Maybe this?One of the additives in the NFTG line there's a video where they discuss how some growers that were facing massive wind issues a year or so ago were using one of their items due to the insane branch hardening that occurred. They were laughing about don't apply this stuff if you're trying to train into a net/screen. I was trying to remember which one that was and get a dose going since I didn't build a screen this time around. I think it's the one that has the lignin in it as another calcium source. That might help with the floppy branches perhaps... Even though plenty should be in the soil perhaps foliar feeding the silica could also do the same. My last foliar included a dash for the hell of it...
I do very minimal defoliation on my plants(it seems so unnatural to me) After reading this post at work,once I got home,I stripped all my lowers/leaves(10 days into 12/12)Humidity has been an absolute bitch in the Northeast.Ive never seen my flower cab so humid in 2 years of indoor growing.Sorry to hear about all your troubles.Better luck next run,Cap.Nope, I used a supersoil mix and additives.
So, I just harvested my first SIP. It was SSDD (2) and I got 5 OZs. Now, that's "OK" I guess, but here is what happened...
I went away for 2 weeks to work on my FLA home. When I left it was in the 70's here in NE. The temps jumped up over 90 here for pretty much the entire time I was gone. I had my son watering the SIPs, but he doesn't know much about growing. Anyway, temps rose, I had a fan malfunction. My plants were vegged too long to begin with and were unruly as hell, even before I left.
I came back to PM, mites, flopped over branches, and more. It was a near disaster and some of the other SIPs did not fare well. I had way too many unruly plants in the room and it just exasperated the heat issues.
The one thing I notice is the floppy branches. Now I don't know it is due to the described issues I had or something else. I am cutting way back on how much I cram into that space. I leave again for Lockn' at the end of next month and then back to Florida, so I need to simplify and reduce the watering, etc. the kid has to do.
Yea, no shit! I am hoping maybe that means a less humid fall for the outdoor stuffHumidity has been an absolute bitch in the Northeast.
Man,I just cleaned out my veg cab and put some outside.First time in 2 years Ive even bothered.Shitty New England weather is what moved me indoors.I dont have high hopes for any of it,but I had a nice baddawg male freebie Im going to try and pollinate some plants with.Yea, no shit! I am hoping maybe that means a less humid fall for the outdoor stuff
I also lost about 5 ounces of shrooms during my time away
70 and above seems to do the trick. It was my Lockn Festival batch, too! I started more, but it's going to be close as to whether they finish in time...What are the temps needed to grow?
The bokashi needs to be under a mulch or cover if you want a mycelium mat to form.I have had mixed results so far, but have had some bad luck with being away for extended periods of time. That said, I am going to give this a real extended go. Here is what I am doing:
Lobster compost is for a top dressing. I also have the Kashi for the top.
It goes under a layer of lobster compost.The bokashi needs to be under a mulch or cover if you want a mycelium mat to form.
Your excess sulfur is from the chelated minerals in the Big 6, all or most of which are bonded as sulfates. I'm not sure that it's a very good idea to use those in a living soil, to be honest, as they're chelated and designed to feed the plant, not the soil. Of all those, the only one that might make a noticeable difference is Manganese. The others aren't going to hurt, but I would use them as a foliar spray only so your roots aren't accumulating salts.I'm contemplating if a coco mat on top could be used somehow in these; I like being able to top-feed/water a bit as needed especially if there's any question to wicking. My main point being to control the evaporation more than the benefit of mycellium/top-dressing angle. But I imagine that would still work for that matter and may even assist... Otherwise just a plastic liner on top was something I didn't do last time that I do plan to include next run in some form.
I'm aborting my re-veg attempt since it wasn't really ideal conditions going in - this 1st SIP run I basically dropped in my plants in smart-pots as-is without taking them out then just packed my soil around them to avoid any root damage. I lifted one out and was happy to find semi-moist in the bottom half and that roots weren't really out of the pots very much at all. Definitely never hit the rez... The smart-pots probably limited rooting plus I didn't give them that much more veg time before flipping. Even with this, record haul for me/top quality.
I did get my soil report back. They sucked the N out like crazy, definitely will be re-amending with alfalfa/neem/karanja and maybe some feather meal. I can tell the Big6 micros helped but I think my Mn and Z need some boosting. The big surprise is my sulfur is through the roof (again) which I'm thinking stems from moderate usage of the PhotoSynthesis+ (my best guess). My other inputs shouldn't have had that much sulfur (some Bu's compost maybe contributed??)
My big changes for next run is longer veg in the SIP, have my net to veg into/not a retrofit. make sure you can access them/move around (add dolly) and in my case keeping the top moist and alive.
I'll probably try to source individual micro inputs for the boosts I need; I have Azomite and Big6 but now I need to be more selective and I don't want more Al contributed from the Azomite. My N is very low and my K is low compared to the P so now the game is to get the soil rebalanced and primed for the next run. Little cooking time, add some fresh castings/wigglers and EM-1/microbial inoculants and then see if I can beat this run.