Oklahoma Growers Thread!

DoubleAtotheRON

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I was hoping to get some feed back from @DoubleAtotheRON and see what he thinks. He was very helpful and knowledgeable with my last grow.
What strain is this?.... I think you had said you had grown in coco before. The buds at week 7 do look a bit on the skinny side. What did you do differently with your lights? I forgot.. are you running CO2? Also.. are you feeding every time?.. and at what ppm's?
 

Skillcraft

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The strain is super skunk and I am not using CO2. I feed 3 times daily and run my ppm at around 900. I added 2 side lights this time in hopes that it would increase yield. Could I have to much light? This is my first coco grow but I have grown dwc several times. My temps run between 73 at night and get around 81 with lights on. Thanks for the reply. Any tips you have will be greatly appreciated.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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The strain is super skunk and I am not using CO2. I feed 3 times daily and run my ppm at around 900. I added 2 side lights this time in hopes that it would increase yield. Could I have to much light? This is my first coco grow but I have grown dwc several times. My temps run between 73 at night and get around 81 with lights on. Thanks for the reply. Any tips you have will be greatly appreciated.
Honestly, at this point... the building blocks have already been made. In other words, whatever was done in the past 6 weeks or so wasn't enough to bulk these buds up, and it's harder at this point to change that course. "Too much light"... maybe,.... I see a foxtail starting. Do you have a PAR meter?
 

Skillcraft

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I do not have par meter but I do have lux meter. Maybe adding the side lighting was not such a good idea. I just measured with lumens meter and it is around 75k. Hopefully that helps you help me. Thanks for the replies.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Those fat and tall stalks would make nice walking canes and staffs!

https://www.straincanes.com/ different strains different canes pretty cool at least to an old guy like me :cool: Pretty pricey though and they sell out quickly on that website.

If I could grow outside it would be a blast to make and use one!
Keep in touch bud!.. I may have something special for you by November. We have a wood shop, and some combined skills here at The Compound. :cool:
 

mandocat

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What do you treat it with Ive used a copper fungicide but doesent seem to help much
I'm using a sulphur based product a long time grower friend formulated. It has slowed down the septoria but not stopped it. I,m looking at pollenating several plants and hoping to keep them alive long enough to get seeds. And maybe getting some clean clones and hoping for the best. The septoria is on everything here, from the ragweed to the elm trees, yellowing leaves everywhere. Tough year outdoors.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I'm using a sulphur based product a long time grower friend formulated. It has slowed down the septoria but not stopped it. I,m looking at pollenating several plants and hoping to keep them alive long enough to get seeds. And maybe getting some clean clones and hoping for the best. The septoria is on everything here, from the ragweed to the elm trees, yellowing leaves everywhere. Tough year outdoors.
I noticed this on my apple tree orchard... its making apples, but the leafs are yellow spotted.
 

burrheadd

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I'm using a sulphur based product a long time grower friend formulated. It has slowed down the septoria but not stopped it. I,m looking at pollenating several plants and hoping to keep them alive long enough to get seeds. And maybe getting some clean clones and hoping for the best. The septoria is on everything here, from the ragweed to the elm trees, yellowing leaves everywhere. Tough year outdoors.
It’s on my Bradford pears they look horrible
 
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