Tunkers Seedsman Neville's Haze - Refrigerated

Yes, and I think thats what Tortured Soul was asking. Looks like he wants to run a 26 or 27 hour cycle and have that repeat....if I'm reading his post correctly.
 
Yes, and I think thats what Tortured Soul was asking. Looks like he wants to run a 26 or 27 hour cycle and have that repeat....if I'm reading his post correctly.

I miss understood what he was asking. Thanks
 
Did a foliar spray with a weeeeeeek mix of h2o2. It's been suggested that the nutrients leaking through the netcup is why my leaves are looking all shit spotty just like sal did.

016 was suggested as a foliar spray but it's quite pricey and I've read h2o2 is another alternative. So she got a spray on top and underneath her leaves before lights off and will get the same tomorrow to try and recover the leaves as much as possible

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Thinking maybe I should swap this little bag seed out with the haze and chucking the haze outside to grow into the tree it will want to be, and I'll get a better sense of how the fogs working..

Thoughts?

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What is the white material you are using for a collar? I am getting the feeling you are having some root issues here.
Haha that's the seed that literally just popped roots, not the Nevilles... It still hasn't even rise above ground. It's pretty much a sponge, my way of doing paper towel but the root is getting a little spray with h2o, Z7 and seasol
 
They look over watered and light on nutes. I would be questioning the seasol, and look at getting a small sample of something else from the hydro store that is for hydro and not soil.

Just my .02
 
They have many different blends. Was just trying to help you sort it out man, looked like you were struggling. Sorry.
Seasol is basically kelp extract. They do a powerfeed which has fish emulsions, packed with N P K. Haven't used any of the powerfeed yet, but I also use it for my produce in DWC and they're thriving off it.

I know you were trying to help me man I appreciate that alot. But if I just went yeah you're right and flushed, replaced with something else and chucked out my seasol that woulda been a waste of time and money for no reason. Keep helping please. Doesn't mean I'm gonna agree
 
Sure would be interesting to know why Shit spot Sal and the Neville both went south at about the same stage of growth though. Its gotta be something simple????
 
I've concluded it is root growth. I dried out this one when I decided to colour in the fucking lid like a dickhead. The dried roots haven't moved but there's fresh ones popping through now. Spraying the leaves with a h2o2 mix I think is helping it feed while it roots again, like a clone lol

I'd say the aero I was trying to make work did something similar with sal, but the male had no problems coz he was a he lol

I'm gonna chalk it up to that for now. I guarantee seasol is not the reason. I didn't use it on Sal as a seedling, only added to res after flower I think. And check out the root on this seed I only put in couple days ago

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Musta been a struggle to get up I think one of the cotyledon leaves broke on the way .

Might be hard to tell but here's the new root growth I'm talking about. Most of the roots are dry and doing bugger all

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Yes, and I think thats what Tortured Soul was asking. Looks like he wants to run a 26 or 27 hour cycle and have that repeat....if I'm reading his post correctly.

Yes, that. Since it's not the hours of light, but the hours of darkness that control flowering, you can generally add extra light hours. I don't remember whether it shortens the flowering cycle or increases yield; I haven't read about it for three or four years, and a lot of brain cells have gone barking since then.

You can't use a regular timer that is based on a 24-hour cycle for that. I know a person could do it with something like a Raspberry Pi or Arduino (I don't know how, exactly, lol). But something that follows the form of a traditional timer/controller would be simpler for most of us to use.

With a regular 24-hour timer, if you want to run your lights for 14 hours, you have no choice but to only run 10 hours of darkness. If the timer settings have no relationship with a 24-hour day (other than incidentally, IOW, if the user's settings happen to add up to 24 hours), then one just programs on and off settings, and done. The only special requirement would be to be aware that if you normally always check on your garden at the same time of day, lol, sooner or later you're going to open the door during lights-out. But that's easily gotten around by also powering a small light (could be very small - you don't need to see by it, you just need to see... it), then mount that light directly outside the grow room door. Sort of like they have on darkroom doors to prevent people from opening the door and ruining the film that is being developed.

This is all for curiosity / knowledge / future use, because I can't afford to buy anything for my setup at the moment. And this moment looks highly likely to last... a while.
 
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