Fupaslayer
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What ph water have you been giving them?
The last watering was 6.8 but before that I had done none and it was close to 8.8What ph water have you been giving them?
Ya I never check or adjust my ph. I let the microbes do it for me. Ive been using the same FFOF for 10 months now. So far so good. It actually seems to be getting better if you can believe that.Don’t bother with pH. Unless your water is crap.
Day 34Ya I never check or adjust my ph. I let the microbes do it for me. Ive been using the same FFOF for 10 months now. So far so good. It actually seems to be getting better if you can believe that.
My ph is high too since I use our well water, so it tests at like 8.Day 34
my ph is really high here almost 9 so I try to bring it down but like suggested I really don't try too hard. Kinda figured out how much down it takes per gallon to get close to 6.5. So I just throw it in and water away. I test every few weeks if that's still close to 6.5 with drop but no ph meter anymore.
I am trying to stay organic and added my Gaia green mix last watering and they seem to have really loved it.
I think my next grow I may try Mo'ko'ko with Gaia green. I'll have about two pots of FFOF and it will be cool to compare.
Noob question alert!!!! ...when the breaded says 7 weeks flower dose take me 7 weeks from seed or 7 weeks from once it flowers.
I gave the ladies another little hair cut and they are bouncing back harder and I am almost out of room.
My temp is running a little high as it's hot af outside. It's about 82 at canopy hight and 73 around pot hight. I have not been too concerned should I be?
Well, looks like they all fit in there pretty well. I've heard flowering time is from when you see pistils, but many breeders misrepresent this time as less than it really is.Day 34
my ph is really high here almost 9 so I try to bring it down but like suggested I really don't try too hard. Kinda figured out how much down it takes per gallon to get close to 6.5. So I just throw it in and water away. I test every few weeks if that's still close to 6.5 with drop but no ph meter anymore.
I am trying to stay organic and added my Gaia green mix last watering and they seem to have really loved it.
I think my next grow I may try Mo'ko'ko with Gaia green. I'll have about two pots of FFOF and it will be cool to compare.
Noob question alert!!!! ...when the breaded says 7 weeks flower dose take me 7 weeks from seed or 7 weeks from once it flowers.
I gave the ladies another little hair cut and they are bouncing back harder and I am almost out of room.
My temp is running a little high as it's hot af outside. It's about 82 at canopy hight and 73 around pot hight. I have not been too concerned should I be?
7 weeks? It means about 9 weeks from start of flower. LolDay 34
my ph is really high here almost 9 so I try to bring it down but like suggested I really don't try too hard. Kinda figured out how much down it takes per gallon to get close to 6.5. So I just throw it in and water away. I test every few weeks if that's still close to 6.5 with drop but no ph meter anymore.
I am trying to stay organic and added my Gaia green mix last watering and they seem to have really loved it.
I think my next grow I may try Mo'ko'ko with Gaia green. I'll have about two pots of FFOF and it will be cool to compare.
Noob question alert!!!! ...when the breaded says 7 weeks flower dose take me 7 weeks from seed or 7 weeks from once it flowers.
I gave the ladies another little hair cut and they are bouncing back harder and I am almost out of room.
My temp is running a little high as it's hot af outside. It's about 82 at canopy hight and 73 around pot hight. I have not been too concerned should I be?
Did you figure it out? I vote K defficiency, esp given that it just started flowering (ca use is decreasing in flower from whay I've read and p is a mobile nute (this is affecting older leaves not newer ones) The whole mobile vs immobile thing is v. helpful for diagnosing plants because you can rule a bunch of stuff out and it tells you where you need to look to see if it's getting better or worse. Also I think calcium defficiency is mostly intervenal instead of on the leaf margins.We are at day 48.
I just gave the 5g ladies a feed of the Gaia green 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 and ph to 6.5ish. I also have them a hair cut only where it was blocking bud sites. I also lolipoped them minorly removing all the small stuff.
The ladies are in full stretch and getting huge. I have to take out all the fans and face them inward and leave the tent open due to heat but everyone is happy.
I noticed yesterday a few leafed were turning yellow a bit with these brown spots and am wondering it is is a cal/mag issue??
I am planning on adding some bat guano but was wondering how soon into flower to use it.
Thanks for the help
Pic1-2 to see stretching compared to fan last week
3-4 I need help is this a cal mag problem? I am feed fully organic so just reamended incase it was that.
5 is the white widows all at different stages. The lady in the top right is going to be huge.
6 is the early misss
7 money shot
Awesome. Looks delish. Getting antsy to harvest my babies too and binge reading https://www.rollitup.org/t/want-to-know-if-your-plants-are-finished.328642/ to encourage me to wait longer.We are at day 58 from germ. The ladies are looking very happy.
I think my first ladies are getting ready to harvest I need advice on if they are ready. It is the two white widows that were in the 1 g pots. Both are coated and plumping up really nice.
The two white widows in the 5g are about two weeks apart with one looking about half way done flower and the other is about two weeks in.
The three early Miss are all flowering at the same time and are about a week into flower now. They are anything but early however in the last two weeks they have taken their final shaper and have spred out quite nice. The early Miss has a tone more foliage than the white widow and I have had to be very aggressive with my leaf picking to make sure everyone's getting light. They are a lot more straggaly than the widows probably due to stress from defoliation. I think this is a plant that needs much more room. I would have been able to fill the tent with two of them.
**** 1st 4 pics the 1g widows. How close to harvest are we???****
Next two diff widow phenos
Then the rest are the early Miss's
There's many ways to dry. I just hung mine in a cardboard box this time around.i wont have my drying tent till next weekend...
I always chop while the soil is dry. Chopped once while it was wet and ended up jarring them early. It worked out because they ended up fermenting a bit but didn't mold and it really changed the taste up.Also have you ever tried drying still in pot without chopping down?
Do you always have a few day dark cycle before chopping?
wet or dry trim??? what would you do type deal as many varying opinions
I am getting my tent tomorrow as well as an adjustable inline fan to run on low with carbon filter to help with the appt smell issue lmao so far no problems tho.Wow, nice buds. Chop em down yet?
I always chop while the soil is dry. Chopped once while it was wet and ended up jarring them early. It worked out because they ended up fermenting a bit but didn't mold and it really changed the taste up.
Never done the dark period, but might try it one day.
Wet trim because it's easier.