twostrokenut
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I wish the likes were here would have given a bunch this visit to your grow....on the other hand I haven't had a server error in a minute and I'm not complaining lol
Looking lovely in the garden man..
Thanks guys. Can't wait to see what both of you guys do with your a51's.those are some purty colors
Your garden looks really great! Sorry bout that close game though....I don't know who I want to win, but I want a close game.
Looks Like Brother GreenGenes Is All Bout Dat Action Boss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Day 48
They are super dense and resin covered buds. Just what I would expect from BBK. An obviously/totally blueberry smell.
Another good solid pure water watering tonight. Next time will probably be the final and heaviest flushing. Then just let them dry and finish out.
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the sun system vert one looks the best. It seems they have to be kept far away from the canopy. lower par numbers. I wonder what the cri is on those bulbs...Its weird, the outer canopy has higher par numbers than the center on most of themSo check out growers house's new test...double ended 1000w hps. They even make a AC double ended hood, and it has the best output, but a little rectangular in footprint....But notice all the double ended bulbs have more pronounced rectangular intensity footprints than mogul based bulbs.
http://growershouse.com/images/DE_TEST_INFOGRAPHIC.pdf
I don't remember what thread it was in but we were all talking about organics in coco, and I brought up supersoil with coco. I found the link to the stuff...
http://www.nonutrientsrequired.com
Sounds good but $30 per bag is pricey
So is that what you do...type in super coco and jump to the rescue when ever someone brings it up??? I was actually the one to bring it up in this thread that you jumped in, so the credit should go to me if anyone.super coco is every last bit worth it. I am an avid user of it and am actually in contact with the owner of it. Type in "super coco" with the quotations and u can read through his forum and ive answered very extensive lengthy questions on other ones. There like the first 3 links when u type that into the search bar for roll it up. But i can stand by it through and through bc i am a very organic gardener and this product actually was better then the soil i was making myself. Email the guy at [email protected] Go on to youtube and type in "super coco" and ull see his qush from seed to flower. This shit is so legit i honestly dont even have to hype it. its honetly worth even more then 60 a bag. but he sell it for like 30 or 35 plus shipping. But i stay in cali and soon i will be a REP out here so the shipping wont be nearly as expensive as it is coming from GA. But a 7 gallon pot will get you 6 zips without even trying. just adding water. I can get up to ten, 12 and even more with certain genetics per plant, with 4 under one 1000. Hit him up, tell him justin told you about the product and he may be able to send you out a free bag to try.. if not, im sure he would work with you one way or another. He is a stand up guy and honestly, his product will completely dominate anything and everything.
LOL at the supercocco guy , cocco/perlite is ok for synthetic fert grower(thoroughly rinse and reuse)..........but an organically amended peat based soil mix is unbeatable. Not a huge fan of mostly peat mixes(soil-less) either TBHSo is that what you do...type in super coco and jump to the rescue when ever someone brings it up??? I was actually the one to bring it up in this thread that you jumped in, so the credit should go to me if anyone.
I like the concept of coco but am an organics guy, making my own soils, and this blends them both sort of so I brought it up and linked it so others could choose for them selves. But thanks for the sales pitch.
Sounds like what I've already been making. I've been having great results since switching to a super soil coco mix. I did just do one plant in all coco and its definitely not as happy as the mix ones. Think it has more to do than with lack of nute since I water with those just about every time.I don't remember what thread it was in but we were all talking about organics in coco, and I brought up supersoil with coco. I found the link to the stuff...
http://www.nonutrientsrequired.com
Sounds good but $30 per bag is pricey
Have to agree. Price seems twice of what it should be. Roots makes an organic coco mix but its like 50% perlite and wasn't that cheap but I don't know the price off hand.They don't say whats in the recipe mix... Coco is usually $20 for a 1.5 - 2 cu ft bag. Sounds kind of gimicky though.
Ironically I was just reading those threads.
https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/711779-super-coco.html
https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/565781-super-coco-public-test-thread.html
try watering with molasses. 3 tbsp per 5 gal of water. Then let soil dry out. The molasses should help induce fade. Drying soil out definitely will. Dry out after last watering. The molasses will also raise brix levels in the end too. Ie better taste and smell.SO it's basically harvest time. The tichomes are definitely ambering up. But they are still pretty green in the foliage. Ive been flushing them good but it worries me they are still so green. Maybe I will stall them off for one more good flushing then dry and harvest. About 5 more days basically. Its not too many amber, just starting, so I think I could hold them off and not worry about anything going wrong. No PM or any late flower issues. I'll het an update up soon.
But what do you guys think about being green/no fading at harvest??