bigworm gorilla spirit

sharptater

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Good point about the weight of them. I wasn't thinking about that. I'd like to build a small frame and put chicken wire or something over it and small totes underneath to catch run off. That way I could just take tote out and empty water. If I do that tho id like to do a scrog because it would take up some of my headroom.
 

sharptater

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Got 4 transplanted, had just enough coco. Hope I picked the females. I'm almost positive two are for sure and other two I'm pretty sure. Just have to wait and see. The one I suspect is male, id like to get some pollen if it is. Short and nice branching. To me most indica dominant of them all.
 

sharptater

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Thinking about giving them a week to fill new pot some and flip to 12/12. I'm not sure what to expect stretch wise.
 

sharptater

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Thinking about doing a few seeds 12/12 from seed in one gallon pots. I have a little bit of ffof I could use. If I do I'm gonna use the dank fruit mix I have. Think it would be worth it?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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This is what I got. It doesn't have instructions, anyone use it before or something similar? Do I just put a few drops in cup of water and calibrate?
you use it straight, in something like a shot glass. you can't re-use it, so find the smallest glass you can that your meter will fit into, i use a square double shot glass
 

sharptater

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Flipped them to 12/12. Tomorrow will be their first 12/12 dark cycle. I believe I have three females and four males. Should know for sure before long. I believe the back right plant is a male. I also think the back two have calcium deficiency. I calibrated my ph pen and gave them a feed with some cal/mag and ph to 6.2 tallest plant is almost 17" shortest around 14"
 

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