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I dont think there are enough people out there interested in this journal so propably updates will be reduced.
Its's too much work for so low interest.
I'm interested, brother! Let me do some catching up and I'm all in.
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I dont think there are enough people out there interested in this journal so propably updates will be reduced.
Its's too much work for so low interest.
Let's see some pics billy. We love pics
Will do Bill, very soon.
I'm interested, brother! Let me do some catching up and I'm all in.
That's a kickass avi!
I think your temps are just fine. I have one sensor at the canopy level and although I try to keep a 10 degree difference between light and dark, my temps can be as high as 84 and as low as 68 and it hasn't bothered the plants at all. Your temps in the 70 degree range should be perfect for all but the occasional moody, needy plant.
Relax. Plants grown outside are exposed to all sorts of variables and extremes and most do fine. They're much tougher than you think!
I don't know if it's your camera or just me, but that soil looks awfully dry. It seems you're paying way too much attention to nutes and neglecting to just water.
no its not the camera your notice is correct. I tried to keep it dry by spraying it. I thought to water the edges of pot with plain water but i was afraid that i could cause over watering again. But i see a clear point in what you say. what would be the best way to go? spray the top dried soil or water it good?
And some new pics 20 hours after last watering with increased basic nutes. All seem to like it but its too soon to be sure.
You gotta water the soil, that's where the roots are. You don't water every day, just when the soil begins to feel a little too dry. Are you feeding every day? If yes, stop it. I feed once, maybe twice at the most during the veg stage.
I'm in Bill
Sometimes you may feel like nobody's watching, but believe me ,there are always people watching::
Lot's of people who care and want to help, and lot's to
You're plant's look healthy and happy, mostly. Be careful watering the terra pro, it holds moisture well ,so , until they're really kicking go easy. Another thing to watch is nutrient build up in terra pro, if they start looking a little off, measure your run off, if it gets a little high, flush. Cheers mate, Chenzi.
Everyone is coming along nice there gyftobill, appreciate all your thoughts on my journal. Just came by to sub up. Not sure if I've done so yet. But Hey yo!
I'm in
Those are looking good. You gotta get some water to those roots.