Gg4, Dosido, Tangie, Bubba Kush, Original Skunk #1, Runtz, & Triple Scoop!

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Day 50 / 60-65
Super pleased with this round of triple scoop so far.
The babies are right around the corner from flower too! Hard to see the thoroughly but I will make sure to keep updates on sizing etc once they're under their final light (2 weeks tops!)
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Day 50 / 60-65
Super pleased with this round of triple scoop so far.
The babies are right around the corner from flower too! Hard to see the thoroughly but I will make sure to keep updates on sizing etc once they're under their final light (2 weeks tops!)
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Beautiful garden my friend @noydb07 those colas are amazing. :thumb:
Couple things I noticed :Namaste:
The babies look hungry but happy, is that the lighting?
Are they on a concrete floor? they don't like cold feet.
When you up pot are you going into cloth bags?
That's coco in those pots now?
 
Beautiful garden my friend @noydb07 those colas are amazing. :thumb:
Couple things I noticed :Namaste:
The babies look hungry but happy, is that the lighting?
Are they on a concrete floor, they don't like cold feet.
When you up pot are you going into cloth bags?
That's coco in those pots now?
Thank you! The frost is certainly building up
 
Beautiful garden my friend @noydb07 those colas are amazing. :thumb:
Couple things I noticed :Namaste:
The babies look hungry but happy, is that the lighting?
Are they on a concrete floor? they don't like cold feet.
When you up pot are you going into cloth bags?
That's coco in those pots now?
Somehow I never saw this ! I just came across it. The above mentioned we're in fact hungry but happy and I usually go light on seedlings until I know they're ready for a full veg feed. Which they got and handled shortly thereafter. Not concrete floors so definitely not cold feet. Possibly cold in general. I try to control it but when it's 10°F it's hard to maintain a proper veg space in thos set-up unfortunately. Those plants were in their final pot in that picture. And here's a picture of them currently! Day 9 flower
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As far as yield on my last run everything was between 103-118g per triple scoop . Between 2 next light Megas and 12 Triple scoop the final numbers were just over 3.1 lbs and with any luck that should last! The flavor of this round was pretty subtle along the lines of a Cake type of smell but light. The smell you can get is a smooth funk. Taste is also light this round but the stoning is extremely cerebral and even uplifting in some ways! I'm looking to improve on my taste and flavor next round but overall I'm happy with the result.
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Does anyone measure the EC in a soiless medium? I could use a bit of a crash course on how to check/monitor EC throughout the grow. I understand it can build as the grow goes on, but I want to understand how to accurately measure and apply technique's that control the "climb". I could also use a recommendation on equipment used to measure such things in coco/peat mediums.
Just checking run off can be a rough guide on salt build up but for anything else peat holds nutrients so could be inaccurate. As long as you get enough run off and water often enough sat build up becomes difficult to get.
I grow in coir so can tailor to the plants needs or just feed a little extra and worry not.

Some nice plants 👍 i might have to get into bambooing as I hate net's 👌👊
 
Just checking run off can be a rough guide on salt build up but for anything else peat holds nutrients so could be inaccurate. As long as you get enough run off and water often enough sat build up becomes difficult to get.
I grow in coir so can tailor to the plants needs or just feed a little extra and worry not.

Some nice plants 👍 i might have to get into bambooing as I hate net's 👌👊
Yeah it can be rough getting accurate numbers with peat runoff I agree. I have a 60%peat 30% coco and 10% perlite mix I'm running now. I'm able to get the ppms down to about 200 after weeks of flush but never quite 0. Here soon I'm starting a DWC and trying to get back into that whole swing for pretty much flushing and controlling ppms in general! Last ppm check I did on this run was wayyyy up there (2800 on one girl and 3800 on another) so flush started early this time haha ope
 
Yeah it can be rough getting accurate numbers with peat runoff I agree. I have a 60%peat 30% coco and 10% perlite mix I'm running now. I'm able to get the ppms down to about 200 after weeks of flush but never quite 0. Here soon I'm starting a DWC and trying to get back into that whole swing for pretty much flushing and controlling ppms in general! Last ppm check I did on this run was wayyyy up there (2800 on one girl and 3800 on another) so flush started early this time haha ope
So I've never used peat but 200ppm after flush sounds about right 👍
if you tried pure coir or with perlite then you can definitely manage your whole grow in a controlled hydro manor.. going into flower I'm feeding 700ppm and my run off is around 800ppm then approaching week three flower I see my runoff drop to 600ppm so of course I'm upping my feed.

Now in your situation my 3x3 run off was +400ppm to my feed which is Max it can be out.. this was due to her drinking more then eating so I added a third watering which dropped my PPM's back in range within a day.

I think you either wasn't getting enough run off or you wasn't watering often enough per day but depends on plant size to pot.

Lastly if you feed a bit higher then your plant needs you will notice that you'll never have to check your run off in coir or peat as it will always stay in range as long as you are watering often enough and getting enough run off. Tailoring your feeds is more of a choice but can tell you alot about your plants or phenos
 
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