legendpenrose
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WoW nice little collection... I'm finishing mine Friday!! Just before that lovely lady Anna goes into flower
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I screen shot all that hahaPurple - DUDE !!!Thanks so much for your time writing that brilliant guide above - so many good pointers. I've reread your post 3 times now already and will do so again tomorrow when I'm more alert. Then I'm gonna implement everything you've recommended.
I am humbled that you would spend so much thought replying to my post. Diamond Geezer.
Thanks buddy!!! I screen shot every word hahaLooking good
A few pointers for now and next grow, and answers to the question you asked in my thread:
-You cannot water your plants too much, only too often
-In the early stages of growth spray with a mister ALL THE TIME, also when lights are on - no it won't burn them, like the sun doesn't burn plants in the wild after a rainstorm
-Fill your pots all the way up with soil, add a little now and more later when the stems have grown and the leaves are further above the soil.
-Don't try to copy Atrain and Beast too much, they use chemical nutes, you don't! This is a good general guideline: Life cycle of autoflowering cannabis
-Getting a good start is imperative with autos, if they don't get what they are treated badly they will suffer from this all the way to the jar. This is one of the pitfalls with autos which many new growers often learn the hard way
- You're growing organically so put the EC-meter away, it'll probably do little more than confuse you
-Turn your LED lamps 90 degrees for a more even spread, having 2 sources of light close to one and other is counter productive
-First listen to your plants, then to what people tell you
About the watering:
You want to water more and less frequently and increase until you hit 20% of pot size(in your case 3L), or more, don't let the soil go completely dry.
When you use fabric pots the roots get plenty air as it is and the pots should be light but the soil should still be moist when you water, but don't panic if they dry out, just water them as carefully as you bother to, so the soil is evenly saturated.
If you hit the sweetspot you will be able to give them 20% of pot size with little to no run-off. If you get run-off the fabric pots will suck it up in an hour or two.
What you've done so far is fine, but you should start out getting the soil moist(not wet) all the way through either with the first couple of waterings or before you plant the seed, and give more water but not as often, and spray spray spray those babies with a mister every time you pass the tent.
About using Biobizz:
Biobizz is a bit of a trainwreck between feeding the plant and feeding the soil.
FEED WITH EVERY WATERING, no exception until flush, @ approximately half of what the schedule says, but decrease if burned and increase later on if necessary.
Half is a good middleground and few strains are burned by this regime, but some are underfed.
I haven't seen Bio-Heaven or Acti-Vera have any effect, not sure about Root-Juice either and when my current bottle is empty I won't buy any more.
Let's say your autos get big and aren't fuzzy or light feeders, and drink 20% pot size every 3-5 days - then you probably want to feed them at 75% or more around the time proper flowers have formed.
I'd say you should give each plant 1,5L - 2L NOW, with Bio-Grow(or Fish-Mix) 1 ml/L, Root-Juice 2ml/L, Bio-Heaven 1ml/L, Alc-A-Mic 1ml/L, Acti-Vera 1ml/L so you fully saturate the soil now and get the micro organisms in the soil going, they die in dry soil.
The soil looks quite dry so water carefully.
-Once or twice a week in veg (first 3-4 weeks with autos) spray with Alc-A-Mic 1-2ml/L
-You can foliar feed with Fish-Mix too, but be warned: IT REEKS OF ROTTEN FISH!
-Never pH after adding nutes!
-Don't use pH up/down that shit kills the good stuff in your soil, if your water is pH 6-7ish just add nutes. if it's higher than 7,5 lower it to 6,5-7,0 with lemon juice and then add nutes (I lower my water from 8 to 7 using 2ml/L organic lemon juice)
Happy Growing
-Never pH after adding nutes!
Yea man thanksDid you get a lot of run-off?
Did you catch this part?
Did you get a lot of run-off?
Aargh shit - I did see the part Never pH after adding nutes - I thought about it and misinterpreted it to mean don't use pH Down because that shit kills the good stuff in your soil. My bad. I see now that I should add the lemon juice before adding the nutes right?
You spotted my mistake straight from the photo - Well spotted dude.
I'll pass this along to my buddy. Thank you PGR
Hi BeachbumNo reason others should make the same mistakes I did, a few words can make up for years of trial and error.
That's what this virtual gathering is all about, Sharing is Caring
pH up/down is for chemical growing and has no place in an organic garden
Yes, but if your water is pH 6-7 just add nutes.
Well, it's a common mistake people new to Biobizz make, I did it too, and they don't do a good job explaining that, you have to read through a bit on their site to find it.
The nutrients and soil automatically adjust the pH to 6,5ish, that's why the pH of the water should be around 6-7 before adding nutes.
It's not gonna do any harm now or maybe at all, but it's better if you follow the formula and a lot easier! Once you find out how much lemon juice to add per litre water, you just have to check the pH value of your base tap water once in while to see if it's still in the same range.
Hi Beachbum
Sent via Dabbs. He's my Dad .. Helping me grow in my growing! Looking forward to the journey.
Big buds .️