good2bkind
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You can see quite a disparity in size.
They are, left to right:
Mr. Stretchy, Stretchy2, and Lady Luck (I think).
The main difference is this:
Mr. Stretchy got transplanted into 60% Miracle Gro Organic soil and 40% starter soil.
Lady Luck and Stretchy2 were put into more starter soil.
I added nutes to Lady, at 1/2 strength, but she just went slightly yellow and is where you see her now.
With Stretchy2, I added some of the Miracle Gro organic soil to the top of her grow area.
We may see Stretchy2 reap the benefits of this in a few days, as organic is slower to show signs (but also safer-- I believe I flushed Lady Luck once, when she was bright green and slightly yellow).
However, there may not be enough organic elements in there to make a difference.
After doing a lot of research on organic growing, and looking at Mr. Stretchy, who is way ahead of the rest, I am convinced that a good organic soil can make a huge difference because of all the biology and the different factors which seem to be way more complex than just adding nutes to some soil.
My plants are growing very slow, we must be in week 4 or 5 or something.
But I am using all floros, and in the beginning, they had a very difficult start with non 6500k floros among other problems.
I do other things for my plants, I sing to them, play classical music for them (okay, sorta-- I play Wendy Carlos' "The Well-Tempered Synthesizer"-- They love it!
And I send love to them, like my other plants.
Sometimes I forget about my other plants in the presence of my babies and I have to remember that they're all my babies.
I got these ideas from numerous places, but do you ever feel like the plant is talking to you? Telling you things?
I mean, I always felt this when I smoked it, but these babies are waking me up in the morning to attend to them.
The other night, I saw what looked like fem signs on the biggest plant.
I thought, well maybe it's a hermie or something.
I felt strongly, that hot day, that they wanted to rest. Lights out.
Then, Fan Off.
I computed 6 hours ahead in my mind... I had read that inconsistent lighting (I have let them rest a couple times from 24/7 light and fan, I felt they needed it) can cause hermies.
So I said, Okay, turning out lights at 9:30, I need to wake up at 3:30 and turn them back on.
I woke up at 3:15, wondering why I'd awoken.
Then I heard them beckon, but it wasn't 3:30 yet.
This gave me just enough time to take them out, water those who needed it, examine them, talk to them, and put them back on their grow schedule.
I will admit I have been highly influenced lately by the books I am reading:
"The Secret Life of Plants" by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird
"Same Soul, Many Bodies" by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.
"Inner Paths to Outer Space" by Rick Strassman, M.D., Slawek Wojtowicz, M.D., Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D, and Ede Frescka, M.D.
They are, left to right:
Mr. Stretchy, Stretchy2, and Lady Luck (I think).
The main difference is this:
Mr. Stretchy got transplanted into 60% Miracle Gro Organic soil and 40% starter soil.
Lady Luck and Stretchy2 were put into more starter soil.
I added nutes to Lady, at 1/2 strength, but she just went slightly yellow and is where you see her now.
With Stretchy2, I added some of the Miracle Gro organic soil to the top of her grow area.
We may see Stretchy2 reap the benefits of this in a few days, as organic is slower to show signs (but also safer-- I believe I flushed Lady Luck once, when she was bright green and slightly yellow).
However, there may not be enough organic elements in there to make a difference.
After doing a lot of research on organic growing, and looking at Mr. Stretchy, who is way ahead of the rest, I am convinced that a good organic soil can make a huge difference because of all the biology and the different factors which seem to be way more complex than just adding nutes to some soil.
My plants are growing very slow, we must be in week 4 or 5 or something.
But I am using all floros, and in the beginning, they had a very difficult start with non 6500k floros among other problems.
I do other things for my plants, I sing to them, play classical music for them (okay, sorta-- I play Wendy Carlos' "The Well-Tempered Synthesizer"-- They love it!
And I send love to them, like my other plants.
Sometimes I forget about my other plants in the presence of my babies and I have to remember that they're all my babies.
I got these ideas from numerous places, but do you ever feel like the plant is talking to you? Telling you things?
I mean, I always felt this when I smoked it, but these babies are waking me up in the morning to attend to them.
The other night, I saw what looked like fem signs on the biggest plant.
I thought, well maybe it's a hermie or something.
I felt strongly, that hot day, that they wanted to rest. Lights out.
Then, Fan Off.
I computed 6 hours ahead in my mind... I had read that inconsistent lighting (I have let them rest a couple times from 24/7 light and fan, I felt they needed it) can cause hermies.
So I said, Okay, turning out lights at 9:30, I need to wake up at 3:30 and turn them back on.
I woke up at 3:15, wondering why I'd awoken.
Then I heard them beckon, but it wasn't 3:30 yet.
This gave me just enough time to take them out, water those who needed it, examine them, talk to them, and put them back on their grow schedule.
I will admit I have been highly influenced lately by the books I am reading:
"The Secret Life of Plants" by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird
"Same Soul, Many Bodies" by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.
"Inner Paths to Outer Space" by Rick Strassman, M.D., Slawek Wojtowicz, M.D., Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D, and Ede Frescka, M.D.
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