Chronikool
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Surecoconut water during flower?
Surecoconut water during flower?
Very nice indeed! What was her height? Indoor or outdoor? Lighting?Critical Jack Herrer - ROLSView attachment 3668322
Bro Ive used the borax ant bait in my bin with no problem. I placed the bait, a couple drops, on the paths the worms use. I noticed zero effect except for worms gone. Also believe that the minute boron dosage could be useful for MJ nutrition.Are the mite larvae possibly in the soil and hatch when the soil livens up? Just curious since I have them as well and their population is booming in my wormbin. Also, I think I need to add some diameaticous earth to my bin. Ants got in there some how. They're the little black ones.
I'm no expert, but this guy 'Tim Wilson' is, it doesn't take too long to read.http://www.microbeorganics.com/I've got a batch of standard AACT with compost/ewc and molasses brewing and it will be read tomorrow morning...
So my question is, can I add coconut water and aloe to the AACT once it's finished? Any harm in that just a few minutes before soil drenching? Waste of coco water and aloe? How much coconut water per gallon usually? I've got 1/8 to 1/4 of a cup per gallon stuck in my head for some reason....accurate?
Thanks y'all and happy friday!
They don't look that bad from the photo, they do still look like they've got 'The Claw' though and I'd guess it's the saturation that's causing the 'Def's', rather than a lack of nutrients. I'd have held off to let them dry out quite a bit more before watering with the Aact, although I know it's difficult to do nothing when you really want to act to help things out. The fabric pots tend to dry out around the outsides and on top pretty quick and make you think they need watering, when the middle and bottom of the soil are still saturated. I've found that I need to mist the pot's outsides and mulch until the plants are large, well into flower and using a lot water, especially in large containers like that.Thanks fellas, just watered with the plain AACT. Next watering I'll add the LAB I just finished with the aloe/coconut.
My plants are looking rough so hopefully between these two they'll turn around. The soil should still have PLENTY of nutrition as long as the microlife is good. I lightly top dressed with kelp, alfalfa, neem/karaja, gypsum, and oyster shell flour at the beginning of veg and this is only my 2nd grow in this soil (first official no-till round).
They are a bit lime green and sorta droopy. Definitely not praying I recently started hand watering because I suspected the blumats were causing the soil to be too damp but after 2 weeks of hand watering, still the same signs. This has really got me stumped. Temps are in the high 70s and rH is in the 30-50% range most of the time. The first round was SOO EASY, having a hell of a time on the second.
Here's a screen cap of my webcam:
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MMmmnnn, yup if a 15 gal's easy to pick up, it needs watering.........or perhaps I'm just a pussy LOL.............Give the aact time to work, I bet they'll be looking great in the morning.Cheers Don, appreciate the feedback. One plant was actually wilting a bit on the lower leaves and I could easily pick up the 15 gallon pots so I think it was dry enough. It is hard, especially knowing my worms might be drying out!!
This one was 6' tall indoor 1000w vertical naked HPS on a mvover.Very nice indeed! What was her height? Indoor or outdoor? Lighting?
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I have had better luck re-amending a wide diversity of amendments in small amounts and use a ''weaker'' soil, but more of it. Your plants look like they are either needing more calcium/magnesium or something is way off, too many roots from the previous crop still in the pot? when it happens I just ride it out, be sure to let it dry out really good before next watering and keep her under strong lights you will still get a decent yield, with a super clean smoke.Thanks fellas, just watered with the plain AACT. Next watering I'll add the LAB I just finished with the aloe/coconut.
My plants are looking rough so hopefully between these two they'll turn around. The soil should still have PLENTY of nutrition as long as the microlife is good. I lightly top dressed with kelp, alfalfa, neem/karaja, gypsum, and oyster shell flour at the beginning of veg and this is only my 2nd grow in this soil (first official no-till round).
They are a bit lime green and sorta droopy. Definitely not praying I recently started hand watering because I suspected the blumats were causing the soil to be too damp but after 2 weeks of hand watering, still the same signs. This has really got me stumped. Temps are in the high 70s and rH is in the 30-50% range most of the time. The first round was SOO EASY, having a hell of a time on the second.
Here's a screen cap of my webcam:
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