PURPLEB3RRYKUSH
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I had my rant. Relax peoples.
ya got any more tracks up ya sleeve broThanks, I have the Fire Water.
Yeh ready to trip out? Smoke a blunt or do a big bong hit and then watch this.....ya got any more tracks up ya sleeve bro
ok i'll get off me horseTime out everyone! Go have a cone or two you bastards, i know i would if i could. There was a fire near me at mt. nardi (between byron bay and tweed heads) that wiped out alot of plants. That crop kept alot of people happy. Go enjoy your goodness or give it to me so i can.
ok you our Dj nowYeh ready to trip out? Smoke a blunt or do a big bong hit and then watch this.....
Just for making seeds etc? OK, just bear with me whilst I'm thinking outside the square a bit here......Is be going 20 litre pots minimum those roots need to get big
Yeah wouldn’t be an issue. It the existing soil still has nutrients just start at 1/2 feeds once you switchJust for making seeds etc? OK, just bear with me whilst I'm thinking outside the square a bit here......
Let's assume the existing medium is shot of nutrients & is effectively inert. Could I repot them into 3-gal fabrics in coco/perlite mix & switch to using hydro nutes from here on? Or am I being overly optimistic/stupid with the idea?
Just remember with coco you can get away with less root volume by feeding more often. Coco loves staying moist and doesn’t need wet/dry cycles like soil so more smaller feeds is better than 1 bigger feed.Just for making seeds etc? OK, just bear with me whilst I'm thinking outside the square a bit here......
Let's assume the existing medium is shot of nutrients & is effectively inert. Could I repot them into 3-gal fabrics in coco/perlite mix & switch to using hydro nutes from here on? Or am I being overly optimistic/stupid with the idea?
Yeah wouldn’t be an issue. It the existing soil still has nutrients just start at 1/2 feeds once you switch
Thanks mate. Good to know it could potentially work.Just remember with coco you can get away with less root volume by feeding more often. Coco loves staying moist and doesn’t need wet/dry cycles like soil so more smaller feeds is better than 1 bigger feed.
Coco handles root binding well. My mother plants where 18 months old and never repotted before I had issues and started new mothers.Thanks mate. Good to know it could potentially work.
Just been looking at your grow photo's where you've got substantial plants in pretty small pots, which gave me the idea for the switch.
Hey Dat while your here how high should I put my scrog net above my pots. Hope you and your hubby didn’t get to loose on New Years.Yeh ready to trip out? Smoke a blunt or do a big bong hit and then watch this.....
3 gal will be sweet for seeds thought it was for bud or leave em as is and pollinate em now.Just for making seeds etc? OK, just bear with me whilst I'm thinking outside the square a bit here......
Let's assume the existing medium is shot of nutrients & is effectively inert. Could I repot them into 3-gal fabrics in coco/perlite mix & switch to using hydro nutes from here on? Or am I being overly optimistic/stupid with the idea?
Unless your outside or have the extra time and space to veg 3 gals are a good size for coco. Too much bigger and it’s hard to get enough water into them without over watering, especially through winter.3 gal will be sweet for seeds thought it was for bud or leave em as is and pollinate em now.