purplekitty7772008
Well-Known Member
they're looking humongous and pretty!
keep up the great work
keep up the great work
Thanks kitty! I love this portion of the grow... Everything changes so quickly, and all you really have to do is check the rez and tuck fan leaves. Oh, and dream about how big the harvest is gonna be!!!!!they're looking humongous and pretty!
keep up the great work
Hey Pink. I actually enjoy the "ph-ppm-ec nonsense". I know I''m a geek/dork, but I like the feeling of accomplishment when I have a nute issue, and I fix it on the first try.it seems 2 me that your pragmatic approach 2 doing things wood allow u 2 consider doing a hempybucket grow . it has all the growing characteristics of hydro w-o ph-ppm-ec nonsense that consumes so much time and resources/equipment . just a thought since u will b using clones mostly for now on and it is easy to transplant or move 2 a larger container for flowering
Glad to have you back my brother. Can't wait to see your grow. It's been a while......Excellent thread my Weed Baron friend!
+rep for you
It has been a while since I have been here and your grow is looking sweet.
Has inspired me to get my camera going and post a few pics myself.
If I only get 4 to survive, I will use my previous method of coco / hydroton. If I get all 6 to survive, I'm going to transplant them to 7" square pots full of coco, and try a normal grow to compare yield.....so the clones will eventually go into larger netpots with coco in the ebb and flo?
I've read that coco is supposed to be a very easy medium for roots to develop in. These AK-48s were showing roots outside of 9" netpots at 9 days into the veg cycle. I use the GH Flora series nutes, and I have never had any type of deficiency in coco. I do have pretty hard water which I think helps with the Calcium and Magnesium issues.That would be cool. I really want to try Coco. Maybe hempy pots as well. Might have to switch nutes though....... Don't want to do that over night...... Apparently with a 2 gallon pot of Coco will equal a 4 gallon pot of soil....