Heck yeah
Congratulations those are stunning looking plants very well done, the grow box is all I will use going forward in my cabinet, everything is dailed in, as you well know now, enjoy the fruits of your laborFirst harvest from the growboxes tonight, the one on the right came down after only 59 days of 12/12
Thanks again to @Tim Fox for the inspiration to use the growbox, and happy SIPing to all!
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Thank you! I hope they smoke as nice as they look...Congratulations those are stunning looking plants very well done, the grow box is all I will use going forward in my cabinet, everything is dailed in, as you well know now, enjoy the fruits of your labor
Nice! Yup SIPs are the way to go, I can't imagine a more simple methodForgot to post earlier. Plants came down a few weeks ago. They dried a bit faster than I would have liked, but still came out really well. Processed all my trim into infused coconut oil using the Magical Butter machine.
Living soil in sips is gonna be my new setup moving forward. Easiest cleanest grow I've ever done.
This is Lemon Tree Kush from Archive in Portland. It was grown in Build A Soil 3.0 with craft blend additives and ewc tea.
Thanks. The oil is pretty dankalicious. I already made some cookie bars. They were the real deal. I have 2 cups that I didn't decarb properly, so I ran it back through with some properly decarbed buds. Gonna make a lemon pound cake with that.Nice! Yup SIPs are the way to go, I can't imagine a more simple method
Those buds look great and that coconut oil looks like it should be fun...
Those red hairs are wild looking, amazing growMy Red haired Mexican is nearing the end of her life. She was supposed to be an auto but I had to put her on 12-12 to induce flowering.
122 days old 12 weeks of flower in a 4 gallon SIP.
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For sure , this winter was my first time re using soil and just amending it, definitely going to do more of that going forward with the price of bagged soils going up, I'm also thinking about starting from seeds next time instead of clones , I can't find old strains anymore in local clones because everyone keeps crossing strains around me and making up new namesThank you! I hope they smoke as nice as they look...
Yup, this was a water-only grow with recycled/amended soil. All I did was add plain tap water to the reservoir when it was empty, and watch grass grow
Oh yeah, I feel like the recycled soil just gets better each round...For sure , this winter was my first time re using soil and just amending it, definitely going to do more of that going forward with the price of bagged soils going up, I'm also thinking about starting from seeds next time instead of clones , I can't find old strains anymore in local clones because everyone keeps crossing strains around me and making up new names
What'd you do to balance the soil?So I did exactly that! (Cleaned the rocks and balanced the soil.) Started some AKBB genes. Roots are just hitting the reservoir, and training is done for a flip this weekend.View attachment 5385296View attachment 5385297
Bought a Rapidtest kit, balancing with compost, bone meal, and langbeinite. For micros, I rely on that langbeinite, also gypsum, native dirt, tap water, and dead bugs.What'd you do to balance the soil?
Dang that's a good idea. I've just been adding a few cups of KiS all-purpose and tomato-tone to mine between runs. I think it might have been a bit too rich this round, got some burned tips and signs of excess nitrogen. I'm either gonna go light on the fertilizer for the next round or just add more compost and perlite....Bought a Rapidtest kit, balancing with compost, bone meal, and langbeinite. For micros, I rely on that langbeinite, also gypsum, native dirt, tap water, and dead bugs.
edit: I also use an innoculated, fortified 4-4-4 to round it all out (Jobe's). Considering using their 3-9-4 for some of these P-loving sativas I run.
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