THC BOMB Hempy StYlE

jonnynobody

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I've recently grown in dirt and peat moss, both of which I am tired of dealing with. Dirt brought me bugs and peat moss brought my wildly low PH (4-4.5 runoff), so jonny is ready for a more simple method and am trying hempy buckets for their simplicity and fantastic rate of growth.

Instead of the usual 1:3 ratio of vermiculite to perlite, I did a 1:4 ratio to provide less water retention for faster wet to dry cycles inhibiting root problems.

I have 3 cuttings of THC bomb going for the 2nd grow in a row. My last grow was ruined by misuse of a wetting agent that caused significant damage to the plants and majorly diminished my harvest weight. The only good news on that last is that the 4 ounces I did harvest were outstanding quality.

I just recently purchased an 8 site cloner bucket for my veg tent and have moved my 3 girls in 5 gallon hempy buckets into the flower chamber under my 600. I had to totally revamp my ventilation to keep things at a nice 82 but all seems to be well and I absolutely love my new cloner. I got it for $50 on amazon delivered...great quality. To hell with humidity domes and all that jazz...so the plan at this point is a harvest every 60 days at which point I will begin producing oil as I don't prefer smoking the flowers the older I get.

Anyways, here are some pics of my gear in a spare bedroom I have. It's completely contained and smell free. Cost me about $1200-$1500 all in over the course of 2 years...finally exactly where I want everything.

I am using the GH 3 part flora series & silica additive with floralicious added in flower. I will keep this thread updated every week or so with new pics through the end off harvest. THC BOMB is a very nice strain and I'm looking forward to seeing what this strain can do when grown under optimal conditions. Stay tuned...

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CashCrops

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Instead of the usual 1:3 ratio of vermiculite to perlite, I did a 1:4 ratio to provide less water retention for faster wet to dry cycles inhibiting root problems.
Best thing you could have ever done, I preach and practice this myself.
 
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