First Indoor Grow *Medicinal* Organic

HydroOrganicFla

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Here's a few pics of the plants after about 3 hours of light after their 35 hour dark period. They're now on a 12/12 light cycle. Am going to be watering tomorrow with bloom nutrients and AN Bud Blood.
 

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warisnottheanswer

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We're into flowering now! I;ll continue to take leaves out of the way of buds, as well as adding AN Overdrive in week 4 or 5 as well as Purple Maxx on 2 test plants. Watering with a EC of 1.0 and pHed at 6.2-6.4


Any comments or suggestions??
they look great my friend 4real 4real! keep doin the dam thang!
 

HydroOrganicFla

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Thanks :). OK, 11 days into flowering everything looking pretty good I think. I sprayed with a heavy dose of Organocide today, supplementing my every 3-4 day Neem Oil preventative maintenance.

(If plants look droopy, this is 5 minutes after lights coming on and they had been completely soaked in Organocide 45 minutes prior. :)
 

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Babs34

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Beautiful....truly gorgeous. To the person who questioned your "potting technique".......I say kudos to your choice. It's like a HUGE bonzai!!! Off the topic of your gorgeous jungle there---I noted you talking about treating your plants with neems oil. I was just today noticing my plants had more than just a small problem with either spider mites or fungus gnats....not really sure which to be honest.
I got desperate and bought something at Lowes today called "Safer" 3-in-1 garden spray. It claims to be organic and kill fungus and spider mites effectively. It has sulfur in it although....and my babies are now in the dark after having been sprayed only a couple of hours ago. Needless to say, I'm
 

Babs34

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oops...biting my nails over the possible effects of this spray. I did notice some bugs dying off, however, do you know anything about possible negative effects of using sulfur products?---as I can't seem to find anything online about it right now.
 

Babs34

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BTW, I told the sales guy I was using it for my tomato plants....and it does say safe to use up to the day of harvest........"sigh".....I just can't find a SINGLE thing about this product online--and yanno, naturally, they aren't going to give you specific instructions for possible uses on my particular plant. It says it's safe for strawberries, blueberrries, basically every kind of fruit or vegetable. I hope it works!!!
 

HydroOrganicFla

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Yeah that def won't hurt it, especialy one round of spray. You just don't want to spray too much sulfur as its an immobile nutrient the plant will uptake and it can develop a toxicity. I'd say it was a good first attack. I'd get Organocide and NEEM Oil and alternate sprays. Neem Oil every 3-4 days and substitute the Neem for Organocide every 5th or 6th Neem treatment. Stay vigilant on it, and you will have no problem.
 

Babs34

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Thanks for the input. Neem oil every few days? I had no idea you could use it that often.....I'll be off to purchase some today. First thing this morning I checked in on my babies...my first impression was to panic. Upon further scrutiny, I realized it hadn't been killed, lol. I don't think I'll ever use this particular stuff again however. Is organocide the actual name of the product you are referring to? Is it commonly sold?
I NEED to know.....those little "things" will be the death of me if I don't get them under control!!!
 

Babs34

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Update awaiting. I'm just checking in to duly note that you have one of the most beautiful grows <if not the most> on RIU I've seen thus far. Very impressive ....colas fattening up nicely too.
 

HydroOrganicFla

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Thanks for the kind words guys! Much appreciated. Here's an update, about two weeks about from harvest. Beginning the final flush today, to ensure a fully flushed plant with no fertilizer residues! Let me know what you think, and any feedback about your technique for the last couple of weeks or harvest would be great!
 

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