Hot damn thats a purty one!!!sipping right along here water only, garlic sherbert 8th week, she's so dark she's almost black.
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thanks mg. Not bad for water only, Black Gold Organic soil amended with DrEarth, 7g bag top mulched sitting on wick ropes on a 3" platform.Hot damn thats a purty one!!!
Why are the edges of the leaves brown?Sooo I'm pretty sure sips + mainlining to only 8 stalks and super cropping is going to equal literal baseball bats of buds...I hope I have a clone of this thing...
Fucking spider mites are killing me manWhy are the edges of the leaves brown?
Fucking spider mites are killing me man
Yeah I have never had to deal with them, but I expanded and I guess I was not ready to deal with the environmental control ramp up. Hoping I can salvage things.That sucks man!! I dealt with them on my last round, nasty lil shits
I have only used it when transplanting/up potting to encourage more root developmentHas anyone used mycorrhizae in their reservoirs? I have great white, and can add it to my watering can
Add to the top and water in,nothing should go into the res other then water.Youll get a feel of how much water you can pour ontop and not get runoff.Has anyone used mycorrhizae in their reservoirs? I have great white, and can add it to my watering can
Aim for 10% for the size of the wick compared to the size of the container. Also depends on the soil texture. A loamy mix is your target.So fellow SIP'ers I'm going to try another experiment and use "mini-SIPs" to help regulate watering in a small tent grow this time. I'm going to use stacked 2 gallon buckets this time. I'm noodling on what to use for the wicks.
I've considered using rope (of some type nylon/hemp/etc) and draping those down into the rez and then the next thought was a usual 'wick' where the media is in a column that goes down into the bucket. Trick is, what would be a good riser/column to use that isn't too large for a 2 gallon setup.
In my bigger full sized SIPs that I posted before I was using 4" corrugated pipe and now I'm looking at what size PVC pipe I might be able to leverage for these new miniature ones but thought the crowd here might be able to help brainstorm some other options I may not be aware of.