Roots Organic Grow

would you recommend this soil to others growing cannabis?

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kushdaddy1980

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without further aduo, presenting....the 4/20 roots organic grow ,harvest and wet wiegh-out! 20190420_081139.jpg
a whopping 68.5 ounces! 3 plants at ~22oz per plant! i WAY underestimated the size of these things each cola weighed about 3-6 ounces wet.
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im anticipating about 75% weight loss by the end of drying. All in all im estimating about 24 ounces total dry weight but ill give ya'll an update on that.

so far the best run of cannabis in my entire life. About 25 years of growing, making mistakes and learning from them has brought me this point.happy 4/20 guys! this is gonna be one for the books!
 

kushdaddy1980

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hooked up a fan,heater, dehumidfier, and my pulse one in my drying box. Set the controller to 85°F / 50% RH for the first 24 hours.Just dropped it down to 75° and seems like humidity is stabalizing a little bit better.Screenshot_2019-04-21-08-51-59-1.png
 

kushdaddy1980

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Day 2 of drying and the buds wilted and shrank up a bit so with more room i hung the third plant up with the other two so it will dry more evenly. 20190421_103425.jpg
 

getogrow

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Your good kushdaddy. real good. i would of for sure lost them clones. you not only didnt lose them. you made them into something good! bongsmilie:bigjoint:
 

kushdaddy1980

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Your good kushdaddy. real good. i would of for sure lost them clones. you not only didnt lose them. you made them into something good! bongsmilie:bigjoint:
thanks man and yea, they were hanging in the balance to begin with, but they pulled through and gave me a huge harvest,lots of time and effort went into this one. Lots learning from mistakes and triumps. The next one will be even better! :blsmoke:
 

Serverchris

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Keep them drying temps down, the lower the better. I prefer 60 degrees but really can only get there in winter. During the summer I normally get to around 70 to 75.
 

Tiflis

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without further aduo, presenting....the 4/20 roots organic grow ,harvest and wet wiegh-out! View attachment 4320614
a whopping 68.5 ounces! 3 plants at ~22oz per plant! i WAY underestimated the size of these things each cola weighed about 3-6 ounces wet.
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im anticipating about 75% weight loss by the end of drying. All in all im estimating about 24 ounces total dry weight but ill give ya'll an update on that.

so far the best run of cannabis in my entire life. About 25 years of growing, making mistakes and learning from them has brought me this point.happy 4/20 guys! this is gonna be one for the books!
Sure looks bountiful man :clap:
 

kushdaddy1980

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Keep them drying temps down, the lower the better. I prefer 60 degrees but really can only get there in winter. During the summer I normally get to around 70 to 75.
i actually did turn it down a bit more to 70, i will probably turn it down a little more tommorrow and the next day. Also ill be putting a fan speed controller on the drying box and turn it down a bit. Its only a computer fan but its on full blast.
 

Caliishigh

Member
Picked up some roots organics dry nutrients the uprisings line... thinking of doing like a high quality organic soil with these nutrients and once they are in flower use small amounts of veg/bloom dirty and their shine bloom booster unless I can find a good organic bloom booster.....
 

kushdaddy1980

Well-Known Member
Picked up some roots organics dry nutrients the uprisings line... thinking of doing like a high quality organic soil with these nutrients and once they are in flower use small amounts of veg/bloom dirty and their shine bloom booster unless I can find a good organic bloom booster.....
i used fox farm big bloom with good results
 

getogrow

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big bloom , is not a "booster" but its always great to have for your soil !! its made up of soil food, not really much plant food.
 
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