slow_grow
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Ok so I'm onto my second grow. This time I'm going to go with an organic mainline based grow with some exotic genetics citrus berry. I've moved to 5G RootTrapper II soft pots (used 3G smart pots last round) and amended my used foxfarm ocean forest soil with buildasoil's craft blend which contains the following:
I've got 4 seedlings currently going. They are reg seeds and I'll mainline them all for practice even though I'm sure I'll end up with at least 1 male. I'll try to sex them in pre-flower with your help.
I love these RootTrapper pots. They breath like smart pots but have a perforated white soft shell around them that gives them a structural advantage while also reflecting light to keep the root system cooler. They also have 1" of exposed fabric at the bottom for extra drainage. Rather than air prune like traditional fabric pots, they trap roots in the inside facing fabric forcing the root to branch. Lastly, their 5G is truly 5 gallons.
Also attached are the 5G pots cooking a bit in addition to my 4 seedlings, all of which are doing well. This 300W timber kit runs so cool that I'm hitting high 60s in tent at night so I've got an oscillating heater in there which kicks on at 70°. Obviously not a long term solution but I'll have something much more appropriate in place in the coming weeks.
Cheers guys and thanks again for all your help during my last grow!
- Thorvin Premium Kelp Meal
- Ahimsa Neem/Karanja Cake
- Alfalfa Meal
- CalPhos
- Camelina Meal
- Crustacean Meal
- Fish Meal
- 3x Fish Bone Meal
- Soybean Meal
- Sul-Po-Mag (Also Known as K-Mag or Langbeinite)
- Malted Barley Grains (3 Varieties)
- Azomite
- Basalt - Local Colorado
- Gypsum
- Oyster Flour
I've got 4 seedlings currently going. They are reg seeds and I'll mainline them all for practice even though I'm sure I'll end up with at least 1 male. I'll try to sex them in pre-flower with your help.
I love these RootTrapper pots. They breath like smart pots but have a perforated white soft shell around them that gives them a structural advantage while also reflecting light to keep the root system cooler. They also have 1" of exposed fabric at the bottom for extra drainage. Rather than air prune like traditional fabric pots, they trap roots in the inside facing fabric forcing the root to branch. Lastly, their 5G is truly 5 gallons.
Also attached are the 5G pots cooking a bit in addition to my 4 seedlings, all of which are doing well. This 300W timber kit runs so cool that I'm hitting high 60s in tent at night so I've got an oscillating heater in there which kicks on at 70°. Obviously not a long term solution but I'll have something much more appropriate in place in the coming weeks.
Cheers guys and thanks again for all your help during my last grow!
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