1st Spiderfarm 2x2 tent with New SF1000 w/dimmer grow

Wizzlebiz

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another member told me I'm going off hearsay and a vt man was arrested i know different law but neighbor state, his was visible from street and also over plant count *dumbass*
I'm in cali. So the rules are probably more lax here.

Read the law over by you. You might be pleasantly surprised.
 

kovidkough

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I'm in cali. So the rules are probably more lax here.

Read the law over by you. You might be pleasantly surprised.
I'm in a fairly populated area and so I prefer to follow every law because a)shady neighborhood b) shady neighbors c)paranoia

they even want cameras, makes this so hard

honestly the more I plan the less realistic it seems

insides so simple ,plug in lamp and go
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Yea see ive done chems outdoors for years. Never used organics.

So now I have this inside set up..... and I tried to change my game. Its a silly mistake tbh. I should stick to what I know this 1st run and fuck around next one.
Well then that sums it up. I was under the impression you normally grew organic outdoors as well. Teach me to assume. Completely changing up two huge factors isn't recommended. You've obviously can see why now. Hope you get it figured out, good luck.
 

Kushash

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So knowing the soil is new. Would you still give nitrogen with how they look?
What brand is the soil you used for the transplant?

Is it the same soil that was used in the 1 gallon pots?

Looks like a classic N problem.
If it was me I'd give it a dose of your synthetic ferts one time to see if it recovered quickly or not, something that is for N like if you had the GH trio I would give it 200 or 300 PPM's of the grow bottle to see if it has an affect.

I'd water near the trunk to get the water to the roots feeling that the roots may not have spread yet into the new soil.

If the new soil is fertile it should have started benefitting the plant after 10 days but it does not seem to be doing that.

Another thought. If that new soil is heavy in peat moss it is best to hydrate it 1st before transplanting. Hydrophobic peat is a bitch to get hydrated. Most newly purchased soils won't have this problem but if you had an old bag of soil or purchase one that is hydrophobic it's best to hydrate it before doing a transplant.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Ok. So the plan is as follows. PH water, I am also considering giving a small shot of big bloom.
What brand is the soil you used for the transplant?

Is it the same soil that was used in the 1 gallon pots?

Looks like a classic N problem.
If it was me I'd give it a dose of your synthetic ferts one time to see if it recovered quickly or not, something that is for N like if you had the GH trio I would give it 200 or 300 PPM's of the grow bottle to see if it has an affect.

I'd water near the trunk to get the water to the roots feeling that the roots may not have spread yet into the new soil.

If the new soil is fertile it should have started benefitting the plant after 10 days but it does not seem to be doing that.

Another thought. If that new soil is heavy in peat moss it is best to hydrate it 1st before transplanting. Hydrophobic peat is a bitch to get hydrated. Most newly purchased soils won't have this problem but if you had an old bag of soil or purchase one that is hydrophobic it's best to hydrate it before doing a transplant.
Its 420 soil. I know what happened now. We will see the difference come Tuesday or so.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Love the laugh. TY.

I have a soil blend for you to try if you got the shipping. Needs to be shared. Easiest thing I've found yet. I'll build and provide materials on my end. Just a challenge. And a need for independent confirmation as to it's potential.

Thank you.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Love the laugh. TY.

I have a soil blend for you to try if you got the shipping. Needs to be shared. Easiest thing I've found yet. I'll build and provide materials on my end. Just a challenge. And a need for independent confirmation as to it's potential.

Thank you.
I've never built a soil. I've built a house, I've built a business, shit I've built a bear. Never a soil though.

Might be fun.
 
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