This is what a good veg looks like.

gunnar&carey

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Nice man looks good...one problem tho, how are are u gunna expect anything but just the main cola to grow? Unless u have a flowering room after ur plants stretch no light is gunna make it to the bottom or side growth
 

TortugaSC

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This is just for veg growth. They will be put into three gallon containers and moved under two 600w MH lights for two weeks then switched to the flower cycle. These are started from seed so only about half of these will be left under the two 600w lights.
 

gunnar&carey

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This is just for veg growth. They will be put into three gallon containers and moved under two 600w MH lights for two weeks then switched to the flower cycle. These are started from seed so only about half of these will be left under the two 600w lights.
Ooohh...well kudos to my friend it sounds like u got a nice system going right on
 

az2000

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This is just for veg growth. They will be put into three gallon containers and moved under two 600w MH lights for two weeks then switched to the flower cycle. These are started from seed so only about half of these will be left under the two 600w lights.
What nutrients do you use? What soil? They look very nice.
 

TortugaSC

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I use Nectar For the Gods nutrients. They are a nice organic line of nutrients. I use a mix of "Pro Mix" I get by the bale and mix it with coco and a product called "Turface MVP". The Turface is probably the best soil amendment I have ever used and I imagine it would work well to grow in by itself.
 

az2000

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I use Nectar For the Gods nutrients. They are a nice organic line of nutrients. I use a mix of "Pro Mix" I get by the bale and mix it with coco and a product called "Turface MVP". The Turface is probably the best soil amendment I have ever used and I imagine it would work well to grow in by itself.
I'm not a fan of boutique nutrients like Nectar. And, I wouldn't think of adding moisture-holding clay to my soil (unless I was under radiant heat from HID). But, they look very good.
 

TortugaSC

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The Turface MVP is made of clay but it doesn't hold much moisture. It is more like perlite but I can't stand perlite being in my yard when I put the used mix in the compost pile. The nutrients are amazing and I use them for all kinds of stuff. These plants are about a foot tall and are really compact so they are on about their 12th set of leaves.
 

Kind Sir

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I had people tell me my nectar for the gods line is shit, thanks for the solid grow to show them wrong!I have their "advanced" line. Sorry to bug you about it, can you explain what nutes and how you use them?
 

Cobnobuler

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I can't stand perlite being in my yard when I put the used mix in the compost pile. .
I have that same problem. I use a lot of perlite and when my soils worn out I use it to patch holes etc. Even after grass grows over it you can still see the stuff.
Outstanding looking growth BTW. I cant imagine getting out of the gate any nicer looking.
 
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