Oh they can definitely handle below 10c. That's 50f. It's been getting like 36f which is 4 degrees above freezing at 32f. And they are good. I'm just worried about a hard freeze at 28f.
Yeah man I switched to DR. Earth dry amendments and it was the best decision of my growing life. Before that I was using liquid fertilizers and shit and there was possible over or underfeeding. So many random issues that could crop up. I used their vegetable one and the flower one and they are...
Hey guys in I'm Denver and tomorrow night is doing to be 28 for the low. Now it's only going to be 28 for a few hours and warm back up to 50-60.
My plants are huge like 6 to 7 feet tall.
Will they be okay?
I figured it out man. It was overwatering. This is my first time with coco and I've been reading that you can't let it get dry. But i was keeping it far too wet. I just stopped watering for 4 days abd the color is coming back.
So I grew indoor all winter and I'm taking advantage of the summer sun here in Colorado so I've been growing these in a greenhouse with led and natural sunlight. Honestly it seems like this just happened since i top dressed. I gave it microbes, bud candy, and this stuff that's black powder...
So I grew indoor all winter and I'm taking advantage of the summer sun here in Colorado so I've been growing these in a greenhouse with led and natural sunlight. Honestly it seems like this just happened since i top dressed. I gave it microbes, bud candy, and this stuff that's black powder...
So I'm trying out dr earth and coco loco. I mixed it in the soil at the beginning and at the 30 day mark 4 days ago i topped dressed. I've been adding microbes and mycorrhizae sporadically.
They all seem fine except this guy. - there is the difference between the leaves
No it's definitely not. I've contacted gaia green, they told me they are having trouble bringing gaia to the US because it takes all sorts of certificates and licenses to bring animal by products across countries