ChronicHemphog's - DWC - Advanced LEDs - Time to Grow - Grow

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Damn Cronic, they are looking bling blang blaowish! Those leaves are so dark and waxy. I am about to have a Chinese chicken salad...I wish I could throw a few leaves in. I threw some reps at ya.
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might have to do with the strain
but then again im using a slightly different nute schedule on this one as opposed to the first nycd i grew
 
I do hold a commercial fishing license but that's not my main job
im actually a carpenter by trade
fishing is a love and when possible backup income
its hard to make a living fishing compared to a guaranteed 8 hr paycheck
if i could i would rather fish for a living:thumb:
Duh
Happy Sativaday my friend with a foot or 2:)
 
might have to do with the strain
but then again im using a slightly different nute schedule on this one as opposed to the first nycd i grew

nah that look is because the plant is healthy and youre feeding properly. I used to feed properly LOL

Let me get a picture of the new growth. its a sticky situation. I dropped ALL their leaves because of fertilizer burn lol. I haven't really flushed them, but the pots always leave a wet mark on the ground long after I water.

They just started growing back but I have black spots on new growth, not sure if its a true def or new burn!? I have fed them once with biobizz mix. I used to use fish emulsion, but I burnt them by using convenient miracle gro sprayer -_- 2 doses later and theyre dead lol

shining skinned thc bomb
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Dam cronic your girls are looking great. :goodjob: the epitome of health.
 
please, sos. ive actually got new growth but it has these rust spots. nutrient burn still? the jalapeno pepper is the only plant that could handle the nutes without dropping almost all its veg.

I would show some cherry tomato harvest, but theyre all eaten. they were tasty, big and the harvest was plentiful.

ive had trouble with the beefsteaks from day one, but they seem to be growing tomatoes now.

do these plants want more or less food? probably less right? I fed last Monday.
 
Just driving thru Chronic. You are sure making it look easy with the LED's. I almost bought a LED setup myself, but I guess I'm stuck in my ways. But really LEDs should be the light because there sure are a lot of advantages. Hey I just wanted to say your babies are looking great GL and btw that's blight on them tomato's. Alittle fungicide should fix it with alittle Cal Mag. Tomato's drink calcium like herbs do. Great job my friend Keepem Green
 
ah with veggies and stuff id just grow with good organic soil especially if its outside
i don't usually add nutes to veggies and stuff i grow
i just use a good mulched soil
 
blight!? fungus.. dude ive been eating these guys.. the beefsteak tomato was the culprit.. it grew with it bad set of seeds. cherry tomato plants were always strong.. youre saying those spots are blight too? all over all them? what the fuck..

edit: I just sprayed all my plants with a mix of peroxide, baking soda and water. its crazy how my pepper plant is the only one that's not sick, and they also suggest a "hot pepper spray" for blights
 
Just driving thru Chronic. You are sure making it look easy with the LED's. I almost bought a LED setup myself, but I guess I'm stuck in my ways. But really LEDs should be the light because there sure are a lot of advantages. Hey I just wanted to say your babies are looking great GL and btw that's blight on them tomato's. Alittle fungicide should fix it with alittle Cal Mag. Tomato's drink calcium like herbs do. Great job my friend Keepem Green

Thanks a lot Norcali :Namaste:
yea i went straight from flouros to led i wanted the hid but the heat and its already always so hot here i had to go with the led's
the only thing i had going for me was led's was out for awhile before i started using them allowing the manufacturers to dail the light in better before i started using them
and they still are improving upon them:thumb:
 
I like your white "training" hooks :thumb: plants look very happy & well cared for! I'm gonna go copy your hook method, you got white, I'll use a different color!:peace:

yea those are actually copper wires i had some is it romex outdoor stuff laying around so i cut off the top insulation and took out the wires inside of which 2 were insulated and they are very stiff so was good to use:Namaste:
 
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