I used this really cheap shitty topsoil for the seedlings and mixed in perlite, blood meal, and some other stuff i've got lying around...i have a feeling its probably all out of wack...ive got two new bags of MG organics choice and some 5 gallon buckets I just picked up to repot them...so i'll mix up petty much what I did for the bed thats worked very well and see where things go from there after transplant...i'm also seeing roots starting to pop out of the little 1gallon containers...but they are only filled 1/2 way with soil...so yeah...i think a combination of packed soil + ph + nutrients + not enough heat is making em grow like shit...You have to understand pH and how soil affects it. You have 2 pH values, that of the water/nute solution, and that of the SOIL. It's the pH of the soil that you are concerned with. What ever the value of what you put into the soil is, as it sits in contact with the soil, the soil will buffer that value to the pH of the soil. You can't really check the run-off, as the run-off isn't in contact with the soil long enough to get buffered.
You can check the soil pH by gently digging out a sample form the middle of the pot along one edge. Place that in a container lust large enough to get your meter into. Add just enough DISTILLED water to cover the soil and make a loose mud or slurry. Let that sit for about half an hour or so, then check the pH. THAT will be the pH of the actual soil. Properly buffered (limed) soil will be around 7, and get more acidic as it ages, or as any chemical salts build up it could get more alkaline. The pH drop from age alone will not be noticeable during the course of the grow.
for your next grow,if you can get some of this stuff then do so http://www.1st-hydroponics.co.uk/alpha-mix-growing-media/prod_3384.htmlholes drilled in 5gallon buckets...soil mixed up with plenty of perlite...cuttings and seedling transplanted into the buckets...my back hurts...and im tired...time to hit the bong and goto bed
Doubt that's available in my area of the US After my next grow I'm planning on switching to RDWCfor your next grow,if you can get some of this stuff then do so http://www.1st-hydroponics.co.uk/alpha-mix-growing-media/prod_3384.html
Yeah I let them veg a little long and had to LST while in flower...I'm going to start LST'ing the bunch in the veg area soon and probably top them to bush them out a littledude i just caught up on this. nice my friend. I just planted my legal 6 one week from today and it is so exciting. so youre looking at about what? 4 mnths sed to harvest? im considering starting my own grow journal but idk yet... it is my first indoor grow so we shall see.
CO2, to me, is not worth it unless you are doing a fairly large scale op. The price to get a co2 system is steep as you know but at the same time, it does produce some nice results. how do i follow your grow? I actually posted a journal myself, feel free to take a look
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/485815-first-indoor-grow-stoked.html- LINK
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Right? sounds like just a bad idea to me overall but hey, to each his own. After seeing those buds you got off of a similar wattage to what i will be using (granted you got me on genetics with that g13) i am excited to see how i can produce indoors. I am def thinking about topping my plants when i can to get some nice colas. As i said, Indoor, Not my cup of tea, outdoor grower for past years. I like the idea of being able to control the environment though and i think it could get interesting.hit the "reply with quote" button in the bottom right of their post
Yeah I don't like the idea of using burning things to make co2...it just pollutes the air in my opinion...its releasing more than just co2 at that point
It's gonna smell like someone puked up some dank bud in your garden. Ever brew your own anything? Fermentation is SOUR!!!You just subscribe to it up top under thread tools and add it to your subscriptions(at least that's what I do), and I check in on peoples threads through "my rollitup".
I'm not going to go BUY a co2 system..thats silly...im going to go buy big water jugs + cheap clear tubing + a few sacks of sugar + a jar of yeast