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The exploratory journey through the many strain choices continues.
One for hempy using Grow Better nutes, one for Doc's kit.
One for hempy using Grow Better nutes, one for Doc's kit.
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I like your choice of strain to plant! I have never had it but, Scott is a very good name. Haha
P.s. I hope you are enjoying your flight today at 1 pill every two hours.
I hope this landing is smooth.
*sigh of relief* Now I can harvest that plant panting in the finish tent.
I'm thinking about tomorrow.
Sue those buds seem to resemble HPS grown buds more than LEDs
I like your choice of strain to plant! I have never had it but, Scott is a very good name. Haha
P.s. I hope you are enjoying your flight today at 1 pill every two hours.
I hope this landing is smooth.
I don't think Sue ever lands. Always flying it's the altitude that varies.
12 years
You two are no longer allowed to communicate with each other in any way.
We (yes... the entire collective) have become afraid of the energy that may result from simple discussion. Stop it. Just put your brains down and back away.
Speaking of hempys
why couldnt organic powdered nutes be mixed throught the perlite or down in the bottom?
or some Dr Earth Life All Purpose slow release peltes? similar to OC+ but organic.
I am currently testing soil and nutes on the peppers and the one with ProMix garden soil and OC+ is the tallest by a good 4 inches but no peppers yet. The one with the Promix and DrEarth Life looks the lushest and has 2 peppers already.
There is one in local Natrual Garden soil amendment not doing so good and one in Kellog Potting soil from HD that looks week also. I top dressed them with some DrEarth Tomato and Veg and hope they improve.
tooooo much rain also, way to much
they would probably wash down to the bottom which might be a good thing, and the pellets are slow release.
Sounds like another pepper experiment gotta get me some perlite
well.... if all your nutes wash down to the bottom, you'll find the mix too rich for the roots to touch. I've seen this in my world using the Osmo. When I dose the plants too much too low, I get no root growth in the bottom 1/3 of my container and the plant suffers.
Of course, one might compensate for this by using a taller container and configuring things to allow for no root growth in the bottom 1/3 of a container... but Tead's a much simpler kinda dude.
Having said all that, I keep meaning to try a touch of lime in the bottom of my pots to reduce my calmag needs.... so lazy.