jhod58vw 600hps/mh indoor spring run

jhod58vw

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Technically They're 'Re-Born' haha


Are you vegging all those out or just keeping the good ones... Are those all one plant I cant see if you Marked them or not.


Good job Son.
I'll be keeping the best cuts. They are all marked on paper so I know which is which. Have all my strains, the Louie 13th, Kryponite Kush, Purple Cookie monster, Og kush #18 & Thin Mint pheno.
 

Sincerely420

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I was told that #18 was special in my OG thread.

Good stuff!

JD
That's wassup bro. I decided against it this run only because i'm running a Chemdawg too, and from reading about them both, it seems like they should prob. be similar in the end game. Figure on the WC both of them are everywhere
 

Javadog

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Sounds great.

I have Deadhead OG and Chem 4 OG. ...this is what prompted
the poster to suggest that I add 18 as well. :0)

I am sure that I would love to have them all in the garden.

Good luck,

JD
 

jhod58vw

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Alright just changed my timer to 12/12 starting today. I'm going to go ahead and flower all 9 girls in their 3 gallon pots. Hope I don't regret it. I did only want 6 in there. So it's official at 2 Kryponite Kush, 2 Louie the 13th, 2 GSC (Thin Mint), 2 Purple Cookie monsters & 1 OG #18.
 

jhod58vw

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Here's some picture updates. All the girls just got a bath with some foliar spray. Is 7.0 in my soil alittle too high??Picture 519.jpgPicture 520.jpgPicture 521.jpgPicture 522.jpgPicture 523.jpgPicture 524.jpgPicture 525.jpg
 

Fenian Brotherhood

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Well I know anything above 8.0 will be....kinda high. I think pot plants can survive up to 9.0 for a small amount of time. Ideally keep it at 7.2-7.5, they like a little acidity to the water being as they are an acidic type plant. By no means I claim this info to be absolutely correct but I think this might help you.

I know Local Growers "Claim" that 5.8 is "THE BEST if it's not 5.8 you wont get the best results"
 

adower

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Good luck brotha!! One of the worst things I ever did was grow too many in a space. Hurt my yields considerably.
 

jhod58vw

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Well I know anything above 8.0 will be....kinda high. I think pot plants can survive up to 9.0 for a small amount of time. Ideally keep it at 7.2-7.5, they like a little acidity to the water being as they are an acidic type plant. By no means I claim this info to be absolutely correct but I think this might help you.

I know Local Growers "Claim" that 5.8 is "THE BEST if it's not 5.8 you wont get the best results"
Thats bro thinking 6.3 myself. Was trying to find my chart that show it.
I keep my water at 5.8 when i am running hydro, or soilless. When it comes to soil 6.3 - 6.5 seems to be my magic number.
Sounds good bro.
Good luck brotha!! One of the worst things I ever did was grow too many in a space. Hurt my yields considerably.
I think I might be safe. I do have some room to spread and thin out a bit.
 

giggles26

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Looking good j, keep up the good work, cuts are looking lush! Can't believe it's been 4 days since I've been around, damn sorry brotha. Been super fucking busy!

Oh and no 7 isn't to high if your testing your soil. Now if your testing what's going into your soil and it's 7 that's to high. But if I'm right your meter is one with a probe that you stick in the soil and it gives you a reading correcting? It's not for liquids persay. If so your cool. That means you have a buffer in there that won't allow your ph to rise. Just keep your ppm low going in and you'll be cool bro.
 

jhod58vw

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Looking good j, keep up the good work, cuts are looking lush! Can't believe it's been 4 days since I've been around, damn sorry brotha. Been super fucking busy!

Oh and no 7 isn't to high if your testing your soil. Now if your testing what's going into your soil and it's 7 that's to high. But if I'm right your meter is one with a probe that you stick in the soil and it gives you a reading correcting? It's not for liquids persay. If so your cool. That means you have a buffer in there that won't allow your ph to rise. Just keep your ppm low going in and you'll be cool bro.
Thanks bro I ph my water at 6.3. Thats my soil ph that is a soil meter. Picked it up at Big Lots for $25 bucks.
I know this all too well from this round :(
How many did you do bro? What size container? What size area? I just cloned and cleaned up a bit more. They have some room still. Not as much as I was hoping for. But I think they should be fine. Yeah I'm sure I'll get some popcorn bud. But I'm ok with it. As long as I get atleast 2 ozs of decent shit from each strain.
 

giggles26

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Thanks bro I ph my water at 6.3. Thats my soil ph that is a soil meter. Picked it up at Big Lots for $25 bucks.


How many did you do bro? What size container? What size area? I just cloned and cleaned up a bit more. They have some room still. Not as much as I was hoping for. But I think they should be fine. Yeah I'm sure I'll get some popcorn bud. But I'm ok with it. As long as I get atleast 2 ozs of decent shit from each strain.
Then your golden bro. No worries :D
 

Fenian Brotherhood

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Some things in the #4 Mix


PRODUCT PURPOSE
Designed specifically for growing indoor foliage crops, vegetables, herbs and other consumable crops.
BENEFITS OF AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THIS MIX

Indoor, exceptional drainage capabilities (peat moss, perlite and coir in mix)
Our “signature” mix for hydroponic growing situations
Dries out faster than some mixes that have more coir
TECHNICAL SPECS

pH 5.5 – 6.5
Soluble salts – 1.0 – 2.0 mmhos/cm
Nitrate N – 25 – 60 ppm
Phosphorus – 1 – 10 ppm
Potassium – 50 – 120 ppm
Calcium – 30 – 60 ppm
Magnesium – 10 – 25 ppm


I would not call that a soilless mix...
 
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