twentyeight.threefive
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1 gram per gallonHow much epsom salt do u add to a gallon of water?
1 gram per gallonHow much epsom salt do u add to a gallon of water?
I chose autos bc I would like to harvest as fast as possible. I’m tired of paying for overpriced smoke. Why not grow it myself. So autos is more convenient for availability and savings for me.Not the same kind of flavor as improperly grown, dried or cured bud. Just not my flavor.
Don't overwhelm yourself with things you read on the internet. Get growing. Autos on your first grow may be hard.
does FFOF have nutes in it already? in my outdoor greenhouse for veggies, i use an all in one from Kelp4less. it has kelp, humic acid and amino acids.Nope I need game on all that. I have 4 autos in day 3-4 seedling stage. They are in FFOF and I dusted taproots and top dressed with great white. That’s all I have done so far.
Only if you get them all the way to the pipe. Otherwise learning how to handle a ticking time bomb with live ammo isn't the best approach.I chose autos bc I would like to harvest as fast as possible. I’m tired of paying for overpriced smoke. Why not grow it myself. So autos is more convenient for availability and savings for me.
I love kelp....thanks for turning me onto that site a while back.does FFOF have nutes in it already? in my outdoor greenhouse for veggies, i use an all in one from Kelp4less. it has kelp, humic acid and amino acids.
Yes FFOF is a “hot” soil. It has all the nutes it needs for first month. Some ppl don’t add any nutes to it. Not sure ab kelp and acids thodoes FFOF have nutes in it already? in my outdoor greenhouse for veggies, i use an all in one from Kelp4less. it has kelp, humic acid and amino acids.
so like i said, i'm not a dirt guy. and not to knock dirt, but how in the hell do you know when the FFOF soil runs out of nutes? by the time you saw the plant reaction, it would be almost too late to fix. that's why i love hydro.Yes FFOF is a “hot” soil. It has all the nutes it needs for first month. Some ppl don’t add any nutes to it. Not sure ab kelp and acids tho
Photos are def more forgiving, but I’ll still take chances with autos. It can’t be that complicated.Only if you get them all the way to the pipe. Otherwise learning how to handle a ticking time bomb with live ammo isn't the best approach.
U add a little and progressively add more. I guess u just have to take chances.so like i said, i'm not a dirt guy. and not to knock dirt, but how in the hell do you know when the FFOF soil runs out of nutes? by the time you saw the plant reaction, it would be almost too late to fix. that's why i love hydro.
It's not complicated.Photos are def more forgiving, but I’ll still take chances with autos. It can’t be that complicated.
Autos do not grow any faster than photo plants grow that’s a mythPhotos are def more forgiving, but I’ll still take chances with autos. It can’t be that complicated.
I used to grow in ffof and I would start feeding once the plant hit the third fourth node never had a issue with plant deficiency or toxicities, I would plant seed directly into too it’s not as “hot”as some people would make you think it isso like i said, i'm not a dirt guy. and not to knock dirt, but how in the hell do you know when the FFOF soil runs out of nutes? by the time you saw the plant reaction, it would be almost too late to fix. that's why i love hydro.
Southern Siberia*I've grown many strains under 24hrs light and they love it, rudiralis afaik the key gene in autos originate from Alaska where it's 24hrs of light in the growing season?
Doesn't it grow on the matanuska tundra?Southern Siberia*
A long-finishing Indica-dominant hybrid coming from the Matanuska Valley of Alaska, this particular one was given to Sagarmatha seeds by growers in the area. Known for its large fan leaves and big yields along with its Sativa-like effect, it's a very unique example of a near-landrace variety from North America.Doesn't it grow on the matanuska tundra?
it started in russia/asia area. i think ruderalis can/is growing in any of the far north lands (maybe far south too) with the 20 hrs of daylight+ in the summerDoesn't it grow on the matanuska tundra?
Cannabis ruderalis was first scientifically identified in 1924 in southern Siberia, although it also grows wild in other areas of Russia.The Russian botanist, Janischewski, was studying wild Cannabis in the Volga Riversystem and realized he had come upon a third species.[C. ruderalis is a hardier variety grown in the northern Himalayas and southern statesDoesn't it grow on the matanuska tundra?
It was actually discovered by Mark Watney.Cannabis ruderalis was first scientifically identified in 1924 in southern Siberia, although it also grows wild in other areas of Russia.The Russian botanist, Janischewski, was studying wild Cannabis in the Volga Riversystem and realized he had come upon a third species.[C. ruderalis is a hardier variety grown in the northern Himalayas and southern states
The space pirate lol ?It was actually discovered by Mark Watney.