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ZeeTrees
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Hey guys! So I found this chart online and was wondering how accurate the info on it was. Thoughts?
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Heya Zee, I'm hangin in there, how are you? I'm not sure if I had nute build-up which may have been an issue I was dealing with. Once I started the nutes, I didn't start watering with just plain ph'd water until later in the flowering cycle. At that point I think they had some nitrogen toxicity and then I began doing more of a one day nutes on, next day just plain ph'd tap water (I always aerate my water for about 24 hours to reduce chlorine et. al., and put some o2/co2 into that h2o).
I'd recommend paying close attention to your plants and do your best to go by what they tell you. It's a learning process, indeed. But if you see them starting to claw, or the tips beginning to burn or curl, you'll want to look at making some adjustments.
Keep in mind, I'm still a n00b with only almost 1 grow to my name, so take my advice with a grain of salt.
BTW, I like the ponytail training you've got going on.
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Welp. I just left my local hydro supplier decided to order the KIND450 for my 4x3 tent so I'll be able to move my KIND300 over to the 2x2.5 DWC setup. Takes a little while to get in but should be here in a few days. Little pricey but I hear good things!
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Hey Z, Savvy looking garden! I've never heard of "Fainting Goat" cannabis before. But hey. If your buds can make a goat faint, it must be some dank stuff! Stoked to see your garden in action.
One question though. What are you using for air ventilation in your tent? I ask because my tent currently gets pretty hot with the door closed (up to 40*C!). Just want to see what others are doing in regards to temps and air circulation.
Keep up the awesome work man.
If your buds can make a goat faint, it must be some dank stuff!
Great White is great, as the name suggests, but also expensive as hell. These mycorrhizae must be gold-plated