jigfresh
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I am planning on doing the up pot thing next time. In fact I think the little ones in the cups are getting ready to be put into new containers soon. We'll put them in maybe 1 gallon pots. I agree about the S.D. blowing up... that's kinda why I'm thinking of flipping soon. I'm having images of stems stretchng all around the closet. Like a giant spider crammed in there. You reckon another week or two?I tend to pot up more than you have done Jig. Perhaps it's becuase you put the clones into those large bags before you had a decent root ball developed. I have found when putting small plants into larger pots they tend not to perform as well as the ones I had gradually built up their pot size. May not be the case, but a suggestions. The Sour D will explode in 12/12 I reckon. But for me I would still be veggin a bit more. Perhaps watering more often with smaller amounts....
Thanks donny. I wanted to apologize in advance if the Spurs beat your boys in the Europa final. A good show at home and we're both in the final 8. I know it's still early, but I don't think there's any relegation worry. I'm sure you'll be holding your breath till it's a lock though.Cover the base of the stalks with something lightproof will make the root branches at the top of the bags branch out. Top few inches are penetrated by light easy. Especially with that big 1k. Just watch for moisture build up. So in an ideal world light proof yet breathable.
Gortex root bags you heard it hear first! Lol
Too non breathable for the full bag is wager tho.
If its any consolation my clone game has gone to shit. I need a sure fire solution. Think my environment management isn't up to par. I'm slippin.
Stay up big poppa
I'll make up some felt covers for the pots. lol... gortex grow bags. You know that's going to be a huge product someday. You'll be pointing to this post trying to claim a slice of the credit.
I think you may be onto something with the humidity. I don't think the heat is too much... it should be something around 78-80 during the day. Not the coolest, but not too bad either. But I think the lower humidity is doing something to them. I had a chart somewhere.... talked about vapor something. It was talking about temps and humidity and how the plants need a good balance. I forget if it needed more humidity the higher the temps. I'll look for it.It looks like your canopy temps are high, they look heat stressed to me. My theory is that your hydro was evaporating far more water and humidity compensates high temperatures. Do you know what your leaf surface temps are?
But I think that may be a big part, not having all that water in there. I put the humidifier in there... should moisten it up.
Thanks for that. And good to see you posting brother. I missed seeing your name.
The Kelp Meal is granulated stuff. I seriously have no idea what I'm doing with making tea... basically what I did was go out and look at all the stuff I had in the soil section of the deck. Pulled out everything I thought would go into a tea. Left out blood meal, and epsom salts... stuff like that. Brought in the Kelp, the poops, and the humus. Then I just searched RIU for what amounts people use of each.Only 1 Tsp Kelp meal? Liquid or Powdered or Natural/Crushed? I use 1tbsp/g or the dry crushhed stuff, and 1/2 tbsp/g of liquid kelp meal. I have never used humus in tea, i read in a few places to add humus to the soil instead. Also i don't even measure castings anymore but when i did i believe it was 10 tbsp for 5 gallons so that 2 tbsp/g of castings. And its ok Jig, i waster all my girls an average of every 5-6 days sometimes longer. When using synthetics i was watering every 3 days. i think organics takes a while longer to begin uptake? but i'm not sure at all.
Also, I just tossed everything in the mix this time... no old sock. HAHAHA. Not that again.
I like the way you think bro. I like the idea that it is partly to do with the plants. I'm excited to see how the roots look when the grow is all said and done.could just be your clones jig,just may not be as vigorus,as f1 seeds thats all.
a plant trying to fill them big pots,will show slow growth,till roots take a strong hold of things.
Comin though with all the help in the world. Thanks so much brobo. I'll water them nice and slow. I got all the time in the world. And I'll give them a prep bit too.I agree with D-S-T... less water, more often. That tea should really help them take off, though. I'd maybe give them the smallest little drink of fresh water first, let them sit 20-30 min, and then water them with the tea. Then cut some of that tea in half and foliar spray with it.
I've found that if I break up my watering over the course of an hour my plants seem to like it better. I can't always do this, but when I can I do. Also, Alaskan Humus is just another form of EWC I do believe, albeit a bit hotter. I think Whodat told me that, but I was stoned, so...
If you want to give those plants an extra little push... I have a dirty secret for you, and it rhymes with Roots Accelerator. That's how I got my last plants to turn around so fast this last round. I felt like I was cheating somehow, but I could literally see the difference in a day. My root mass when I emptied out my 7 gallon smart pots was SOLID roots... It'll only take 1-2 waterings and you should be rrrrripping! Just my 2 cents. Take it or leave it brotha!
Hope you're having a good Friday, Jig. Just drinking this coffee, enjoying quiet time before mom and the mini awake.
HHB HHB HHB
edit: btw, T, you're absolutely right about watering frequency going up when using synthetics vs organics. With organics and biodynamics you use less water overall. I've seen outdoor gardens that hadn't been watered in months that looked like grand prize winners at the county fair. All because of compost teas early on, and a strong soil colony.
edit edit: Jig, was just thinking... do you "fluff" your soil at all? With my smart pots I'll pull them out and kinda massage the pot a little bit to help break up the soil, allowing more air flow in there. I find that if I feel like the plants aren't taking up the water as quickly as I'd like them to, this helps to dry out the root zone a little bit.
I got me one of those $80 bottles of R.E. I should put the shit to use. Thanks for the reminder. And to think it might actually help things as well. I seriously forgot I had the stuff. I can't tell you how awesome of a reminder that is.
I don't know anything about the ancient forest... like I wrote above I just googled - site:rollitup.org ancient forest tea. Someone said 'throw a handful' in your tea. So I did. lol
And about messing with the soil... I had thought of that and actually did it a tiny bit before. My pots will totally allow me to do that. I'll give it a go. But I'm not calling it 'fluffing'... just got an aversion to that. lol
My friends wife had a cat and named it Fluffer. I probably shouldn't have told wife what a fluffer was. She told friend and kitty got a new name.