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LeastExpectedGrower

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So again, how did I end up with 3 different strains, 3 different phenos, all hit over 22 %, and end up with over a gram a watt? Doing exactly what I did. Yes I agree, its not the optimum way to grow if your looking for fast growth and quick turn arounds. But for someone that is busy and doesn't really have alot of time, it does work. I did it. Yes, veg took a little bit longer than usual (2 weeks more) but before I flipped into flower they all looked very good. And they were beautiful all threw flower. This is where I am lost.
What can we say....you're a boss and a killer grower and have it on lock. Did you start that YouTube channel yet?
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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It sounds like you take things too personal. This is a cannabis forum, on the internet. Why put so much into people's opinions?

Everybody is reluctant to help, because it's probably at least the hundredth time, that they've heard about this same situation, and everytime, the outcome is the same.

I've not grown in coco, but I do grow in living soil, and I do dwc. I know that coco has a low cec, not the best for dry amendments. I believe it's why most use peat, when making soil, and not coco.

If you need help growing in soil, or dwc, hmu.
I am having the same exact problem in soil as I am in coco, if not worst
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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What can we say....you're a boss and a killer grower and have it on lock. Did you start that YouTube channel yet?
See your taking it wrong. I am asking you. I
I am asking if it is not a good way to grow, then how did I end up with really good weed? Thats what I am asking.
It is a fact I used the exact same setup last time, it is a fact I ended up with 250 grams, it is a fact the thc levels were 22 and up. I have the results and will gladly post. I am asking, if it is not a good way to grow, then how did that happen?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I am having the same exact problem in soil as I am in coco, if not worst
I'm not a soil grower so I couldn't say about those.

I asked you why you were so dead set on doing dry amendments in coco and you said you weren't, you just wanted to improve. I gave you advice on how to improve your grows in coco and here we are back to "why can't I use dry amendments in coco".
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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Because I know for a fact my last harvest was amazing. That is a fact that I know. And I am clueless how I ended up with such a good harvest if this is not a way to grow
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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I'm not a soil grower so I couldn't say about those.

I asked you why you were so dead set on doing dry amendments in coco and you said you weren't, you just wanted to improve. I gave you advice on how to improve your grows in coco and here we are back to "why can't I use dry amendments in coco".
Thats not what I am saying. I am saying if it doesn't work then why did I end up with the weed I did. See, you guys are really taking me wrong. I am actually fucking lost on how I ended up with such a good harvest last time with 3 different strains, phenos, everything.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Thats not what I am saying. I am saying if it doesn't work then why did I end up with the weed I did. See, you guys are really taking me wrong. I am actually fucking lost on how I ended up with such a good harvest last time with 3 different strains, phenos, everything.
Luck. And the picture you showed of your plants at day 53 of flower was less than stellar. Guaranteed they weren't ready for harvest, but I'm sure you'll argue that as well.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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You could have just admitted you're dead set on growing with dry amendments in coco instead of telling me you weren't. It would have been more helpful then saying you weren't.
Im not dead set on growing with dry amendments in coco. You guys just hear what you want. lmao I AM LITERALLY ASKING, if it doesn't work how the hell did I end up with what I ended up with
 

Hollatchaboy

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I am having the same exact problem in soil as I am in coco, if not worst
Growing in living organic soil, has been the easiest way, for me at least. I don't have to worry about schedules as much, or measuring out bottled nutes, or weighing salts. It's more laid back. Just keep the soil fed, and thriving with microbial life, and the soil will grow the plant for you.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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I see alot of bud with them fading
???
I seriously would like to know. Then I know what Im shooting for next harvest. What should they look like at day 53 of flower
they were ready 65 days of flower
and like I said I have the lab reports
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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While we know you believe that your last grow was the best ever, you're having a problem with THIS grow. Your pictures show deficiencies and excesses. Yet YOU will have to untangle what's going on some deficiencies look the same and chlorosis can be caused by more than a few things. Rather than turning away people from helping by saying 'but it worked last time' maybe some focus on what in your equation isn't working this time. But it's a complex equation, so there's a whole lot involved...everything from temperatures, medium, humidity, light strength and duration, watering & feeding patterns, types of training are all ingredients in your recipe, it's complex enough that you'll have to look at all the individual pieces and suss out what is not working. Not all strains and phenos of the same strains will act the same nor will they always take the same amount of nutrients.

I assume you've gone through a chart like this and looked at all the options:

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At this point, you shouldn't care about how great your last harvest was...you're only as good as your current grow.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I see alot of bud with them fading
???
I seriously would like to know. Then I know what Im shooting for next harvest. What should they look like at day 53 of flower
they were ready 65 days of flower
and like I said I have the lab reports
There isn't a ton of detail in the photos but the one on the right has all lime green leaves. That's not normal.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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While we know you believe that your last grow was the best ever, you're having a problem with THIS grow. Your pictures show deficiencies and excesses. Yet YOU will have to untangle what's going on some deficiencies look the same and chlorosis can be caused by more than a few things. Rather than turning away people from helping by saying 'but it worked last time' maybe some focus on what in your equation isn't working this time. But it's a complex equation, so there's a whole lot involved...everything from temperatures, medium, humidity, light strength and duration, watering & feeding patterns, types of training are all ingredients in your recipe, it's complex enough that you'll have to look at all the individual pieces and suss out what is not working. Not all strains and phenos of the same strains will act the same nor will they always take the same amount of nutrients.

I assume you've gone through a chart like this and looked at all the options:

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At this point, you shouldn't care about how great your last harvest was...you're only as good as your current grow.
Your absolutely right. Thats why I was here asking but anways...yeah your right. Ill focus on my plants now thank you. lol
 
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