Looks better than my lot, maybe I added too much water - you gonna bung some perlite in that?Mine hydrated fine to be honest.
I only used the 3 L of water asked for no issues at all to be honest.
*edit* did you read my mind or what lol
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Looks better than my lot, maybe I added too much water - you gonna bung some perlite in that?Mine hydrated fine to be honest.
I only used the 3 L of water asked for no issues at all to be honest.
Hello dear, regarding the kit, we are very sorry that it is not sold separately.No worries, thanks anyway! I got the light anyway. I now have 2 1500s side by side. I noticed a bar or something to mount them together. Is that only available with the kit or can I buy that separately?
Sounds like your cannabis plants are getting some fresh new digs! Moving your plants to new soil or medium can be a bit stressful for them at first, but it can also give them a boost of nutrients and help them thrive in the long run. And it's smart to let the coco dry out a bit before transplanting, as this can help minimize shock and give your plants time to adjust to their new environment.So she has just been transferred to the home bargains coco.
Let’s see what’s happens.
Added clay pebbles and perlite no more than 20%
She is pretty green and healthy just let the coco dry some before up pot so a little droopy /hungry.
Also the new kush seed just about to be potted.
Happy growing all
I've been told the Tyson strains are pretty fire... but who am I to say... Send me a private message and let's get into business buddyThe new breed.
The lady looking sick is the royal queen kush
BUT I have another freebee as you can see
@Royal Queen Seeds i see you popped in.
wouldn’t mine growing a few of those Tyson strains
But the new seed seems much stronger right from the jump.
Well im just testing this cheap coco so im hoping she likes her new home.Sounds like your cannabis plants are getting some fresh new digs! Moving your plants to new soil or medium can be a bit stressful for them at first, but it can also give them a boost of nutrients and help them thrive in the long run. And it's smart to let the coco dry out a bit before transplanting, as this can help minimize shock and give your plants time to adjust to their new environment.
Im on itI've been told the Tyson strains are pretty fire... but who am I to say... Send me a private message and let's get into business buddy
Thanks shedPictures of health!
I'm with you Skunksta! There's something about these @ViparSpectra lights for sure! Quality frosty bud!Right guys I personally own
P1000
XS1500 PRO
XS2000
KS2500 x2
XS3000
XS4000
Every light is still working firstly.
Every light grew me GREAT bud used in the space it’s meant for and knowing what your doing helps.
The frost my buds get , is not just me and the NUTES it’s got a lot to do with those lights.
I have been using @ViparSpectra lighting for over 3 years now and I really don't have a bad word to say about them.
Yea the design on a few could have been better.
For my needs prefect example some psu’s not being removable.
But it’s the results that count and each and every grow VS lighting has never let me down.
The new series of lighting makes such even canopy's the QB models have a great par map.
But my personal favourite for a nice even canopy is the KS series you really can’t go wrong
is a square space with any of the KS models.
Price is an issue now a days for most people.
And yes you can get cheaper lights with a sim spec.
And as I have not tried them I can’t really compare them.
But what I can speak on with a lot of experience is how good @ViparSpectra lights are.
I think on the newer models it's those little lense thingys that push things over the top!I'm with you Skunksta! There's something about these @ViparSpectra lights for sure! Quality frosty bud!