gift bags were gone, the place was wicked packed and vendors were running out of samples!View attachment 3929515
Its a bit of a mess but this was all the stuff my mother and I walked out with from free samples(minus our ticket cost and she bought the magic butter maker finally)

It was a great environment with a lot of awesome people. I feel like I learned a good amount from going, and I can't wait to put it to use then go back again next year:bigjoint:
Dangggg, you are to stoked ha! That's awesome. Hps has done wonders for me but I've never personally compared it to led lights. Just a heads up before you throw a bunch of good bud into that machine,...if you don't already know how,...its best to research the how's and whys behind making butter, oils, tinctures. I had one of my own just to see how useful it was. It made GREAT cannabutter, but it definitely isn't "just throw your stuff in and turn it on). Ha. Just trying to save you some burned up material bc once you stick it in there, you don't get to see the outcome until the end
 

PRS90

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No wonder they were outta free stuff u and your momz got it all nah jk lol but that awesome u had good time and yea go with LEDs I bought a kit from timber 4 cobs then I bought 4 from another buddy and made 2 lights well the one I wasn't using so I just made one with 8 cobs and man is it bright well brighter then just 4 I had on each frame here's pic
Looks awesome man! You did a really nice job with that light setup. I plan on eventually investing in a high end LED setup but I'm gonna dabble with the HPS for a bit. Which leads me to....

Dangggg, you are to stoked ha! That's awesome. Hps has done wonders for me but I've never personally compared it to led lights. Just a heads up before you throw a bunch of good bud into that machine,...if you don't already know how,...its best to research the how's and whys behind making butter, oils, tinctures. I had one of my own just to see how useful it was. It made GREAT cannabutter, but it definitely isn't "just throw your stuff in and turn it on). Ha. Just trying to save you some burned up material bc once you stick it in there, you don't get to see the outcome until the end
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This was the best quality picture I could get of the new setup. My phones camera lense reacted very strange to the HPS and LED being on at the same time.

I went with a 400w HPS kit from HTG. I can't believe how bright it is. If I can get a decent cycle going, my plan/experiment is to veg the autos with my LEDs while the older autos will bloom under the HPS, possibly adding in the small MARSHYDROs as supplemental lights if I think I need it and can safely power everything.

Oh, and I picked up a TDS meter finally. It's all starting to come together now!

I took a few pictures of the older gals today to kind of mark and see how much they bulk up with the HPS.

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Im excited to see what happens!

I'll make sure to tell my mom about the butter, she does all the baking:eyesmoke:
And thanks for all your input everyone, it's all been a great help.
 
Looks awesome man! You did a really nice job with that light setup. I plan on eventually investing in a high end LED setup but I'm gonna dabble with the HPS for a bit. Which leads me to....


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This was the best quality picture I could get of the new setup. My phones camera lense reacted very strange to the HPS and LED being on at the same time.

I went with a 400w HPS kit from HTG. I can't believe how bright it is. If I can get a decent cycle going, my plan/experiment is to veg the autos with my LEDs while the older autos will bloom under the HPS, possibly adding in the small MARSHYDROs as supplemental lights if I think I need it and can safely power everything.

Oh, and I picked up a TDS meter finally. It's all starting to come together now!

I took a few pictures of the older gals today to kind of mark and see how much they bulk up with the HPS.

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Im excited to see what happens!

I'll make sure to tell my mom about the butter, she does all the baking:eyesmoke:
And thanks for all your input everyone, it's all been a great help.
Nicely done! That's the awesome thing about growing, there's always a learning curve or just simply put, different methods. Those plants look awesome. I'll be really impressed if my autos are comparable to yours by the end. I'll just post an update of my autos. The two larger ones (I started a week before the others) are showing signs of preflowering already. The two oldest aren't even a month old yet (I don't think anyway). When would be a good time to start adding some veg/transition nutes. The soil I use has plenty of nutes to keep a plant going for about a month (roots organic). Also, does anyone know when the best time to switch over to hps. Should I wait to see some legit buds growing before I switch. Thanks
 
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