Unknown Strain- T5/CFL, Coco, Dasani, Ionic

GuySmilie

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So a couple years ago I acquired a pack of mixed unknown feminized seeds from Sensi Seeds, I had one left-, I also had one seed from a bag of Sour Willie that was also a couple years old.

3 Weeks ago I dropped both seeds in wool squares, put the square in tupperware, labeled the sticks, tossed a lid on it and kept everything wet, warm and dark for a week or so. A week later I checked the tupperware and realized my cat had decided to make a home in the closet and knocked over the tupperware, which made the labels fall off the squares and now i have no idea which I am growing, but I had a germination from one of them! So I popped it into a pot of Cocogrow and fed it only Dasani until now, just to see what only Dasani would do lol.

I am using
1 Sunblaze T5 HO 48" 4 x 6500K/Blue (Veg)
1 Sunblaze T5 HO 48" 4 x 3000K/Red (Flower)
1 Optional plan of a Lumatek 600W MH/HPS (I'm gonna see how far I can get without it)
2 CFL's
Cocogrow Soil
Dasani
Ionic Grow Nutes
1 spare shitter as my grow room

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GuySmilie

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The following pictures are from a couple nights ago, which places us at about a month after germination. I will be picking up some mylar tomorrow to add to the walls.

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GuySmilie

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A quick pointer on the Dasani trick, only because I have seen people question it before. In order to keep your PH under control during feedings on home grows, you can use Dasani to give your plants a fresh drink without the nutes. If you are flushing the feed with tap water it give your plant a really high PH.

When watering- I use Dasani every other feed, so it alternates flushing and keeps the PH around 6 for the life of the plant.

Normal Tap water (in Colorado) against a PH test comes out at 8.0 PH
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A bottle of Dasani PH level is exactly at 6.0 usually and you can buy a 24 pack of them from Kroger for $4.99
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