Rooftop SE Asia

Vnsmkr

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The plants look like they digged that feeding. I like that Alaska fish, I usually grab a bottle from home depot for the girls in veg. It stinks kinda but it's more of a sweet smell like good compost with a fishy note lol. The plants seem to love it tho. It lowers the shit out of the ph with my water. I usually have to add a touch of ph up when I use Alaska fish. Overall I like that stuff alot.
Alaska fish also goes good in a tea brewed for a few days, it really gets the stink and foam going. If you're into making teas it works well that way too. I just got away from brewing teas. Seemed like it was more of a pita to keep brewers going than the positive influence it had on the plants. Recently a good friend on another forum also said get alfalfa as it was the 1 thing you would want to add.
 
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jrock420

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Alaska fish also goes good in a tea brewed for a few days, it really gets the stink and foam going. If you're into making teas it works well that way too. I just got away from brewing teas. Seemed like it was more of a pita to keep brewers going than the positive influence it had on the plants. Recently a good friend on another forum also said get alfalfa as it was the 1 thing you would want to add.
That's why I just stick to recharge once a week. Damn near the same benefits at brewing a tea but way easier. I don't have the room to be brewing teas. I will be brewing alfalfa tho once I move out since I get it for free from the farm.
 

Vnsmkr

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Last few runs here tbh I been skimping on feeding only feeding when they show they need it, but this rd I'm trying to get on a schedule feeding three times a week (Alaska fish, aloe, coconut water, bs molasses in small qtys) and doing what is called making it rain twice a week with water only. Every feeding they will also get LAB and also foliared twice a week up until flower with LAB, aloe, molasses. For a week now have been kicking on light at night for 3 hrs at dusk giving them some 14 hr days. Nothing definite yet but they are definitely growing into their homes. Also got some compost am working on in a few different containers so will be putting that to use.
 

jrock420

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Damn the plants really taking off. I always get that lush green with the Alaska fish too!

Perpetual is the way I roll harvest once a month. Having the space to grow outdoor and indoor is tits tho. It's free and all u gotta do is plant/pest management. I really wish I could do some outdoor. I did one tiny one 2 years ago I kept trained down on the ground next to my compost. It would've done awesome had I of let it flourish and not trimmed it to one lead....I don't like having neighbors. I got one fat ass bud off it before October frost hit.
 

DST

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Perhaps space is tight, but as a suggestion, make a small box out there and stick a light in it, put your seedlings in there when it gets dark to give them a bit of extra sun time. Then when you transplant them into your buckets/trays they will already be established, I would bet you'll get bigger plants (however, I know stealth is also a consideration of yours so not sure what would benefit you more). Few bits eh wid an' a wee bit eh lecky an' yull be gid tae go!

Oh, and the rooftops looking tres happy!:)
 

DankBudzzz

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I am working on getting myself perpetual now as well.
6 seedlings popped and potted Critical Skunk and Sour Cherry, the Franks Gift seeds wont pop and look white and premature. Ill find something else for use as CBD. I have some FG crosses, but not sure if they will be high CBD still.View attachment 3890380
Bmgnoot was giftung some barefoot doctors which are 10 percent CBD I just popped three, hoping they will combat the anxiety I've been getting from my indica heavy strains
 

DankBudzzz

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I don't really GAF about stealth but back patio is off limits to flowering plants. That's what limits me atm. Once tent running will just cycle from inside to outside no biggie and they will be biggie
Just curious as to what the laws are like in your area, Vietnam? I thought they were pretty hardcore down there. Everything looks great can you grow year round outdoors?
 
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