The Mars Hydro FC-E4800 Sponsored Grow Journal: 3 Classic Strains In Soil

Hi Squig. How are things?
You know theres something hilarious comming after this long radio silence. :D

Jokes. Hope everythings fine in your world Paul!
 
Sorry folks, been fixing fences again, we had another freak storm hit us. It is now torrential rain and I had left the window down in the car, ooooops... all is well now and I'm done working , so I can start reporting replying again.. thanks for popping in, I appreciate it .
I will be doing an update in about 10 mins..


Hope all's growing well with you lot also, I will be checking in on your threads later..
hope you've all be good :p

Glad you all got a giggle out of the elephants Bum hole. :laugh:I would like to use the "A" word but I've got to set a good example;)
 
Sorry folks, been fixing fences again, we had another freak storm hit us. It is now torrential rain and I had left the window down in the car, ooooops... all is well now and I'm done working , so I can start reporting replying again.. thanks for popping in, I appreciate it .
I will be doing an update in about 10 mins..


Hope all's growing well with you lot also, I will be checking in on your threads later..
hope you've all be good :p

Glad you all got a giggle out of the elephants Bum hole. :laugh:I would like to use the "A" word but I've got to set a good example;)
First roll up your windows before it rains. :p
B, don't fix the fence in the rain.
Wait until the storm stops. :rofl:
Third reporting/replying no one likes a tout. ;)
D, stick a pot plant behind that dam elephant and take another pic.
You have pic of the month for sure.:cheer:
Get the meter to say 420 don't forget.:circle-of-love:

Sorry can't help myself today.
Hey Paul glad your okay. :love:
Hope your your lovely wife is having a good day. :thumb:

Stay dry my friend
Bill
 
Apparently, we've got a few things in common... :)
I'm not alone :yahoo:
I opened a jar of beetroot upside down once. I was fighting to get the lid off. Twisting and contorting, trying to get as much power behind the pesky thing as I could, and Pop! it was the wrong way up:oops:
Missus wasn't happy, as I walked up the stairs to tell her, with beetroot juice on my slippers..
New carpet :confused:
 
Sorry folks, been fixing fences again, we had another freak storm hit us. It is now torrential rain and I had left the window down in the car, ooooops... all is well now and I'm done working , so I can start reporting replying again.. thanks for popping in, I appreciate it .
I will be doing an update in about 10 mins..


Hope all's growing well with you lot also, I will be checking in on your threads later..
hope you've all be good :p

Glad you all got a giggle out of the elephants Bum hole. :laugh:I would like to use the "A" word but I've got to set a good example;)
Sheesh!! Glad you take this all in good stride and with humor!
 
First roll up your windows before it rains. :p
B, don't fix the fence in the rain.
Wait until the storm stops. :rofl:
Third reporting/replying no one likes a tout. ;)
D, stick a pot plant behind that dam elephant and take another pic.
You have pic of the month for sure.:cheer:
Get the meter to say 420 don't forget.:circle-of-love:

Sorry can't help myself today.
Hey Paul glad your okay. :love:
Hope your your lovely wife is having a good day. :thumb:

Stay dry my friend
Bill
I wish you had sent me that list last week:laugh: it would have saved a load of grief.
The missus is great today thanks..
Sending best wishes back to you two...
 
Sorry folks, been fixing fences again, we had another freak storm hit us. It is now torrential rain and I had left the window down in the car, ooooops... all is well now and I'm done working , so I can start reporting replying again.. thanks for popping in, I appreciate it .
I will be doing an update in about 10 mins..


Hope all's growing well with you lot also, I will be checking in on your threads later..
hope you've all be good :p

Glad you all got a giggle out of the elephants Bum hole. :laugh:I would like to use the "A" word but I've got to set a good example;)
Yeah I can always tell when you’ve popped in to my tent of debauchery.

Feel free to just detour past mine ;)

L O L L I N G !
 
Mars Hydro FC-E4800 sponsored journal

Strains - Alcapulco Gold, Jack Herer Northern light and a Bluebery. All fem and photo.
Also a Moby dick Auto
Light setting and height- Set at 50% @ 36 inches
Lux- 21000
Medium - Off the shelf compost. Young seedling mix, young plant mix and mature plant compost
Nutrients- Off the shelf, liquid organic fruit and vegetable feed
Grow space - 1 metre x 1metre x 2metre
Extraction - AC infinity T6 with smart controller + Carbon filter
Final pot size - still to be confirmed
Temp - 25
Rh- between 42 an 58
Water - Bottled mineral

Hi Folks, how's it growing on your side?

All of the plants are loving life under the @Mars Hydro FC-E4800. Really good growth rate, pretty tight spacing.. I'm loving this light.

I had the start of a pest issue, something was chewing my leaves on both plants. At first i thought it was mould off the re-vegging blueberry, but it wouldn't wipe off, then I looked closer with the loupe and I could see tiny tracks , where the things had been munching. I will keep an eye on it.
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I wiped some honey at every leaf stem or petiole thing and also on every node; as an organic sticky trap.. They haven't spread at all and are only confined to two leaves. Hopefully the sugar in the honey has rotted their teeth out.I will get the super zoomy in microscope thing on them when I find it.. I've put it somewhere, whilst in a medicated state and I havent got a clue where it is..
It's probably in the fridge.

Anyway, here's a shot of the Alcapulco Gold
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There's a little bit of light green on the new growth, but it has done this before but it soon darkened up a bit.
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Here's a shot of the Northern Light
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They are pretty healthy so far. I will be starting some LST at the weekend. Nothing special, I just fold them over and train them around the circumference of the pot and when it's all they way back to the starting point, I flip them into flower..
Here's a group shot of them, I forgot to take pictures of the little blueberry and moby. I will stick those up tomorrow..


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Anyway that's it folks.. hopefully catch up with you all on your pages.
As always, I Appreciate lot popping in..

Thanks

Paul
 
Looks sweet squiggle. Glad to see all is well on your end :) by the way that's an awesome grow set up...tons of space. And that's a good place to leave your scope...get a better look at munchie foodz :D
 
Looking good for wot they went thru in past week or so :ganjamon:
 
Hey Paul! :ciao: Hopefully you’ve got som of your(plural) things in order!

I don’t know if its the lighting which gives the deep dark hue, or are they actually that dark green?
Just wanted to mention that I had somewhat same kind of situation. My PP on soil had very stunted growth and the plant was getting darker green day by day. So started to think there is something wrong.
It was dark green like yours, but no other signs of the excessive Nitrogen.
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Collected a sample of run off water and runoff pH was showing 4.9 o_Oo_O
So the case was too low soil pH which caused prob most of the nutrients to be locked out.
After a good flush I brought it back to 6.6 and just a day after she started to look heaps better and noticeable growth happened in like 12hrs.
 
Hey Squigs - coming along nicely mate:thumb:
Pics could show a bit more colour tho; try using Aperture Priority Mode set to F5.6 for brighter images (assume you have set ISO Auto)
After a shot, press the 'Play' button top left to view it, then press just below 'OK' on the ring and it will show you the light distribution and therefore you can adjust for a precisely correct exposure
If the graph shows too much on the left, it is underexposed, too much on the right and it's over exposed
Ideally, you want an even level across the graph, ie equal light and saturation, highlights and detail across the image

One other top tip - when repairing plasterwork, paint any new plaster patches the same colour as the surrounding wall for a truly professional finish
Hope that helps
 
Hey, Squiggle!

The plants have plenty of room to grow. And one things is certain, that light will miss no spot in that tent! :Rasta:
 
Wow sorry Paul that almost everything tried to go tits up.. you got this and all will be ok... But I hope the miss is alright, the phone..plants...fence are the least of the concern :) all can be replaced. And your phone isnt shot yet sir you can recover the data with a synch cord when you get replacement. :nerd-with-glasses:but peace love and plants with no bugs.

Oh and I don't like the look in the elephants eyes when the meter is in its rear lol
 
Looks sweet squiggle. Glad to see all is well on your end :) by the way that's an awesome grow set up...tons of space. And that's a good place to leave your scope...get a better look at munchie foodz :D
Thanks man..
The grow space. It took a while to get to this size. My first grow was under the stairs. The second was in a big card board box, then i got a little 2x2.. and to get where I am now, I gave all my clothes to a charity shop and dismantled the wardrobe, as I didn't have any clothes to fill it and I bought that tent to fit in its space :laugh: not joking either..
That wardrobe was full of stuff I never wore, so i might as well use the space for something important.. you will also end up with a big tent mate, I will bet my last dollar on it. This hobby gets a grip of you after a couple of years and you need more room and bigger lights. Even if you do have to wear the same Tshirt and pants all week:laugh:

Had a giggle at your reply to the fridge :rofl:
 
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