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NileOG

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In ocean forest / happy frog soil 50:50
Hydrated the soil with plain tap water 7.0 ph
Watered once with 6.3 ph + voodoo juice
Lights 700W
Environment standard figures + air flow
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Zero Day Old photos
In ocean forest / happy frog soil 50:50
Hydrated the soil with plain tap water 7.0 ph
Watered once with 6.3 ph + voodoo juice
Lights 700W
Environment standard figures + air flow
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IMG_9037.jpeg

85349CEB-69C5-46EE-901D-57B4C5AA14F2.jpeg

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Looking good :thumb:


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Bill284 😎
 
Looking good and you're off to a good start. :thumb:

You've got a bit of a leggy leaner there, are you giving it enough light? If it flops over you may have to support it but @Bill284 will have you covered if it gets to that as he has some wrapped around wire support things he uses when needed.
 
Looking good and you're off to a good start. :thumb:

You've got a bit of a leggy leaner there, are you giving it enough light? If it flops over you may have to support it but @Bill284 will have you covered if it gets to that as he has some wrapped around wire support things he uses when needed.
Those horseshoe pins from the dollar store are great.

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Do you find those in the gardening section or are they mainly used for something else?
@VIVOSUN sells them in bulk on their website.
Dollar store here has them in the gardening section in 10 packs.
Although they aren’t a dollar anymore.
Dollar giant in the states should have them.


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Bill284 😎
 
Looking good and you're off to a good start. :thumb:

You've got a bit of a leggy leaner there, are you giving it enough light? If it flops over you may have to support it but @Bill284 will have you covered if it gets to that as he has some wrapped around wire support things he uses when needed.
Well spotted
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Day 17 and final transplant
Haven’t watered since last post
Also haven’t decided whether I’ll top them ..

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Nice full pots, great work. :welldone:
Just curious do you put DYNOMYCO or anything on the roots before you transplant?


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Bill284 😎
 
Nice full pots, great work. :welldone:
Just curious do you put DYNOMYCO or anything on the roots before you transplant?


Stay safe
Bill284 😎
I have dynomyco and great white
I sprinkle either or both usually, in the transplant hole, do you recommend I do it directly on the roots next time?
 
I have dynomyco and great white
I sprinkle either or both usually, in the transplant hole, do you recommend I do it directly on the roots next time?
Yes, sprinkle directly on the roots. Myco only lives when in direct contact with living roots. The Great White at least can also be used when watering, directions can be found on the bottle.
 
I’ve been meaning to ask about the P.K in the solo cup …

And is one of them in perlite?
Or is the surface mulched with perlite?
Bill has a soil building method where he layers perlite with other things and he'll give you a link to one of his journals where he details it. Makes it impossible to overwater I think he says.

He uses it with coco but I think I would work the same with soil, but let's let him weigh in as he'll do a much better job of explaining it than I would.
 
Thanks Azi:thanks:
As Azi mentioned put it directly on the roots.
I spray mine first with a mild kelp solution and then cover the root ball with DYNOMYCO. Then Bokashi and Frass 0-0-0.
The perlite is a layering technique I invented to add a constant source of air to the roots.
It’s in all my threads but Heaven’s Shore’s has the most detailed pictorials.
Everything from a solo cup to 200l. Bag.
It’s a long thread but absolutely tons of great info on my method.


Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
Thanks Azi:thanks:
As Azi mentioned put it directly on the roots.
I spray mine first with a mild kelp solution and then cover the root ball with DYNOMYCO. Then Bokashi and Frass 0-0-0.
The perlite is a layering technique I invented to add a constant source of air to the roots.
It’s in all my threads but Heaven’s Shore’s has the most detailed pictorials.
Everything from a solo cup to 200l. Bag.
It’s a long thread but absolutely tons of great info on my method.


Stay safe
Bill284 😎
A lot of what I do comes from heaven’s shore’s 🏆
 
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