bassman999
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I have a single 2'x4' tent to veg and flowerAnd indoors, who doesn't have limited space?
and I am just an average grower so need all the help I can get
I have a single 2'x4' tent to veg and flowerAnd indoors, who doesn't have limited space?
Thanks man! They are both great even before the cure. The Mango Sapphire is my favorite of the two so far. The jar almost smells like a pickle jar when you open it but then its smoke and taste is like an ancient og that you would smell coming from your dads room in 79'.Beautiful buds! The Blackdog Kush has a really nice color. Great job, even with the issues. Look forward to your next cycle with the light, that is to say if you decide to post here...
Thank you! It was a combo of not letting the pots dry out coupled with temps near and in the 90's with humidity in the 80's.They look great bro!
Do you know what caused the root rot?
Were you feeding any microbial life? And what % H2O2 were you using? I've used a few tbsp of 3% with every third pure watering just as a precaution. But I also supplement with EWC, LAB, & Myco to feed the soil and boost microbial life. Wondering if a weak solution like that is beneficial or not with what I'm practicing. I am using some bottled organic nutes as I only became more knowledgeable of organic/probiotic growing after I started.I also started practicing what I preach with my current run and am adding 2 tbl spoons of hydrogen peroxide to each gallon of nutes. So far so good.
I was under the assumption you could feed/water more aggressively in coco which may be true for some but nothing is absolute for everyone. So I'm just feeding every 2 days to maybe 3 right now so I don't run into any issues plus the h202 should help keep the roots clean and oxygenated. I still have to be cautious because now the roots are cold and the pots will take a little longer to dry.
I dont get humidity like that here often, but I use Granular Diatomaceous earth instead of perlite now because it doesnt end up on top of the soil eventuallyThank you! It was a combo of not letting the pots dry out coupled with temps near and in the 90's with humidity in the 80's.
A recipe for disaster.
The coco I've been using only has 30% perlite so I may pick up some big and chunky perlite to mix in for my next run.
I also started practicing what I preach with my current run and am adding 2 tbl spoons of hydrogen peroxide to each gallon of nutes. So far so good.
I was under the assumption you could feed/water more aggressively in coco which may be true for some but nothing is absolute for everyone. So I'm just feeding every 2 days to maybe 3 right now so I don't run into any issues plus the h202 should help keep the roots clean and oxygenated. I still have to be cautious because now the roots are cold and the pots will take a little longer to dry.
H2O2 will kill the good bennnies as well wont it?Were you feeding any microbial life? And what % H2O2 were you using? I've used a few tbsp of 3% with every third pure watering just as a precaution. But I also supplement with EWC, LAB, & Myco to feed the soil and boost microbial life. Wondering if a weak solution like that is beneficial or not with what I'm practicing. I am using some bottled organic nutes as I only became more knowledgeable of organic/probiotic growing after I started.
I dunno, I only used some once (3% solution/2tbsp to 1gal water). This was mainly because I was concerned with overwatering and root rot. But I don't think it's actually necessary for me to continue now. I have a better sense of dry pot weight vs. wet weight and they are drying out more quickly now.H2O2 will kill the good bennnies as well wont it?
I think I would either use a sanitizer (H2o2) or Mycos.
When I ran coco I needed to water like you do every couple of days running 3 gallon pots. It's very humid here in my area too. I could not imagine multiple times a day as some suggested to me lol........Thank you! It was a combo of not letting the pots dry out coupled with temps near and in the 90's with humidity in the 80's.
A recipe for disaster.
The coco I've been using only has 30% perlite so I may pick up some big and chunky perlite to mix in for my next run.
I also started practicing what I preach with my current run and am adding 2 tbl spoons of hydrogen peroxide to each gallon of nutes. So far so good.
I was under the assumption you could feed/water more aggressively in coco which may be true for some but nothing is absolute for everyone. So I'm just feeding every 2 days to maybe 3 right now so I don't run into any issues plus the h202 should help keep the roots clean and oxygenated. I still have to be cautious because now the roots are cold and the pots will take a little longer to dry.
If you have bigger plants and/or smaller volumes of soilless mix it can easily become necessary to water several times a day. Even in 5 gallon buckets I'm seriously considering an automated watering system to water twice a day.When I ran coco I needed to water like you do every couple of days running 3 gallon pots. It's very humid here in my area too. I could not imagine multiple times a day as some suggested to me lol........
If you have bigger plants and/or smaller volumes of soilless mix it can easily become necessary to water several times a day. Even in 5 gallon buckets I'm seriously considering an automated watering system to water twice a day.
Absolutely they do.I wonder if SIP (sub-irrigation pots)/ wicking beds would work well with a coconut medium? I have a pre-fab one that works great for my vegetable patch.
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would love to hear results from this long term- i would thing leaf edge burning would be the first sign of too muchalso started practicing what I preach with my current run and am adding 2 tbl spoons of hydrogen peroxide to each gallon of nutes. So far so good.
Thanks man! They actually did finish at least 5 to 7 days earlier. I'll be able to match 3000k 80cri vs 3000k 90cri with same plants very soon.Great yield considering the root rot.
Also finished early with the 90 CRI
How about you keep the test lamp and i keep the Mango Sapphire
I've been doing it every watering/feed on my current grow with no ill effects so far but its only been 2 weeks. If I notice any burn I'll cut back to adding it every other feed. So far the growth has been great, whether the h202 has a role in that I can't say for sure.would love to hear results from this long term- i would thing leaf edge burning would be the first sign of too much