Nutty & His Antics

moved around once again lol :hmmmm:
any way i went out last night to the little locker where i had the two stunted autos for seeds , the branch was dry so i just crumbled it all over them :kiss: , i have now put them into my grow room as the others are too old or too young to do damage , as you can see in the left hand side of one pic bottom i am ready for mites :cheesygrinsmiley:
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think i already see orange hairs but i am not gonna say they are seeded just yet , counting your chicks and all that .I took a close up of the bud i will remember and update on changes so you know what to look out for when doing seeds<
I hope this has worked and i didn't screw it up in the end lol

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Floor in ,looks great , ill be sore for a few days now , or stoned flat out :ganjamon:
, early night , feet up , catch you tomorrow :cheesygrinsmiley: i am very please with this room, it looks more medical than a pig sty
just have to mop out and give tent a wipe


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very please with this room, it looks more medical than a pig sty :straightface::eye-roll:
Order makes my heart sing.

Mess/disorder gives me anxiety. My partners garage has me pearl clutching and because my dark room backs into it I have to endure the walk into the land of junk and disorder twice daily
 
chopped the three , i just want every thing mite free , going on too long , I also just want a smooth run now , no main lines , no seed making , no recipes for keeping mites off lol ,

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the three coco are going nicely now , :cheesygrinsmiley: missed doing coco plants ,

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today i decided i want a more easy way of doing things
I will crack 4 seeds
ph at hydro end 5.7- 6.0
ph at soil end 6.4-7.0
do not ph at all ? ( this would be better lol )
and a coco grow at soil ph with dry amendments, amino, humic acids , ph at 6.4 to 7.0
What works for me works for me , id rather just fill a watering can and buck it into the pots lol :cheesygrinsmiley:
It will save the argument i have in my head :hmmmm:
 
today i decided i want a more easy way of doing things
I will crack 4 seeds
ph at hydro end 5.7- 6.0
ph at soil end 6.4-7.0
do not ph at all ? ( this would be better lol )
and a coco grow at soil ph with dry amendments, amino, humic acids , ph at 6.4 to 7.0
What works for me works for me , id rather just fill a watering can and buck it into the pots lol :cheesygrinsmiley:
It will save the argument i have in my head :hmmmm:
Ph perfect technology
 
Ph perfect technology


its this coco medium with a soil ph that's getting me now lol any wonder ive been confused on some posts lol .,so much has changed in a couple of years :hmmmm: from i never used the forum some things have changed so much
 
going to use three small runts for my ph test , lower end higher end no ph straight from the tap , rather than waiting on seeds popping , would have just give these seedlings away anyway
this is not point scoring its to give me peace of mind and what is given the best results ,
this is a hydro soil with organic amendments and i grew them at 5.6/5.8 when i should have been at the higher end mid 6s
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coco girls are loving life , NO VEG NUTES so far start next week for two weeks only
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as you can see the spider mites crawl up the stems when buds are drying , this is where i nuke the little fuckers once and for all :rip: once they set up home its bye bye time :)

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Morning mate, this year is the first time I played with coco and was using Mega Crop. My understanding of coco is that it is hard to over water and should be keep moist with no dry cycles. Not sure how it works with dry amendments.

That being said, I never really used dry cycles with my LOS girls either, but it’s a well draining soil and I use well oxygenated water. Over watering issues are a result of low oxygen levels in solution rather than the water itself.
 
Thanks mate , ive read a few post and seen couple of videos , and i also seen a company that makes something just like what ive knocked together so i sent them a message "is it good to have a wet dry cycle" so hope they get back , i think the idea is a water only job , like the promix but using the coco as more of a base than peat moss , im 99.9 you let it dry, that would work out better for me as the peat moss can make the water run off , need a wetting agent . yuka or something like that :laugh:
 
I am loving the look of this coco/soil , i would think the mix i have done will be pretty hot so ill use it on bottom half of my pots ,
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i have also marked the three smallest seedlings for my ph test , hopefully ill be not worrying about ph any more , ,
It will be nice to grow with no mite damage also , my goal is to grow a plant after making my soils just putting water in there with no ph , its not about the size of the plants its about what pots don't show problems :thumb:
I need an easy life I'm burnt out lol
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the sweet cheese is loving life
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they were kept small to breed , i put pollen over them and was showing the orange pistols , hopefully means pollination :D
You’re such a nutty professor!

I had no idea humans could design plants like this tbh.

Very clever :)
 
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The ph of the amino acids is about 4.6 so i use this as my ph Down , i also used as foliar feeding ,
MY coco plants have been feed bloom nutes from day one , this was to give them more (P) for roots , the reason i didnt use veg is because there is enough (N) in this amino bottle to get busy plants , its been used with seaweed as a foliar feed

I sprayed the sweet cheese with my amino yesterday and she responded very well



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i cut the top stems so the mites would drop into a water tub , then sprayed the crap out of them lol

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