Seed.
Welcome to the thread!
Uncle Ben,
I stayed up late last night trying to read everything you've posted until my eye's burned. While I didn't get all that done I have read enough to be way impressed with your no bs practical approach to things. With rare exception if I haven't been able to find it at WallMart or Home Depot it's not part of my program.
(O.K. enough ass kiss'n.) I'll be ready to start the next crop in about 30 days and would sure like to get plant structures like the ones pictured in the post you started this thread with. I'll be following the pruning technique you started this thread with but my problem has been that my plants etoliate far to quickly.
Anything you'd be willing to tell me about your soil mix, lighting cycle and fertilizing program would be greatly appreciated.
I believe I've got my grow space set up to the point where I can duplicate your results if you'll just coach me a bit.
My space is 5 x 7. I got the walls covered with foil and have a 400W Sylvania Metal Arc a 100W GE lucalox and 4 150W (equivalent) cfl's for lighting. Got CO2 set up on a timer to run for 15 minutes every 2 hrs. I've got the lighting, fans and venting all set up on a series of timers and thermostats that I've managed to cobble together from parts found at Home Depot. In fact if I make sure every things watered I can usually go a way for 4 to 5 days with no problem.
I've been using plastic pots exactly like the ones in your pictures. I have how ever drilled 20 to 30 extra 1/4" holes in the bottoms and have them set up on 1/2" tall pvc pipe rings I've cut to insure good drainage and air circulation under them. They all sit on a low plastic sheet covered table I've built with just enough slope in it to drain to a gutter and catch basin.
I've pretty much just been using straight Miracle Grow potting soil for a medium. Allthough this last run I added some
Roots Organic mycorrhizael root growth enhancer. When I've harvested and depotted in the past I haven't had the kinds of intense root structures like I've seen in a lot of pictures.
For ferts I've just been using regular MG during the vegatative stage and then switching to their Bloom Booster formula during flowering. I've been supplementing that with some
Super Thrive and molasses. All though from one of your past posts I've read I seem to recall that you might think the whole molasses thing might be voodoo. While I can't say for sure it's helped I'm pretty sure it hasn't hurt anything.
I've got all my plants numbered and keep a chart of who gets what when. It's been a while since I've over ferted and if any thing lately I've usually gotten a couple of plants each run that most likely have a nutrient deficency. But nothing too major.
After learning a few hard lessons a few years back about bringing other plants indoors that have been out side and having them act as a vector for spider mite and aphid infections I haven't had any bug, mold or fungus problems (that I'm aware of) in quite some time. Well that is with the exception of fungus nats (man I certainly know how to raise a crop of those critters). But since they don't seem to be causing any major plant damage I've foregone the pesticides and just tried to sticky trap the hell out of them to keep their numbers beat back. I think they're way more annoying to me than the plants.
With the aid of a little Aluminum Sulfate now and then I manage to keep my soil ph in the 6 to 7 range. Got one of those combo light, moisture, ph meters I payed around $20 for online a couple years a go. [While in Home Depot yesterday I saw the exact same thing for $7.58.]
Well it looks like that brownie I had with my morning coffee has caused me to prattle on at a greater length than I intended to. So I guess I'll just shut up now and hope you'll consider me worthy of some coaching.