questions about harvesting

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Beat meat, you're trying to over complicate things that you don't comprehend yet.
You want to try all kinds of different mediums, pot sizes and nutes when you haven't mastered the basics yet.
It's frustrating to try and help you, then have you argue or repeatedly ask the same question over and over like you only read some of the answers, or parts of the answers given.
Then, you change the topic and try and add something else to make things even more difficult for yourself.
I'm sure you could get more positive feedback, as I told you before, if you would listen and read, instead of argue, and finish a successful soil grow before attempting something new.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
Beat meat, you're trying to over complicate things that you don't comprehend yet.
You want to try all kinds of different mediums, pot sizes and nutes when you haven't mastered the basics yet.
It's frustrating to try and help you, then have you argue or repeatedly ask the same question over and over like you only read some of the answers, or part of the answers given.
Then, you change the topic and try and add something else to make things even more difficult for yourself.
I'm sure you could get more positive feedback, as I told you before, if you would listen and read, instead of argue, and finish a successful soil grow before attempting something new.
That is why I grow in soil. I need to learn to read the plant and get environmental controls perfect. Soiless grows require you to be able to fix the problem ON THE SPOT. Sometimes in hydro, making one mistake costs you the plant.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
It makes no sense to spend money on soil and nutrients, 5-10 bucks a seed and 3 months of your time to end up with a crappy plant.

Strive to do your best, or don't do it at all.
 

bmeat

New Member
okay..ill guess ill buy some soil then. any suggestions? im looking at espoma organic or mircale gro organic.

and i got two females. yay!

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bmeat

New Member
WTF is that? and what strain?
that is called the ohshitifuckedup strain.

and the other two babies are n.y.c. diesel x dutch indica.

ocean forest it is.

and thanks bakatare, i will keep the herman in the cage!

oh and is it normal for one gland to have 3 pistils? you can see one of my plant has three pistils growing out of one gland.
 

mr2shim

Well-Known Member
that is called the ohshitifuckedup strain.

and the other two babies are n.y.c. diesel x dutch indica.

ocean forest it is.

and thanks bakatare, i will keep the herman in the cage!

oh and is it normal for one gland to have 3 pistils? you can see one of my plant has three pistils growing out of one gland.
Yes it's normal.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
Mr shim, I'm looking on my hydro store website and I can't find the stats on Ocean Forest. Does it come with nutes in it, and what is the N-P-K value of it?
 

bmeat

New Member

mr2shim

Well-Known Member
Mr shim, I'm looking on my hydro store website and I can't find the stats on Ocean Forest. Does it come with nutes in it, and what is the N-P-K value of it?
IF memory serves me right, I don't believe Ocean Forest has ferts in it. I know it's hot soil and doesn't need additional nutes for the first month or so.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
Yes I have heard fox farm is full of nutrients.

The fox farm website says the Ocean forest contains bat guano and fish/crab meal but doesn't list the NPK.

I use Pro-mix and just mix in my own ferts for the last transplant before flower.

I use 1/4 dose fish emulsion fert every other watering until 3rd set of leaves (about 2-3 weeks). Then I use maxigrow. May use it earlier than 3 weeks as I lost a cotyledon while removing seed skin.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
oh and when i rough up these diesels, they kinda smell like bad breath. its really odd :confused:
You really shouldn't touch your plant. Even tho they smell delicious (mine smelled like lemons) touching the leaves will kill the spots you touch.

IMG_0279.jpg See the lower leaf? I had been rubbing it to smell my fingers lol

That plant was put out of its misery by me 3 weeks into its life. 1 week in, my cat uprooted it, and she just didn't grow right after that.
 

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Yes I have heard fox farm is full of nutrients.

The fox farm website says the Ocean forest contains bat guano and fish/crab meal but doesn't list the NPK.

I use Pro-mix and just mix in my own ferts for the last transplant before flower.

I use 1/4 dose fish emulsion fert every other watering until 3rd set of leaves (about 2-3 weeks). Then I use maxigrow. May use it earlier than 3 weeks as I lost a cotyledon while removing seed skin.
A couple weeks ago, there was several people within a week all having burning issues using FFOF, like maybe a bad batch got loose or something.
 
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