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Hippy... Hippy jiggi a good person to be. Unique and creative ladies look lovelyscrap rat
You're slaying it!Sitting here chilling with my Banana Girls, Unipoop and Mona.
I'm such a scrap rat, just think of it as recycling
Their all different than their seed sister.
Also, the branches trained well. Was able to release the restraints and they're staying in place. The branches that I rolled with a thick pen, they're healed and forgiving.
These girls have long branches, I'm glad I started them under those miracle grow blurples. Mighty little bulb.
I want to thank 420 Magazine community, the guidance here is definitely better than being in church. With the same charisma and strength. Thanks for putting up with my cockanannyhooliganismz. Hell, it's a good symbiotic relationship, cuz I put up with y'all's helpful linguistics in scientific explanations beyond my vocabulary and understanding all the time. And I wouldn't change a thing
This light is a blessing, they've doubled in size under it. I had to move plants around til everyone found that comfy spot. The autos are all staying on the back porch sun room. They're 54 days now above ground. I'm gonna do the latter and stay on the 14/8 schedule for another 2 weeks. They're just not ready yet.Look at the big o light! Congratulations!
Wondering about your plants!
Think of the fabric pot as a blessing otherwise your roots would be drowning in all that water that isnt draining out. I takes me quite bit of time to fully water. Squirt squirt across the top, smoke a bowl, little bit more, smoke a bong, little bit more, smoke a doob, then finish watering till run off slowly. It's hard for roots to grab that water if it's just running right by. The run off from my pots at least isn't something I want my plants just sitting in and soaking up. Could definitely give you problems.
No need my friend! Spread happiness and cheer!Thanks for the light @OGpapa could I send you something back if I made you something for you by me?
No entiendo de qué estabas hablando chica blanca locaShrooms chocolate bar around here?
I’ve been adding a little extra grow big for the nitrogen and actually used the cha ching instead of the open sesame, again, for the nitrogen. Trying to green em up a bit but, I think I got sold some old nutes.. if I’m reading the code on the bottle correct, they are from 2000.Seedsman Banana Jealousy Comparison Grow
Strain: Banana Jealousy from @SeedsMan
Genetic makeup: three-way hybrid;
Banana Cream x Jealousy x Gelato 41
Container size: 3 gal. fabric pot
Grow space: 9’ x 16’ x 16’
Tent size: Baby box–1’ x 2’,
Frankenstein box (perpetual)
Plants: 5
Environment: Continental with cold winters, warm summers, and frequent short fluctuations in temperature, humidity, cloudiness and wind direction.
Stage: Vegetation→Flower
Medium: 50% FoxFarm Ocean Forest Organic All Purpose Potting Soil,
50% FoxFarm Happy Frog Potting Soil.
Pro-Mix organic 10%
Lights: @Mars Hydro tsw2000 300w
@VIVOSUN xs1000e/100w ; King LED 1000w/100w; blurple Miracle Grow Lite 150w/12w
*tops removed for wider spectrum.
Nutrients: FoxFarm Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Open Sesame, Beastie Blooms, Cha-Ching.
Dr. JimZ Chicken Soup for the Soil, Tomato Secret, 1-2-3 Tabs, Bloom Kaboom.
Room Temp: 68°-72°F (20-22°C)
Dew Point: 50 F
Outdoor UV: 8
Relative humidity: 76.6%
Watering: Avg. ½ → 1 gal. per plant every 4 - 6 days. Or 2 x week.
Once with nutes (Wed)/Once with clean water (Sat). Let it dry. Or you can do it the other way around where you leave the nutes in the soil longer by watering with the clean first, 2 days later water in the nutes. Let it dry. Either way works.
The banana girls were growing out some extra lime green leaves, so I gave them a little concoction of ¼ tsp. FF Open sesame, and 1 tsp. FF grow big, mixed with 2 tbsp. Dr.J's chicken soup. They each drank a gal. An sucked any runoff up by the days end. I don't like to leave runoff too long, however give the soil time to suck when it comes to these fabric pots.
They're jankee when it comes to holding onto moisture. Specially if you got any Coco additive, it can do both, get wet or completely become waterproof to a degree. ((Goosefrabba))
Around the 3rd day the girls coloring had improved, not 100% however it takes time and patience. 4th day the overall color is what you see in the above pictures from this morning. I feel perhaps they're lacking a tad on zink. Perhaps I'll make them a dose of crushed dried eggshells. I do believe there's Cal/Mag and silica in the Dr. JimZ.
The girls are quite strong for being so limber. The 1st nodes seem to have the most foliage. The rest of the limbs are mostly bare and lengthy. They have a beautiful style to them like the grace of a ballerina.
Fimmed and topped they haven't stopped.