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Yeah me aswell, slow going waiting on my other 5 to finish up that I have to keep stashing in there - I dont have proper lights to be growing with. Just 3 regular household led bulbs, do what you gotta do. So theyre not getting enough light, slowing down the process.
I am looking at lights for inside, but even if I were to order it today, and receive tomorrow, I dont think id be comfortable with putting it outside in my shed.
I had two pretty beat up bagseed aphid host plants that distratcted me a bit from my intentional plants. I found some mold on the weed wagon bag ladies and my journal cheerleaders told me to move my arse...newbie two cents here is examine those 5 shed girls, I had mine in a nice airy shelter and brought them inside at night. I wanted couchlock, but maybe started a week too late.


You may have the experience to let them ride, good luck! :cheer:
 
@Konks Dirt Empire
Im trying to let them ride for now.
All plants will be treated like my mildew infected chocolata via budwash, regardless if I see mildew or not.
First sign of bud rot il harvest them forsure right away.
I take them out of the shed every chance I get.
We plan to take 2-3 more plants once my Godbud is finished drying, just to be safe. Probably Saturday or Sunday.
I will then keep very close eye on the remaining plants.
I also give them a quick preventitive spray for mildew when I do have them outside.
3 of my 8 plants have been taken a tad early, Id like to ride a couple out just for buzz factor.
Heres to hoping :passitleft:
 
I have pretty much harvested my scruffy outdoor gals - they were all cloudy with just a hint of amber. The greenhouse gals, Stevie Nicks and L'il Cookie are not quite ready, but I sneaked a bit of L'il Cookie because I'm anxious to try a bit!!! The difference in bud formation is amazing between the bag seed and the Greenhouse gals!! I'm thinking I'm done with bag seed!!!!
 
Hi @greenjeans Do you keep any source of heat running in your greenhouse? Maybe even just at night? BTW Yes, go with one of the better known seed vendors and get some good feminized seeds. Next year I'm going with mostly autos in a simple tunnel greenhouse. Cheers!
 
Little off topic psa for the Canadians, maybe specifically the Ontario group. Happy Birthday, the mto is not sending reminders for your plate stickers, but you can bet it would suck to get pulled over. So, check your stuff for expiry...

Weed related update 2 to go lol
Seriously, no renewel remiders for health cards and stickers. :bong:
 
Little off topic psa for the Canadians, maybe specifically the Ontario group. Happy Birthday, the mto is not sending reminders for your plate stickers, but you can bet it would suck to get pulled over. So, check your stuff for expiry...

Weed related update 2 to go lol
Seriously, no renewel remiders for health cards and stickers. :bong:
I always smile when you break out the weed wagon pic's :bravo: vivat imperium Domini Konk
 
go with one of the better known seed vendors
Well, after seeing my neighbours LOADED plants that didn't get put in the ground till late June and fed only manure tea - I've decided that no matter what I did these bagseed gals are non performers!!! A real waste of time and fertz!!!
 
I've decided that no matter what I did these bagseed gals are non performers!!! A real waste of time and fertz

Have a look at True North, they ship from near Toronto. I picked up a couple different varieties from them after having great success this summer with a pair of White Widow Autos. They took 12 weeks total and produced about 325g of really nice buds. The best part - it was mid July when they were finishing, not October
 
Are you using megacrop for coco or just uping the cal mag?
Megacrop for coco? Not sure I understand the question... It's straight coco, no perlite. Watered daily to maybe 10-20 percent runoff. Currently using 5grams Megacrop / 4L water(tap water from my well, around 100ppm)... I believe it v3 megacrop, kind of gray with no balls. Ph'd to between 5.9 and 6.1....I don't use calmag or anything else.
 
Megacrop for coco? Not sure I understand the question... It's straight coco, no perlite. Watered daily to maybe 10-20 percent runoff. Currently using 5grams Megacrop / 4L water(tap water from my well, around 100ppm)... I believe it v3 megacrop, kind of gray with no balls. Ph'd to between 5.9 and 6.1....I don't use calmag or anything else.
I didn't know if mega crop offered a coco version like advanced nuts does for growing in coco pH Perfect® Coco Base Nutrients, I like the idea of AN products but not the price.

I've never grown in coco other than doing my clones in coco pellets and i didn't change anything up for that. i want to grow in coco this november instead of dirt and i've been told you have to up the cal/mag in coco but i find alot of people who do and alot of people that don't. Coco seems the way to go for cloning because fancy potting soil causes more problems than it helps sometimes with the clones.
 
Hey folks... Coco Coir or Pro Mix .... I can't decied on which to use for my next grow, I have been growing in DWC and basic soil and love it, but now I want to up my growing skills in other grow mediums. Coco coir seems to be the more enviro friendly medium over peat moss which is great stuff but kills our eco system when we extract it from the wet lands in comes from, don't want to aid to that destruction so may try coco over using peat moss just for that reason alone. When it comes to promix which is the best to use for cannabis I have been eyeing that product up for awhile too? What do you guys think about those products? :)
 
Promix HP with mycorrhizae is the most common option from promix for cannabis plants. I see they also have a mix of the two, coco and promix HP, that would be interesting to try. Coco on its own drys out very quickly, one must remember to water it EVERY day, sometimes more depending on pot size, ambient rh and temps.
I for one do not have the time that coco demands!!
 
Promix HP with mycorrhizae is the most common option from promix for cannabis plants. I see they also have a mix of the two, coco and promix HP, that would be interesting to try. Coco on its own drys out very quickly, one must remember to water it EVERY day, sometimes more depending on pot size, ambient rh and temps.
I for one do not have the time that coco demands!!
Thanks for the heads up on the drying out quickly, and having to water everyday with coco coir. :)
 
Thanks for the heads up on the drying out quickly, and having to water everyday with coco coir. :)
Whats a good pot size to have best control of the watering with out over doing it? I have fabric 5gal they should be good right?
 
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