Banana cookies 60/40 coco

bk78

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Show us on the doll where some strangers words on the internet hut you.


Where's the harvest pics? Those plants are barely in flower. I don't see 8-10oz anywhere.

Op was getting help without your negativity coming along. He got a bit roasted for light miscalc but if you can't handle a little ribbing, you should stay away from the internet.
Its her first grow. Give her another 6-8 weeks for the harvest pics.
 

Chudybyk

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These dudes can be savage you gotta ignore the negative cats. Theres a couple groups that grow one specific style, one set of nutrients and thrash anything else violent as it threatens their established dictatorship of bull shit information they force new people into. That or Some of them never got their asses whooped or taught any respect by parents iRL. They exist to bash.

Nutrients definitely help…seems like yours have worked for you before, stick with it. If you do anything experiment with a control plant and other version of nutrients to see if any change happens. I’ve done this and realized I did need more, or what I was using did nothing. I’m not a coco user myself. On lights I go with 40W/sq ft. On LED’s. If you’re really high quality with red light, expensive reflection etc. you could squeeze 30/35 I’d imagine.

Not sure on HPS I’m sure you can google the recommended per sq. Ft. As a general guideline on it plenty of chill cats giving that info for free.
Wow okay finally something useful thankyou for this information I really appreciate it and just to confirm the misunderstanding form every one I have 5 LED WHICH EXACTLY IS 1000wx1 300wx4 and the HPS ARE 220wx3
 

sunni

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congrats a ton of you just got formal warnings for name calling because you felt like you needed to get into a dick measuring contest over nothing
 

kwigybo88

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In the long list of "Shit people think is important but kinda isnt", the nutrient brand is definitely near the top.

Yield primarily comes from genetics, light, temp/humidity ratio, and oxygen in the root zone.

Ph and EC also very important for overall plant health.

Inputs are way down the list.
 

calvin.m16

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What equals weight then haha
Genetics, Environment & Nutrients.
Having the right genetics and making sure plants have all the Macro & Micro nutrients will be a good start.

Then you can start playing with co2 supplementation, nutrient supplements etc.
 
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Chudybyk

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In the long list of "Shit people think is important but kinda isnt", the nutrient brand is definitely near the top.

Yield primarily comes from genetics, light, temp/humidity ratio, and oxygen in the root zone.

Ph and EC also very important for overall plant health.

Inputs are way down the list.
hey thanks for commenting thats very useful I’ll keep an update of how im doing and what I used etc
 
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Chudybyk

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Genetics, Environment & Nutrients.
Having the right genetics and making sure plants have all the Macro & Micro nutrients will be a good start.

Then you can start playing with co2 supplementation, supplements etc.
Okay I will make sure to start with that and then try to improve further along the way thanks for the comment
 

1212ham

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70%LED 30%HPS ,auto watering system, temps from 23 to 28 Celsius nutrients using currently is on house and garden A and B, but I want to change them to general hydroponics flora series with, canna rizo, shogun sumo boost, Buddhas tree pk9/18 and advanced nutrients overdrive OG. I have a room roughly 6mx4m 6 fans around the room currently in week six of veg humidity around 40% they are around waist height and want to flip them to flower soon
40% humidity in veg is very low imo. I start around 65% and taper down to 50 or less at the end. Lower 80's is good lights on temp. Research VPD, the temp/humidity relationship throughout the grow.

40% perlite is a lot. Many/most run coco at 100%. MaxiBloom is a good, easy 1 part nute that will go start to finnish. Never let coco dry or give it straight water, always feed to run-off. 5.8-6.2 ph is good.

30-40 watts/square foot is typical..... give CLEAR, detailed info to recieve good advice.
 
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Chudybyk

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40% humidity in veg is very low imo. I start around 65% and taper down to 50 or less at the end. Lower 80's is good lights on temp. Research VPD, the temp/humidity relationship throughout the grow.

40% perlite is a lot. Many/most run coco at 100%. MaxiBloom is a good, easy 1 part nute that will go start to finnish. Never let coco dry or give it straight water, always feed to run-off. 5.8-6.2 ph is good.

30-40 watts/square foot is typical..... give CLEAR, detailed info to recieve good advice.
Okay thank you for this reply next time i will give more details to make sure that everyone understand Exactly What situation I’m in, thanks again
 
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