His blueberry is on my to do list... Gave a packs to friend he got set of twin in one seed hope this happens to me in the near futureJust planted four more BB seeds; last grow I killed them all so hopefully this one will go a little better.
They all look like little mutants, but one of them seems to be a lighter-green leafed pheno. Crossing my fingers I get it right this time, but if I had to bet on it, I'd say the bottom-right one will be the first to go, lol.
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Thanks. That’s my one-and-only-grow room and it’s 5x5. If you check out my pics on Instagram, the earliest ones are of the room construction.35 plants!
How big is your flower room? How are you going to grow them out - sog?
Which strains did you end up ordering?I've been talking with mike over the last few weeks, got clones and seeds, and he is a stand up guy for sure. And I don't say that freely about many.
At first it was the prices and the genetics that made me a customer and a fan, but after seeing the pathetic drama that takes place among some "breeders" on these boards, I've learned to appreciate Mike James that much more for his personality and his ethics.I've been talking with mike over the last few weeks, got clones and seeds, and he is a stand up guy for sure. And I don't say that freely about many.
thanks. Never seen this.Reading the above post, I would like to remind anyone who uses municipal chlorinated water that you can neutralize the chlorine by using the ascorbic acid in effervescent vitamin C pills. You need to check what your levels are. For my area, about 10mg per gallon is the correct dose, which takes into account that I also add chlorine to my water as a pathogen killer before I mix in my nutes (I add the ascorbic acid after the initial chlorine reaction is mostly finished, but before I add anything else). This is very cheap, quick, and works 100%. I have been doing it for quite a while.
Here is an example. This is the brand that I use. It's cheap as heck and each pill contains 1000mg. You can cut them up with the back edge of a butter knife or large pill cutter.
Jamieson Vitamin C Effervescent 10 Pack
Jamieson Vitamin C Effervescent 10 Packwww.healthyplanetcanada.com
Also, although it will cost you more, you can supposedly use H2O2. Not sure about the doses for that but you can search.
Sorry for OT, but just wanted to share a nice cheap way of doing it. Your plants look great, btw...
Vitamin C powder is cheaper and easier to measure and will do the exact same thing. No point in buying the effervescent pills.Reading the above post, I would like to remind anyone who uses municipal chlorinated water that you can neutralize the chlorine by using the ascorbic acid in effervescent vitamin C pills. You need to check what your levels are. For my area, about 10mg per gallon is the correct dose, which takes into account that I also add chlorine to my water as a pathogen killer before I mix in my nutes (I add the ascorbic acid after the initial chlorine reaction is mostly finished, but before I add anything else). This is very cheap, quick, and works 100%. I have been doing it for quite a while.
Here is an example. This is the brand that I use. It's cheap as heck and each pill contains 1000mg. You can cut them up with the back edge of a butter knife or large pill cutter.
Jamieson Vitamin C Effervescent 10 Pack
Jamieson Vitamin C Effervescent 10 Packwww.healthyplanetcanada.com
Also, although it will cost you more, you can supposedly use H2O2. Not sure about the doses for that but you can search.
Sorry for OT, but just wanted to share a nice cheap way of doing it. Your plants look great, btw...
That KNL is bulletproof.Even though I'm a few weeks into my current grow, I planted two KNL seeds straight into some red solo cups with my soil mix yesterday. I want to know if my mix is too hot for weedlings so I thought I'd try a couple so that I know for next time.
Best case-scenario is some good KNL plants....it's such a nice strain.
It is a great grower, isn’t it?That KNL is bulletproof.
Curious about your success directly planting into your soil.