Idk maybe just the blue dream I wanna let the blue og go and the purples I think it will be alot more aired out cut I don't want to bushy of plants what do you think. I am in a powder mildew prone area so I have to have really good air flow so no mold. I'm new at this tho so this is what I have read.Looking good UH, are you gonna top those big girls again?
I used it last season and I was happy with the price and results but but most are in the same medium the ones in the ground are coco mixed with perlite and the pots are coco Loco and perlite. And I have some in flower n some in veg but for the most part they're all ona feeding regiment now all nutrients from soil have been depletednice grow brotha!
couple questions,
you mention you use earth juice in a other post, if so, is this your first time using it?
is all your grow the same medium? same feeding regiment? sorry if you already answer this.
I would remove the Smart Pot off and away from your concrete pad. Heat will penetrate that pot and dry out the roots sooner than later. I also saturate the outside of the Smart Pot while it's sitting on the soil, and I water around the pot as well. If you will notice how a lawn does around concrete, the lawn will dry out and and suffer more than the lawn away from concrete. Good luck!View attachment 3216112 View attachment 3216105 Hey guys I know it's been a little since I posted pictures well here are a few. First is the cheese not sure why it's yellowing so much I literally have to come out every day and clear the dead yellow leafs any idea why she's doing this could being root bound have anything to do with it. And second picture. I'm not sure if anyone can see the white spots in the grass/dirt but that's powder mildew. It's all over my back yard lucky I don't think it has got to my girls yet. Should I spray my whole yard or how should I go about dealing with the PM issue?
Here's my happy girl, taken over a week ago. I have used Smart Pots for several years, and the bottom of your pot is designed to breath with the soil below. If you leave her on concrete, not only does the heat penetrate the bottom and cause premature evaporation, the sealing affect doesn't allow for a more natural root flow of the pot. If you leave your pot sitting on the ground, the roots will literally grow right into the soil, through the bottom. My good friend, who is growing over 30 plants in 50 gallon Smart Pots, makes sure that the bottom of his pots breath well. Peace.Tha KS guys but my buddies doing all his on the Concrete and none are doing this. And anyone have any idea what I should do about the pm?