250w HPS Club And Help Guide

Doobieus

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How was that Master Kushbongsmilie
It's nice, it has a grape-ish/zesty/musky taste and a musky smell to the smoke, the buds smell zesty and fruity. The high is nice and creepy but after the creepy-ness it hits into a heavy heavy indica high. Hits well in a pipe, bong, and vape but with joints it gets really harsh and resinated towards the middle of the joint.

All in all, a good smoke :mrgreen:.
 

Wretched420

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Sp4ce back again. I switched to 12/12 two days ago and I see pistils above the 5th node so i know that they are fem. Can anyone tell me what these yellow spots are on my leaves. It doesnt effect the whole plant but where they appeared created holes on my leaves.
you know what ive suffering from a similar defect and no one can answer wtf it is im looking into boron or mag it isnt nute burn or if it is its from watering or like doob said some crazy infestation im not sure at all im gonna post some more pix of mine in another thread to get some help i want this shit outta the garden... it looks almost if it spread from one of my plants to another...
but im not sure post some where else gfor more help!!:-|:-|
 

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Doobieus

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you know what ive suffering from a similar defect and no one can answer wtf it is im looking into boron or mag it isnt nute burn or if it is its from watering or like doob said some crazy infestation im not sure at all im gonna post some more pix of mine in another thread to get some help i want this shit outta the garden... it looks almost if it spread from one of my plants to another...
but im not sure post some where else gfor more help!!:-|:-|
I know you'd notice spidermites because of webbing, but it could possibly be thrips if it is an infestation.

Also one more thing that I thought of for Sp4ce and yourself, is that if you mist/foliage spray your plants that the little beads of water could be causing it too.

Hope you find out what's going on Wretched I imagine that it's frustrating.
 

JackHerer

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Thanks for the replies,

yeah I definitly plan on selecting the strongest few (4-6) within a week or two but Im not sure if I have a problem or if Im okay with this one thing:

my friend has grown clones never seeds, he said some of my seedlings were stretching, they are mostly about 2-3 inches tall and appear to be growing their leaves at a good rate. The taller ones tend to be in the cups with less soil and I think they were just "reaching" to get out of the hole. Do you think this has hurt these plants?
 

Doobieus

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Pictures would help, I don't think it's a problem though honestly. Most of the lower nodes are going to be removed anyway for proper airflow under the plants to reduce infestation and mold. So I wouldn't worry too much about it.
 

JackHerer

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I am looking to make my soil mix and transplanting this coming week before I leave my babies for 12 whole days!!! Im trying to keep my grow as organic as possible on my short budget.

I was planning on making this soild mix:

65% Pro-mix ultimate organic soil
20% Bat Guano
10% Perlite (not sure if this is "organic")
5% sand

Im not sure if this is a good mix, and when I look up bat Guano all these diff N-P-K ratios come up for it, I guess I thought it would be uniform (how different can bat crap be?) Not to mention I cant seem to find Bat Guano at the stores and Im a little uneasy ordering more stuff online. Maybe I should just use the pro-mix with the perlite and sand?

Any recommendations on fertilizers for veg phase? I dont want to use miracle grow (all I see at stores) b/c it seems so "chemically" and this is supposed to be a clean personal grow ya kno!

Also I will be posting pics this weekend of my setup and seedlings :peace:

a dumb question: so I gather that I dont water until the soil is dry on the top, then I give a good soaking all the way to the bottom of the pot and let dry again? same for the seedling phase or do they like constant moisture (only 1 set of cerated leaves)?
(I promise myself I wont give them a DROP of water until the soil is "dry to the touch", maybe Ill follow thru with that today, let those roots reach!)
 

Doobieus

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wooo currently sexing and gots me 1 out of 3 girls so far oo 1 Princess Diesel future mother lol..
Awesome Wretched!! Congrats :hump:.

A few pictures I wish to share, 2nd day of flowering :weed:

Happy Smoking :joint:
Awesome work Sky, looking good, keep it up :clap:.

I am looking to make my soil mix and transplanting this coming week before I leave my babies for 12 whole days!!! Im trying to keep my grow as organic as possible on my short budget.

I was planning on making this soild mix:

65% Pro-mix ultimate organic soil
20% Bat Guano
10% Perlite (not sure if this is "organic")
5% sand

Im not sure if this is a good mix, and when I look up bat Guano all these diff N-P-K ratios come up for it, I guess I thought it would be uniform (how different can bat crap be?) Not to mention I cant seem to find Bat Guano at the stores and Im a little uneasy ordering more stuff online. Maybe I should just use the pro-mix with the perlite and sand?

Any recommendations on fertilizers for veg phase? I dont want to use miracle grow (all I see at stores) b/c it seems so "chemically" and this is supposed to be a clean personal grow ya kno!

Also I will be posting pics this weekend of my setup and seedlings :peace:

a dumb question: so I gather that I dont water until the soil is dry on the top, then I give a good soaking all the way to the bottom of the pot and let dry again? same for the seedling phase or do they like constant moisture (only 1 set of cerated leaves)?
(I promise myself I wont give them a DROP of water until the soil is "dry to the touch", maybe Ill follow thru with that today, let those roots reach!)
Perlite is fine for organic, if you want a purely organic soil mix hit up Subcool's posts in the organic forum.

As far as watering when the top soil is dry stick your finger about an inch down into the soil. If it's still wet and dark don't water yet, if it's dry, then water. As far as seedlings, same rules apply. You don't want to drown them or dry them out you know?

I'm a half ass organic grower lol. I use fox farm products which are not technically organic but organic enough for me and my lazy factor lol.

For your first grow I would recommend a Fox Farm line up so you can study up more on organics. It'll provide the proper nutrient values while you learn how to make your own.

Foxfarm ocean forest is a good soil, fox farm happy frog with about 10-20% perlite is good soil for seedlings and clones.

Both the Fox Farm 3 packs are both good. Grow Big, Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, Open Sesame, Beastie Bloomz and Cha Ching. The last three are your choice to get or not, but used in conjunction with the other FF products you will see better results. Just remember with thier nutes to start at a 1/4 feeding because they will burn your plants. With OF soil you don't have to even nute your plants for about a month.

Then you have Humbolt products like bush master and gravity, those used with FF work well too. Bush master does just that makes it grow bushy, gravity makes your nugs dense dense dense.

Since this is your first grow, I would start with Foxfarm products because they're easy to work with. That way you can find your grow style and get your grow regiment stablized. In my experience with first timers, too much info ='s too much love ='s dead or unhealthy plants.

Hope this helps some :bigjoint:.

Oh and you're totally right on with the miracle grow.... not the best.... It works for some just not for me.
 

Mindmelted

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Whats up everybody.Chillin at the beach today(Again)
Stoned and sunning,Looking at all the babes in bikinis.
Yum,Yum it looks so good
 
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