CollieMan1
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this thread is finally a sticky! its about damn time.
Whoops, here's my answer I guess. Found it by accident thumbing through the pages
haha woot!this thread is finally a sticky! its about damn time.
Anyone here use the GO line?
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I'm thinking of trying it out, maybe even doing a GO/Biocanna side-by-side in straight pro-mix...
The starter box thing has a lot of bottles though, I guess I'd have to see exactly what each is for.
What kind of water you using? Starting pH and ppm?I do. I like it for the most part, though you have to feed heavy if you don't amend your soil. That would be especially true in straight ProMix. I don't pH it ever, just mix and feed, no issues. I don't use all of the bottles either, just the Bio Bloom, Bio Bud, and CalMag but I also use a silica product and a few other additives here and there. It produces killer meds, and I'm pulling great yields with it.
are you watching me garden or something? because thats what I do, with my city water... lolI use RO water cut 80/20 with well water. The well water ppm is between 250-350ppm depending on seasonal conditions, the RO comes out around 6-8ppm generally. The well water pH is usually around 8, the RO around 6 but I've never even checked it once I mix the two. Don't need to...
Great minds...are you watching me garden or something? Because thats what i do, with my city water... Lol
Thanks Birdman, your stuff aint too shabby either. That NYC looked incredible. I think we're all moving in the right general direction with our grows, and it can always be a little better. That keeps me motivated to listen to others, and constantly try to tweak things for the better. You really need to check out this latest harvest man... whoa.I can vouch for wolv, killer chron. I went back and looked at the pb description at the the tude. I got one of each of the two phenos he described. I couldnt believe it when I read it. The two phenos to a T. At least I know it was well tested, lol..
I think the way in which you water is pretty important. Depending on growth stage, it varies between daily and every other day. During peak bloom it's daily, running in five gallon containers. I always water until I get runoff, I water a little bit and let it soak in for ten minutes or so, then come back and give the rest. That way I ensure that the entire container (smart pots) is saturated. I actually find that they dry out significantly quicker when I water this way, than if I just give a little bit occasionally. This is a good thing though, it means the plant is operating at peak potential.For sure man, we'll have a pow wow after xmas and do some smoke reports.
Ya, I am forever tweaking my grow. But it has come a long way and things are going great. I used to hate my own medicine, but now I hardly can't stand smoking anyone elses. And god forbid someone tricks me into smoking mids again, lol. After being here for awhile, you can start to filter out who doesn't really know things and who does. I always throw questions out there if I am not sure about something or if I want to get some feed back about some things I am tweaking.
How often are you watering your little ones, Wolv? I think a big problem that I had was that I may have been under watering them. I have started spreading things out a little more, less quantity during feedings, but giving them something every couple of days. Whereas with my pro-mix they get fed around once every 5 days and are good to go. God forbid I let them dry out too much, it is such a pain to get them rehydrated. I think regardless of the outcome, I am going to at put one bag of Pro-Mix into the Roots to help with a little more absorption.
Thanks Wolverine! I'm used to feeding heavy, so that won't be a problem. I also don't worry about pH, there's no need.I do. I like it for the most part, though you have to feed heavy if you don't amend your soil. That would be especially true in straight ProMix. I don't pH it ever, just mix and feed, no issues. I don't use all of the bottles either, just the Bio Bloom, Bio Bud, and CalMag but I also use a silica product and a few other additives here and there. It produces killer meds, and I'm pulling great yields with it.
This.I think the way in which you water is pretty important. Depending on growth stage, it varies between daily and every other day. During peak bloom it's daily, running in five gallon containers. I always water until I get runoff, I water a little bit and let it soak in for ten minutes or so, then come back and give the rest. That way I ensure that the entire container (smart pots) is saturated. I actually find that they dry out significantly quicker when I water this way, than if I just give a little bit occasionally. This is a good thing though, it means the plant is operating at peak potential.
That it does, I have 2 cuts of querkle that I started growing my last grow and this run I switched to the GO, I was going canna but switched it up last minute. My querkle from seed plants were a bit leafy, but the cuttings I took from them produced much denser buds and also had some better coloring. I am running those 2 pheno's again this time around to see how good I can get it to grow. Its nice to know that Q works well in a SOG style, I ran 2 of them LST'd into a bunch of tops, and the 2 clones I ran straight up un-topped/cut/nothing... those came out good but one was still a little leafy but I think I need practice rather than new genetics so I'm running them again as I said.Looks delicious.
Don't know where you're located, but I got some absolutely beautiful, clean, dark, moist, loamy earthworm castings at my hydro store the other day. It's the Nature's Solution brand. These castings look so good, they're probably worth paying the shipping if you can't get any locally. OMRI certified and vegetable sources only. Again, no affiliation with either of these companies, just trying to help.Hopefully they have worm castings for me as they are as elusive as big foot around here