Well for the first week from sprout they were at a steady 75 I think, 50-60% humidity. 24/0 light. I think they got pretty decent starts at least.I've only had once that I had like 3 females and the rest males.
Most of the time I end up with 7 or more females
Gotta have temps and such perfect when sprouting , higher chance of female.
Yeah that's what I am hoping. Would be amazing if they all were female, but what are the chances haha.Haha yea man I feel yea.
Those temps and rh sound perfect, should get some good females...
Haha hope it's goodYeah that's what I am hoping. Would be amazing if they all were female, but what are the chances haha.
Well I think I might have something coming through next week. Suppose to be pretty good.
Well I have no doubt he knows what he's doing on the growin skills.Haha hope it's good
Good, hope he helps yea out in your time of need.....Well I have no doubt he knows what he's doing on the growin skills.
Oh I have no doubts , it's the waiting that kills me bahaha. You think with this many grows in my patiences would have been training a little better. NOPE! HahaGood, hope he helps yea out in your time of need.....
Well good things come to those who wait, but waiting sucks lmao.
Thought I'd post another picture of the whole place after the tea feed. They enjoyed it of course. I also moved the plants around so they are all getting equal light. The ones with red tags are Purple Monkeys, the green tags and yellow tags are AK48s. Two are yellow because they are in 3g pots the rest are in 2g pots.
If they finish in 60-70 days from now that would be great, but I just don't know. They are still youngish, only couple weeks under 12/12 fs.
Well I just set my bin up, so I have no idea about how much castings I'll get. I'm using newspaper,cardboard, green and brown dried leaves, and a couple cups of soil.Your nose must work better than mine with the tea man. I'm on the second batch since you told me that, and I can't smell any molasses. I even put in 4x molasses and 2x myco's. Been brewing for 30 hrs. What do you have those worms living in as far as medium? How long does it take to turn the medium into mostly castings? Never thought about raising my own since castings are so cheap, but hell, I'm always down with free!
That sounds like an amazing concoction. Gonna copy that info if I don't get scattered too soon. I need meds bad. Like the prescription kind. I wish I knew what would work best for me without flattening me out. I hate being flat.Well I just set my bin up, so I have no idea about how much castings I'll get. I'm using newspaper,cardboard, green and brown dried leaves, and a couple cups of soil.
Idk I can clearly smell molasses compared to compost or if there is a combination. I just use 2 cups earth worm castings and 2 tbsp of molasses, after 48 hours of bubbling I'm good to go, probably add a little molasses in between there. That's for 4 gallons of water.
Do you have enough aeration? I'm running two 40g and one 20g aquarium pumps.
The type of tea you just described to me is more of a nute tea, you most likely aren't going to be able to smell the compost/castings or the molasses. This is the type of tea you use to feed the plant.I would guess the aeration is good because it doesn't start to stink until 4-6 days and has bubbles completely covering the top. I use mycos, seabird guana, bat guano, castings, molasses, alfalfa, maxicrop, and sns209 in mine. Maybe there's so much it just overpowers the molasses smell
Oh I know how you feel. Spent years trying to find something that works and finally said fk it. Been trying to ween myself off my scripts by smoking more, but then I ran out. Now there is a good chance I'll have to resort to starting over the whole weening process if I cant get green soon, just don't know when it'll happen.That sounds like an amazing concoction. Gonna copy that info if I don't get scattered too soon. I need meds bad. Like the prescription kind. I wish I knew what would work best for me without flattening me out. I hate being flat.
Make sure the little one does not get a hold of a Snake!Good idea. I'm sure I can come up with a tote. I've been cheating also with the worms. I water the lawn in evening then I go out with the kids and flashlight when dark, snag the worms, and been tossing them in the raised garden beds. They peek out at night too so I know they are there. Now I just gotta get my little one to only catch them in the yard and leave in the gardens lol
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The type of tea you just described to me is more of a nute tea, you most likely aren't going to be able to smell the compost/castings or the molasses. This is the type of tea you use to feed the plant.
The tea I am talking about with smell the compost or molasses is just a microbe tea. Different from a nute tea, a microbe tea is simply for creating the microorganisms to add to your soil at higher numbers, the the microbes in return help your soil and your roots, which helps your plant. All you use is two things, castings and molasses. This tea you can feed as often as you want, but can get to the point where the soil is so full of microbes that you don't have to feed microbe teas and often and your soil microbes will be self-sustaining.