Spimps NLxBB Auto Micro CFL's 2013

Good Weed and Happy Frieday to everyone! :ciao:

My plants took off like crazy yesterday. I literally have a new set of leaves on Gitmo Bud. I looked back at my notes and I hadnt relized her age! 23 days old. So she had alot of pentup energy waiting to burst as soon as she got healthy enough to. The other girls got bigger too. Both autos stretched a little and are statring to have tiny little point of branches. Still got a ways to go, but its promising!
I has hoping to hold off transplanting GDP for a bit. But the way the red party cup is drying out so fast, I may have to do it in the next week. I was hoping to recieve the soil mixture from the new sponsor before then, but Im sure I can manage if not. I need to get off my lazy butt and read up on that stuff. From my understanding Ill have enough for basically one plant all the way through. What i may do is run both my Transiberian beans, one with the Mix, one with plain soil and FF and see the difference. Not sure yet...
 
Today Lesson: Dont mist the Plants under lights. Not even CFL's. :straightface:
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Good Weed and Happy Frieday to everyone! :ciao:

My plants took off like crazy yesterday. I literally have a new set of leaves on Gitmo Bud. I looked back at my notes and I hadnt relized her age! 23 days old. So she had alot of pentup energy waiting to burst as soon as she got healthy enough to. The other girls got bigger too. Both autos stretched a little and are statring to have tiny little point of branches. Still got a ways to go, but its promising!
I has hoping to hold off transplanting GDP for a bit. But the way the red party cup is drying out so fast, I may have to do it in the next week. I was hoping to recieve the soil mixture from the new sponsor before then, but Im sure I can manage if not. I need to get off my lazy butt and read up on that stuff. From my understanding Ill have enough for basically one plant all the way through. What i may do is run both my Transiberian beans, one with the Mix, one with plain soil and FF and see the difference. Not sure yet...

Waiting on your report on that soil mixture you won. I really like the way that stuff looked. Seemed like they had good set up and system . :bravo:
 
Waiting on your report on that soil mixture you won. I really like the way that stuff looked. Seemed like they had good set up and system . :bravo:

Im very interested in it a well Carl. Like for example, do I have to transplant for each stage? Or do you just add the addmendments to the top? Curious...
 
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Ok heres the info I got.
Step 1 50% Humates 50% mycorrhizae. Mix this with the soil

Step 2 | Guaranteed analysis
•Total Nitrogen (N) 20%
•Available Phosphate (P2O5) 5.0%
•Soluble Potash (K2O) 10%
•Magnesium (Mg) 3.0%
•Boron (B) 0.02%
•Copper (Cu) 0.05%
•Iron (Fe) 0.10%
•Manganese (Mn) 0.05%
•Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0005%
•Zinc (Zn) 0.05%


Step 3 | Guaranteed analysis
•Total Nitrogen (N) 10%
•Available Phosphate (P2O5) 30.0%
•Soluble Potash (K2O) 10%
•Magnesium (Mg) 3.0%
•Boron (B) 0.02%
•Copper (Cu) 0.05%
•Iron (Fe) 0.10%
•Manganese (Mn) 0.05%
•Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0005%
•Zinc (Zn) 0.05%


So its a soil mix, then nutes you mix and feed. I believe.
 
Hey there Spimp! That soil mix seems like it has a good variety and proportions of nutrients. This comes premixed for you? And did you ever find out if you add the the 'additives' to the top or transplant per stage of growth?

The BBB and TM ladies are looking great there man, keep it up with the Gitmo and GDP and because the new growth looks really healthy. Good Luck! AG ;)
 
Hey there Spimp! That soil mix seems like it has a good variety and proportions of nutrients. This comes premixed for you? And did you ever find out if you add the the 'additives' to the top or transplant per stage of growth?

The BBB and TM ladies are looking great there man, keep it up with the Gitmo and GDP and because the new growth looks really healthy. Good Luck! AG ;)

From What I can tell, the H&M is something you mix into the soil. Then step 2,3 are possible granular feeds that you mix with water and feed during corresponding times.

So to me, the reason the Step 1 is for seedlings is because the M takes a little while to reproduce so by the time she comes out of seedling stage, the M is thriving.
 
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Ok heres the info I got.
Step 1 50% Humates 50% mycorrhizae. Mix this with the soil

Step 2 | Guaranteed analysis
-Total Nitrogen (N) 20%
-Available Phosphate (P2O5) 5.0%
-Soluble Potash (K2O) 10%
-Magnesium (Mg) 3.0%
-Boron (B) 0.02%
-Copper (Cu) 0.05%
-Iron (Fe) 0.10%
-Manganese (Mn) 0.05%
-Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0005%
-Zinc (Zn) 0.05%


Step 3 | Guaranteed analysis
-Total Nitrogen (N) 10%
-Available Phosphate (P2O5) 30.0%
-Soluble Potash (K2O) 10%
-Magnesium (Mg) 3.0%
-Boron (B) 0.02%
-Copper (Cu) 0.05%
-Iron (Fe) 0.10%
-Manganese (Mn) 0.05%
-Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0005%
-Zinc (Zn) 0.05%


So its a soil mix, then nutes you mix and feed. I believe.

Step 1 | for seedlings and new clones
50/50 Starter Mix

Directions: Thoroughly mix 1 tablespoon with 1 gallon of soil or whatever growing medium you use. (That's 1/3 cup for a 5-gallon container.) That's all you do - the mycorrhizae and humates do the rest. (Don't use Step 1 for hydroponic growing.)

Step 2 | For Growing Plants
20-5-10

Directions: Thoroughly dissolve 1 tablespoon in 1 gallon of water. Use it every time you water your plants while they're in their vegetative phase.

Step 3 | For Bud Formation
10-30-10

Directions: When the plant enters its bud formation phase, switch to Step 3 and use it just like you used Step 2: thoroughly dissolve 1 tablespoon in 1 gallon of water. Then use it every time you water your plants. (We recommend flushing your plants for 10 to 14 days prior to harvest.)
 
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