Any experts that could point me in the right right direction

jondamon

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Ha ha ha ha.

it’s the best medium you’ve ever used!!!

since fucking March bah ha ha ah


This is a bean growing in an eazyplug mini pyramid, it's only 5" square at the bottom 3" square at the top and 5" high. This is being manually watered as an experiment to test out this plug. I am just playing it by ear regards to nutrients, at the moment I give her some 500ppm solution of balanced hydro nutrient, and then a couple of days of water. The pyramid itself cannot be overwatered and the plant is growing pretty well so I'm assuming root structure is good, so I'm thinking if there is a problem is can only be nutrients.

There is a bit of yellowing on some of the new foliage, although it is not getting worse. I am wondering if this looks like nutrient burn, or could it be some sort of deficiency. I'm wondering if I should maybe let her dry out more before watering or should I cut out nutrients for a while.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Name me another substrate that can grow this in a one litre volume. Hand watered. Case closed.
Water.
 

Hollatchaboy

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I love rollitup for the absolutely top shelf trolling. Keep it up guys. They are so reliably pathetic that they flock to each others troll posts so they can suck each others dicks. But by gathering in one spot, I get to ignore this latest bunch of immature wankers in one go, saving me time and making rollitup a better place. Adios amigos.

Name me another substrate that can grow this in a one litre volume. Hand watered. Case closed.
In a 1 litre substrate like that, you're going to be limited on root growth. They'll only be able to grow so much, so big, and the rule is bigger more roots = bigger more fruits. It's just how it works.
Adios.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I love rollitup for the absolutely top shelf trolling. Keep it up guys. They are so reliably pathetic that they flock to each others troll posts so they can suck each others dicks. But by gathering in one spot, I get to ignore this latest bunch of immature wankers in one go, saving me time and making rollitup a better place. Adios amigos.

Name me another substrate that can grow this in a one litre volume. Hand watered. Case closed.
Coco.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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I love rollitup for the absolutely top shelf trolling. Keep it up guys. They are so reliably pathetic that they flock to each others troll posts so they can suck each others dicks. But by gathering in one spot, I get to ignore this latest bunch of immature wankers in one go, saving me time and making rollitup a better place. Adios amigos.

Name me another substrate that can grow this in a one litre volume. Hand watered. Case closed.
Here's how you can tell someone got butthurt over a few easy comedic posts.

Call 'em pathetic then go on about whatever homoerotic fantasy is sublimated in their mind. Because that'll show 'em how 'pathetic' their posts were and how absolutely un-butthurt you really are.
 

Star Dog

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@Ffwp710 and Week4@inCharg,

I think the answer that you are both looking for can be found in the next revolution in weed growing. We've done lights, we've done, nutes, but we're not done yet with substrates. The next generation of smart substrates or as Alan Partridge would call them smubstrates, there are two convenient sizes for the recreational weed grower, the Pyramid, which is equivalent to a 5 gallon fabric bag, and there is my personal favourite, the Pyramid Mini, which you can hold in the palm of your hand, that has a volume of one litre and is the equivalent of a 1-1.5 gallon fabric pot.

All your problems not only solved but problems you didn't even know you had are also solved. See photos below, the cube in the front can go on top of the big pyramid. I've only tested the small pyramid so far. For the first two weeks you don't need to supply any nutrient, already has some soft nutes. Feed with a standard hydro A and B or three part.
All problems solved, even the ones idk about, sounds great do you have any pics?
 

Star Dog

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Here's an update on my post #10 the large size pyramid test, so far she's very lush with virtually no work, however I don't know if an auto can fully exploit this, we shall see... I have completely ditch hydro and gone full tabletop and hand watering.

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It might be the photo but it looks like it's on the verge of having issues, the leafs are dull, limp with the yellowing.

This is grown with conventional round pots :-)
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