I put the southern ag in my cart for next time. So far no issues with hydro guard. I’m using golden shield silica and wondering how necessary it is. I switched from my leftover ff cal-mag to botanicares version. I like this stuff. better. I did run the voodoo juice at half strength. Have one more res worth left. I tend to lean on the side of underfed I think. Usually in the 750-900 range ppms. That’s not counting the natural 200 in the tap water. Today when I did a bucket change my bigger plant said it had zero ppms. I never checked ppms yesterday. I thought my pen was broke but I checked with my back up pen and sure enough it did t register shit. I’m wondering if this is my sign to increase feedi saw you are going with the GH 3 part. good choice.
i like 1-1-1 ratio for vegging and then Lucas formula for bloom is good for a rookie. 1:2 ratio of micro/bloom (no grow).
that and the hydroguard and you are fine. and next time buy southern ag garden friendly fungicide instead. it's a million times more concentrated and cheaper.
keep your pH 5.5 to 6.1 , dont' overfeed and dont' get rot. my 3 rules for dwc.
don't know about that. never heard of that being tried.My question is could you also just run micro and grow in beginning stage like I’m gonna do with micro and bloom?
Started using the lucas formula today when i changed the res out. Plants look like they are on cusp of making buds. I sure hope so. The one is getting outta control. Ill report back soon with pics once they get goinghere's a cool article about lucas and why it works
CannaStats - Nutrient Profiles for Cannabis
This page provides a common language spoken by all fertilizer solutions and a way to mix them for growing cannabis hydroponically. Sometimes referred to as the Lucas formula, this page explains the true origin of this well known proven formula and the project that led to its discovery. Emphasis...www.angelfire.com
and a good nute calculator at bottom
Do you think I should defoliate a little bit? They are just starting to show they are gonna flower. Worried it could stress them to much at such a crucial stage. I’ve never had plants look this good inside. I don’t wanna screw this up. Other than topping I’ve only removed maybe 5 fan leaves. Some of the older original leaves look dark green but almost like they have had enough and are ready to go. I’m also fine with just letting them die off in their own.if you look at the GH feedcharts for later in bloom, it's the 1:2 ratio (Lucas).
I 100% agree. I was thinking putting 1/4 inch or maybe 1/2 inch self tapers around lid of net pot and leaving them up enough to tie a string/twine to lst it some. I’ve never super cropped and that kinda scares me to be honest. If I remember right it’s rubbing stem to bend and tying down right?They look great. Don't hesitate to do a little training as they stretch to keep that tall one in the back under control. You can try gently bending it out to the sides to a bamboo pole taped to the bucket maybe. I'm a soil guy so you'd have to improvise a place to tie off to unlike the supports we can stick in the dirt.
I would supercrop it but that's a little more aggressive and I understand you're not wanting to get them stressed. You just want to try and even out the canopy a little if you can. Now is the best time though before flower gets too ramped up. Congrats on the smooth transition to dwc so far, I hope flower goes easily.
Bad ass. I appreciate all the advice. I tried a lot of them ffof recipe with failure after failure. Just chalked it up as it wasn’t in the cards for me. And them damn gnats. Congrats on the harvest. What’d you grow? So I’m probably better off to use stakes/dowels like you suggested In the event I damn near break them. Gonna hit hardware tomorrow. And just do it !!I had a lot of issues in soil over the years too, it happens. I finally got into using dry organic amendments from Dr. Earth and it's super simple. I don't have to check the ph of the water anymore. I don't have to mix nutes every day or even week. It's just really easy and they grow really nice organic bud. I add a little Epson salt and molasses when I feel it needs it but otherwise I just water them and stay out of the way. Glad you are liking the dwc, it just wasn't for me because I'm disabled and the changing res stuff was too physical. They produce some amazing plants fast though. Supercropping looks scary the first time or two you try it but it's really just pinching or twisting the stem where you want to bend it in order to crush the tissue some so it will bend easier. Then you bend the branch over 90 degrees. I'll usually support it if it snaps when I bend it and is hanging loose past the 90 degree point by a string or just another plant in the tent like a prop for a day or two. They bounce back really fast and will usually have a good burst of growth on that branch. I'll try to find a pic of mine later on, I'm in the middle of chopping one of my plants and I just stopped to take a break for a minute.
So I didn’t use no rods because after I thought about it it would of made my water changes harder. I sanitize and clean everytime I do a changeout. I put my little one on a pot to give me idea where to super crop bigger one. I just squeezed a little bit and bent I. Direction I wanted. Plant seemed real soft still but I could feel the crush still. Ehh we will see what happens. It did open up a lot more but sites I know that.Strainly is online clone and seed vendors, there's a thread on here that talks about who is safe to buy from and who to avoid because there's a really nasty virus going around called hlvd or something close to that, I always fuck up the spelling of it. Dookie is on Instagram and who I deal with but I also would try auntie Jane probably on Strainly, he has a good reputation. I used a wooden dowel drilled on the ends with zip ties to stop the tent from getting sucked in to much before. A 1*1" tomato stake works too. It sucks to lose so much space to that I know. Oh yeah, throw a towel down under the bricks or cinder block or you'll destroy the tent floor liner. I've done it to mine twice. Good luck with your girls.
Well I checked them this Morning before work like always. Didn’t phase it a bit. All the shoots on bent ones already going up. My bends did go beyond a 90 overnight . I put a little tape around bends this morning to get them back to 90. It drank half the bucket overnight. My little one perked up and drank more than normal too. Everything still looked good to me. I appreciate the advice , it definitely put me in a better spot with my light also.Wow, that looks fantastic. Now it will all get the same amount of ppfd across the primary bud sites. Just watch the ones you bent as they're going to start right back growing up again in a few days or less. It's stressful that first time you snap a branch like that but it really doesn't hurt the plants and some people say it creates an improved pathway for water and nutrients where the knuckle forms at the break site. I think that's true but it's only my opinion as I've never seen any science on it or proof of it. It just seems that the branches I supercrop have denser colas. Could be observation bias for all I know, it sure doesn't hurt em. Congrats on snapping some branches safely and next time will be even easier.