phattyjank
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i use three gallon pots with coco, sativas get 7ft tall and yieilds are great imo...smaller pot=less money on coco
Beautiful mate!!........what you feedin them on?BOOOOM GOES THE BUD!!!
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foreal?? how do u??? thats crazy thats all u adden n u gettin 4oz a plant?? damFuck yeaaaaaa BB CHIESELLLLL
how long you veg/flower
I hear you on the hydroton for drainage I know coir retains water like a sponge so I went with coco chips pretty much the croutons it acts more like hydroton, retains more water than hydroton and is still coco.thanks guys.
yes for sure...thats all I'm adding. I have Snow Storm Ultra....but havnt used it yet.
Those plants where vegged 2 weeks in a solo cup, then 2 1/2 weeks in a 1 gal bag before I flipped to 12/12. Most the time I only use around 3/4gal of coco.
the only other "secret" is adding 1/2" of hydraton to the bottom for super drainage.
Less is more, and I very rarely stress over my plants....in fact I just feed them and forget about them.
I'd also like to add.....That is WITHOUT the addition of Co2. I do not run Co2.
But....I just got a tank, regulator and a Sentinel Chhc-4 controller...so hoping for 5zips per 1 gal
heres two shots of the same plant before she gets all heavy and looks like a sad mop.
I dont see a double serrated leaf at all (unless I just cant see it) so you must have a different pheno then I do.Hell yea man my bb chiesel is in 4th week veg right now with the 2 weeks seedling
so it looked about like this when you put it into 12/12?
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i only topped once
How long did you flower/flush tho bro?
Those buds are thick man I hope my chiesel looks that good
good job
it may retain water...but I have to feed every other day, so it seems to dry out quick. My main reason for the hydraton is that I like 20-30% run off...and it helps me achieve it faster...also it keeps the loose coir from coming out of the bottom.I hear you on the hydroton for drainage I know coir retains water like a sponge so I went with coco chips pretty much the croutons it acts more like hydroton, retains more water than hydroton and is still coco.
well thats kinda up in the air. As certain people do different things, like I believe beavr pre charges his, so he doesn't have to feed cal/mg through out the grow. I dont pre charge my coco, and feed as necessary.wasup fellas, ? for ya, at what point should i stop feeding cal mag? i have at week 6 of flower and have cut the micro now for about 10 days. i just switched to koolbloom dry, i think now would be the time to cut the cal mag... or no? should i ride to the flush feeding it?
Yeah thats why I pre charge its just more convenient if you are adding it to your res its fine. I just dont like to add it because sometimes if you wait to long you will get a deficiency, I wanted to have lush green throughout the grow but now I have deficiencies because I didnt feed my plants for over 24 hours trying to fight off fungus gnats. Either way is right, just one less thing I have measure or add to my res.well thats kinda up in the air. As certain people do different things, like I believe beavr pre charges his, so he doesn't have to feed cal/mg through out the grow. I dont pre charge my coco, and feed as necessary.
I find my strains love cal/mg at the beginning and around week 6-8. So in other words I don't feed cal/mg my entire grow (as too much can cause some problems).
from what I gather calcium in plants is almost the same nature as humans....we need it early in life and late in life.
Beaver idea of pre charging (and correct me if I'm wrong beaver if it isnt you who does this) is really good, as it saves the hassle of having to feed over long periods.
Calcium binds well in coco, so the old "a little goes a long way" is a pretty accurate statement when it comes to coco and calcium.
edit: and I should also add, I re use my coco, it seems I need to add less and less cal/mg (but still need to supplement MG) the more I re use my coco.