Thirvnrob's Power Plant - TLO Soil In SIP Containers

Nice roots!
Thanks for that. I didn't add the myco. The plant will still thrive. Gotta remember to not be annoyed, but learn from the oversight.
 
A lot of the soils we use have mycorrhiza blended in so no need to sweat it. And if you put yours on top of the bag of soil you'll never forget again!
I zoomed in on those roots. This is the best look I
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've ever gotten at their structure.
 
Seems like I had a clumsy moment last night, but I consumed copious amounts of purple kush & honestly don't remember. I haven't seen any bugs, but I think they're there. Their activity will reveal them to me.
They're, there & their used consecutively & correctly! SLAM FREAKING DUNK!
 
Looks physical to me too. I often close the desk drawer on the leaves of my Candida mother that sits on the floor. :rolleyes:
Dude - you gotta stop this out doing me 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I now have this image of like a mega expensive teak Scandinavian minimalist style desk with lush ergo chair, a Bloomberg terminal open to SE Asian Co2 Futures page and then you casually knocking the drawer with your knee and and the perfect SIP in solo cup gets decapitated. But you shrug and figure - I can fix that.

I imagine that and I aspire to it!

🤣
 
Dude - you gotta stop this out doing me 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I now have this image of like a mega expensive teak Scandinavian minimalist style desk with lush ergo chair, a Bloomberg terminal open to SE Asian Co2 Futures page and then you casually knocking the drawer with your knee and and the perfect SIP in solo cup gets decapitated. But you shrug and figure - I can fix that.

I imagine that and I aspire to it!

🤣
If he can’t fix it he will have a link on how to.Lmao CL🍀 :woohoo: :cheesygrinsmiley::Namaste:
 
looks awesome. Those flowers are sooo nice. don't forget to myco when you transplant the little ones. Also, consider some bottom watering, cut a few slits in the cup bottom... you can get them some early mycs in there that way (mixed w/ water) and set up the roots for SIP at same time. gr8 journal.
 
looks awesome. Those flowers are sooo nice. don't forget to myco when you transplant the little ones. Also, consider some bottom watering, cut a few slits in the cup bottom... you can get them some early mycs in there that way (mixed w/ water) and set up the roots for SIP at same time. gr8 journal.
Thanks RD. I have 5 holes drilled in the bottoms of the clear cups . I don't fully understand what you're suggesting, but I want to...
 
I think you nailed it! I have seen it take 14 days... but 11 seems to be common for most sativas. I predict that yours will be very long running, like 14-16 weeks of bloom.
Here's a question about the transition time for this particular grow:

I made what I consider a gaffe by top dressing with a high N veg mix from the rev's book & then flipping the lights 7 days later. Another grower assured me (patted me on the back & said don't sweat it) they'd be fine.
At the same time, I feel pretty confident that the roots were still adapting to the sip environment.
@Emilya Green given the breeders claim of 56 days of flower & the aforementioned gardener errors, do you still believe these are14 - 16 week bloomers? They're 65/35 Sativa dominant...
 
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