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Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

You mean this one with the pH issues.

Very on topic I thought. Sorry if it was a Trespass. My Bad


4 inch pot and about 12" high, yeah coco's the pits guys :cheesygrinsmiley:

no way, i just glanced, i thought for sure it was , it was, OT. blame has to go to that hair-trigger, waSn't me, i barely touched THE TRIGGER!
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

BB, Here's your smooth malt:passitleft: just sent SABO:thanks: to get it for me.

Yes, enjoy BB! Trichs just very recently promoted me to a higher level of duties in the yard! No more sweeping for SABO! He saw my hard work ethic and determination. Working my way up!

:high-five:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Did it correct your issues?

Trichster, I think you might want to wait a minute until SABO replies before going all out & transplanting. If he had good results with epsom salt that would make two positive post (him... & Rosebud who's plant looked like it had the same issue) for a remedy. You still have the transplant option if not.

It's a title the MODs give. I'm not sure why.


EDIT... Oh, That's why.

thanks BAR:high-five: the edit has me confused, u never edit!

she's still in the pot, how long does EVERYBODY HERE, think we should wait?

I'm siting, right on top of the fence now,:thanks:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

You mean this one with the pH issues.

Very on topic I thought. Sorry if it was a Trespass. My Bad



4 inch pot and about 12" high, yeah coco's the pits guys :cheesygrinsmiley:

The new stuff out of India is hands down different than anything else I've seen around. I like the texture of coir. It is inert, has no organic matter in it and that, is why I don't use it often. I'd rather spend my money on premium compost made in wind rows, inoculated with actinamycetes, fungi, and dry molasses. I can buy a two cube bag (loose) for around 3 dollars, or I buy a half a yard for 22 USD. I mix that in with peat moss, vermiculite, lavasand, greensand, perlite and decomposed granite. I don't measure anything, I just judge it by how it feels, how heavy it is, etc.

It is not a guess, but a fact that living soil is much better for plants. I should look up what they use to make these special and really weirdly expensive soils for growing in. I'm curious now. Off to Google.
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

EVERYBODY HERE, think we should wait?

I'm siting, right on top of the fence now,:thanks:
I'd try epsom salt tomorrow if I were you.
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

The new stuff out of India is hands down different than anything else I've seen around. I like the texture of coir. It is inert, has no organic matter in it and that, is why I don't use it often. I'd rather spend my money on premium compost made in wind rows, inoculated with actinamycetes, fungi, and dry molasses. I can buy a two cube bag (loose) for around 3 dollars, or I buy a half a yard for 22 USD. I mix that in with peat moss, vermiculite, lavasand, greensand, perlite and decomposed granite. I don't measure anything, I just judge it by how it feels, how heavy it is, etc.

It is not a guess, but a fact that living soil is much better for plants. I should look up what they use to make these special and really weirdly expensive soils for growing in. I'm curious now. Off to Google.

:thanks: again GF, a great soil recipe, i adore you, guess what? every time you visit here,

you get the good chair, you earned it:high-five: :thanks:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Back to being serious for a few mins, and without trawling through nearly 200 pages.

I would be eternally grateful if you could give us a breakdown of what happened here.

Things like delaying flowering by going back to electric light after a day in the sun.

The transplant from soil to coco into the large planter.

Daily or whatever nute regime you were feeding her etc.etc.

No need to write war and peace, just get the important bits in there.

Then maybe I can get my head around what really went wrong here.

No rush, tomorrow or whenever will be fine. For now I would give her a rest

she will be somewhat stressed after the last 24 hours or so.

A little shade will do no harm either.

Cut the artificial light for now also, we're well past the spring equinox, let her go for the natural

cycle of the summer sun and fall.
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

I'd try epsom salt tomorrow if I were you.

:thanks::thanks: BAR

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Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Hang on a minute here. How many of those smooth malts did you just neck down ?

What? the half bottle you got?

wasn't me, but, SABO definitely smelled like booze when he got back from the liquor store,

can you blame him? He doesn't have to clean up :popcorn: any more!
 
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The new stuff out of India is hands down different than anything else I've seen around. I like the texture of coir. It is inert, has no organic matter in it and that, is why I don't use it often. I'd rather spend my money on premium compost made in wind rows, inoculated with actinamycetes, fungi, and dry molasses. I can buy a two cube bag (loose) for around 3 dollars, or I buy a half a yard for 22 USD. I mix that in with peat moss, vermiculite, lavasand, greensand, perlite and decomposed granite. I don't measure anything, I just judge it by how it feels, how heavy it is, etc.

It is not a guess, but a fact that living soil is much better for plants. I should look up what they use to make these special and really weirdly expensive soils for growing in. I'm curious now. Off to Google.

How can coconut NOT be totally organic GF ? Yes it has few organic nutrients in it but that's all.

Please do as I suggested and get off the forum, then read as much manufacturer info as you can find, it is very

scientific and very convincing. Your call at the end of the day, but horticulture is moving on at a rapid pace.


Edit: Half of my case revolves around the ridiculous price of Specialist Soil and the enormous amount of

silly amendments.
 
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I would never grow any type of plant without Epsom salt :) I call it my "Fixerupperstuff"

This is a plant I had a mag deficiency with and epsom salt corrected it pretty swiftly


I used half suggested dosage of Epsom salt to correct this issue with one application.

THANKS AGAIN for these e-shares :circle-of-love: i'm considering epsom flush tom.

while i debate transplant, provided this gets the "nod"

from Mr Miagi's great grandfather aka :high-five: Lester! :adore:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

I used Epsom salts in my grow after watering with distilled water for the first 30 days. I used a tablespoon per gallon of water to head off a Cal/mag Def. After 2 weeks I discontinued use, because after all, it is a salt!
:bravo::high-five::thanks:
Based on what I see in the photos, the plant may be wilting from all the watering you did. Do not water until the soil has dried out at least two inches deep from the top. The next time you water, water using this if you want:

1T Liquid Seaweed
1T Epsom Salt
1T Black Strap Molasses

Make two gallons using ph adjusted water. I use rainwater. It's what the plants really love.
Do not get this on the foliage, for now, but it is an excellent foliar spray.

It should be fine in the sun. It really looks okay. You may also be starving it of carbon dioxide when you put her in the cabinet at night. Are you still doing that, or are you done and its finally warm at night? Can you believe we are supposed to go down to 50 again next week. I can't friggin believe it.

an absolutely precious share, again, thank you GF:green_heart:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

What? the half bottle you got?

wasn't me, but, SABO definitely smelled like booze when he got back from the liquor store,

can you blame him? He doesn't have to clean up :popcorn: any more!

He'll hardly be capable if you're suspicions are correct :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Based on what I see in the photos, the plant may be wilting from all the watering you did. Do not water until the soil has dried out at least two inches deep from the top. The next time you water, water using this if you want:

It should be fine in the sun. It really looks okay. You may also be starving it of carbon dioxide when you put her in the cabinet at night. Are you still doing that, or are you done and its finally warm at night? Can you believe we are supposed to go down to 50 again next week. I can't friggin believe it.

SHE STAYS OUTSIDE NOW, STARTING TONIGHT:thanks:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Honestly Trichs,

I read & re-read Lester's post a couple of times. What he wrote made complete sense to me. I am glad you are seriously considering that option. I believe that in the long run, if you do decide to implement Lester's advice, you will have a less stressful grow by implementing a more stable medium.

Keep her growing strong Buddy!

:thanks: again SABO! :high-five:YOU REALLY STEPPED UP TODAY, I APPRECIATE YOU MORE EVERYDAY!:goodjob:
 
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