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Yeah! It’s the best one I’ve grown so far, since I started learning last September. Sad part is, I made a mistake in my cloning process and killed all the clones I had from it

How far into flower is she Herb? You could take a clone now, you realize?
 
I took a few lower sites as clones from the first bag seed plant I posted (the one I mistakenly killed all the clones from). Hopefully they root so I can keep it alive! :D

I'm pulling for you Herb. :hugs:
 
Hey SS it's been over a yr since I last posted and now I've found a new forum "Hempy Buckets" where were you when I first started hempy grows? I was delighted to see someone else tried soil in a hempy bucket. I know my reason but what was yours?
To all the growers who are new to the hempy style of growing just keep at it there is some great advice here in these pages. I've found this style to be ID10T proof for me, no more ph testing no ppm testing no nuthing Only thing I have had to watch is their height, I have two girls that I just flipped from a two week 12/12 to a dimminishing light schedule and my afghani kush is at 1M tall and my Acapulco gold is at 36".
Bottom line. I love Hempy Buckets
 
Alright folks I have a problem, how do you subscribe to a thread using your phone? I've always used my computer before and it's driving me crazy

You subscribe by posting. You’re already subscribed raziel. :battingeyelashes:

My hempy buckets work well with just perlite. How are you using soil with hempy? Chris Scorpio was using a small batch in the center to start seeds, but he’s the only one who sprang to mind when I read your first post.
 
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My hempy buckets work well with just perlite. How are you using soil with hempy? Chris Scorpio was using a small batch in the center to start seeds, but he’s the only one who sprang to mind when I read your first post.
Well I have a 3 layer approach, bottom hydroton, next perlite/coco coir, final layer soil in 5gal Buckets I did it this way just to see if it would increase the terpens in the final stages. I was also hoping that with the added soil I would also gain the stability that soil provides. So far (this is my 3rd grow this way), its way easier than when I ran a active hydro setup. After getting them all setup while in the veg stage it's been set it and forget it easy
 
Ok I'm seeking knowledgeable feedback. I've been watching and interacting with my two girls since they were just dreams in the shells and every day their leaves have stood up straight and erect from day one and every morning they're down like they're sleeping. I've done an extensive search on the net to see if that's normal behavior since they both looked healthy like drbuds high brix grows, but w/o that waxy shine his and others that uses his mix has. What I found is two camps, happy plants vs sick plants. What's the opinion here? Any feedback is welcome. Thanks
 
Ok I'm seeking knowledgeable feedback. I've been watching and interacting with my two girls since they were just dreams in the shells and every day their leaves have stood up straight and erect from day one and every morning they're down like they're sleeping. I've done an extensive search on the net to see if that's normal behavior since they both looked healthy like drbuds high brix grows, but w/o that waxy shine his and others that uses his mix has. What I found is two camps, happy plants vs sick plants. What's the opinion here? Any feedback is welcome. Thanks

Those shiny leaves are a combination of genetics and slick photography. Lol!

I grow with Doc Bud's system, but I don't often choose chemovars that have overtly shiny leaves, so I know this to be true. There are more definite ways to determine the brix quality of a plant, none of which I can recall off the top of my head because to me it's excess baggage cluttering up my mind. The system grows high brix flowers. That's good enough for me.

The praying leaves speak to health and vitality. All plants sleep at night and some take longer than others to wake up. If yours are praying to the indoor sun at any point in your day, do a little dance of joy and keep doing what you're doing. :high-five:

Do you find you get a noticably stronger terpene expression with this method of layering raziel? I find I get different expressions in the HB soil than I do in the hempies but not enough difference with most of the chemovars I grow to matter to me. I usually grow them all in both mediums. They're potent in either mix.
 
hmmm.... 5gal bucket with layers.... interesting.
Are you feeding this configuration any nutrient mix or are they getting everything from the soil?
Can you form a comparison of the grows (standard perlite vs soil layering) and share those words with us?
What was your nutrient regime in perlite only?

Sorry for all the queries... it's new to me so I gotta poke at it forever and form my own ideas to see if I wanna jump in.
 
Seeing your solo cups, from July of 17, I'm assuming you are able to transplant up to a larger size and what is the process?

Tead, sniffing around soil, are we? Lol!

BTzGrow, I'm growing them out in those cups as an experiment, just to see if I can learn to do it. I have this crazy dream of starting a seed a day, in hopes of growing enough to juice buds every morning. It's a maverick way to homeostasis, using cannabis as the food it was meant to be.

My intention was to find 32-oz cups, but so far they've defied my search, so I'll grow them out like this as I keep looking. If I find them I'll upcan.

I was actually considering going back to 2-liter bottles, cut down a bit. I may track some down today, and give that a go. Thank you for asking that question. :hugs: I might have skipped right over that impulse. Hmmm..... time to do some measuring of volumes.
 
Thanks for such a nice and quick answer. I was trying to imagine the concept or idea of transplanting from the smaller Hempy Solo Cups to a larger Hempy pot and though I could see a couple of ways of cutting the cup, disturbing the roots that had already gotten to the bottom seemed like an issue to be dealt with. My brother recently brought this technique to my attention and I see great merit in the Hempy direction. Thanks, BTz
 
Thanks for such a nice and quick answer. I was trying to imagine the concept or idea of transplanting from the smaller Hempy Solo Cups to a larger Hempy pot and though I could see a couple of ways of cutting the cup, disturbing the roots that had already gotten to the bottom seemed like an issue to be dealt with. My brother recently brought this technique to my attention and I see great merit in the Hempy direction. Thanks, BTz

Transplanting with hempy is soooo simple BTzGrow! You plug the hole, fill with water, and lift the roots right out with a wiggle. What stays attached slips right into the prepared pot. Fill with fresh perlite and water. They never miss a beat, but rather burst into full glory.

You’ll love this method. I keep threatening to leave soil for good. When I find the right organic nutrients I probably will.
 
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