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  1. Ruzz1974

    First time in coco

    Thank you, yes agree 100%...
  2. Ruzz1974

    First time in coco

    Yes I've read read and read some more lol, I would usually start off in solo's but these seeds are a couple of auto's I have left over, I prefer to start them off in their final pot as to reduce any stress transplanting (can't risk upsetting them in their short life)... I always added perlite to...
  3. Ruzz1974

    First time in coco

    Hi fellow growers, welcome to my grow,. I've only ever grown in soil and this time I'm trying coco, I've opted for fabric pots as I've read some positive results. Up until today I've grown under a DIY lights with some excellent results but this time I have forked out and purchased a spiderfarmer...
  4. Ruzz1974

    Almost there

    I didn't think it was too bad and results are showing they are reasonable too, would like to replicate this grow as much as possible but with slightly more light just to see, it's all about finding what works ...
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    Almost there

  6. Ruzz1974

    Almost there

    I've only used the photon app with diffuser over the camera... I've got 150watt draw on my lights, that's from the wall. I grid mapped my tent out (70x70x160 cm) and ppfd was between 900 middle and 600 at the edges, lux is at 50k...im using mostly 2700k with a couple of 4k thrown in... I can...
  7. Ruzz1974

    Almost there

    Thanks pal, ok a month, you are more than likely correct, I was thinking 2 to 3 weeks but always tell people "when you think she's ready give her another week" lol, so that comes perfectly into your time line then
  8. Ruzz1974

    Almost there

    Thank you, practice makes perfect hey!!! Or almost lol.... Just wondering how much better she'd have got under a good light rather than my DIY one..
  9. Ruzz1974

    Almost there

    Harvest time is just around the corner and I'm getting excited.. I grew this strain (King's kush) on my last grow and loved the taste, I wanted to repeat the grow but tune things a little more and I think it paid off..
  10. Ruzz1974

    Getting better at this.. 3rd grow with DIY light.

    Agree, no time to bounce back hey!! Your against the clock... But if you can perfect them then surely that's one big bonus when it comes to photo's happy growing my friend
  11. Ruzz1974

    Getting better at this.. 3rd grow with DIY light.

    Beauties, you should be proud I'll be going for a photo next I think but might invest in a bigger tent to accommodate it/them... You have to have things dialled in with a small tent as things change so quickly, always keeping an eye on things...keep up the good work, you seem to be more than on...
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    Getting better at this.. 3rd grow with DIY light.

    Exactly, and thank you.. Still pondering over purchasing a light but can't really fault the way mine are performing lol
  13. Ruzz1974

    Getting better at this.. 3rd grow with DIY light.

    So this is my 3rd grow using my DIY light and things are looking good, currently around 2 to 3 weeks into flower, not really counting weeks anymore as she'll be done when she's done lol, my last grow turned out pretty good but I had a few teething problems which I addressed and thank God I got...
  14. Ruzz1974

    i am out of ideas what problem this is. please help

    Sorry seen you stated them further up the post.
  15. Ruzz1974

    i am out of ideas what problem this is. please help

    What are your temps and rh?
  16. Ruzz1974

    Lowering ph of soil

    OK update, plants are looking 100% better today, after people advice on whether it may be another underlying issue it got me thinking "when did they start to look deficient and a little droopy" around a week ago, a week after they started flowering, I dropped my temps down to just over 74 from...
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    Lowering ph of soil

    Thank you, great read
  18. Ruzz1974

    Lowering ph of soil

    So if I'm right then. 6.5 (ideally) - 7.35 (currently) = -0.85 6.5 + - 0.85 = 5.65 So I should be watering with a pH of 5.65 to start with and monitor and if my soil does buffer slightly and ph drifts then I may have to keep on monitoring throughout the grow and adjusting to keep soil at 6.5?
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    Lowering ph of soil

    I'm using ro water from our home tap and a calibrated pen which has been calibrated in solution, I have both ro and normal in our home. Normal tap water is 230 ppm @ 7.6 ph
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    Lowering ph of soil

    I've done a slurry test of my soil and it is showing 7.35, my plants are showing early signs of deficiency and they are in their 2nd wk of flower, the soil I purchased was advertised as 6-7 ph and I've been feeding the with a pH of 7.3 using bio bizz nutes at their specified ratio, I didn't...
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