Best way for vegative growth?

dopedeeii

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Should look into coco or any type of hydro. It's also proven hydro grows faster than soil.... I use canna coco and if you grow in soil it is so similar, just have to bring your ph down to 5.9 or so. It's really not that expensive. I buy mine at the grow store at about 23 bucks a 50L bag
Damn thin u go in the hi 5's I do 6.0-6.3 soilless but peat coco mix u get Gudd results
 

dopedeeii

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IMG_20130306_182909.jpg5and a half weeks veg with ssadvanced#4 pbp grow lq karma great white lol sum hygrozim from this
 

PurpleBuz

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Id like to up my growth rate during veg. What can I do here?
Im running 400 MH, 4X4 home made box, fox farms ocean forrest
Alaskan fish emulsion
Maxibloom
Liquid kool bloom
18/6 light schedual

Any ideas?
- extend light hours to 24/0. If power is a concern add some T5s for the extra 6 hours, doesn't have to be extremely strong since the Mh is the main light.
- Transplant into large pots full of cocochips, and treat them as a semi hydro. large net pots with coco liners to keep the soil contained allows for frequent watering with weak nute solutions.
 

dopedeeii

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Yes, I run 5.9- 6.05 all times, its been good to me so far!
Thts where I started a friend of mine recommended the change frm ffof to ss#4 and 5.9 to 6.1 but I got my first bale frm a shady dro store and I didn't amend at first so I guess the bale was old and the ph was. Hi 4 low 5 even if I ran tap water so it made me say treat my soiless like a mixture of hydro and soil but i wonder dose the guano makes it more like soil??and for info the ss#4 when aloud to sit the peat decomposes and drop the ph
 

bigsteve

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To get the most efficient phenotype, shorter and bushy, a couple of transplantings is reccomended. Clone or seedling?
From clone I would put her in a solo cup for 10-14 days. She will get rootbound after a week or so and that extra time in the small
pot forces the plant to slow down vertical growth and put on more side branches. A good thing. That's why it is a good idea to get them
mildly rootbound early to foster the extra bushiness.

BigSteve.
 
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