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Yep yep. Glad to hear about the T5s. Don't see alot of grows from start to finish with them. I'm hoping this grow does well I've really put alot of time and research before starting but can't REALLY learn until I get my hands dirty so here I am. Tired of paying for bud so it's time I grow my ownWelcome. You from around Nashville?
I used to grow with t5. It grows great bud, especially with mixed spectrum and uv.
Thanks Skiz!Looking good!
Thanks Whitebb. In what way? R u talking about the folier spay? They are in 100% coco so im feeding once a day until I get a run off with 5.8 pH water and a few nuts in small doses. I was doing 1ml of each in a gallon of water but just today I upped the dose of each nute to 3ml (Kind Base, Kind Grow and Calmag + ... In most of the pics I had just fed if your talking about the medium looking wet but from what I've studied when growing in straight Coco is to water with feed everyday.Looking good. Might need to ease up on the water a bit.
They just have that yellowish over watered look. In coco it usually ok to water every day.Thanks Whitebb. In what way? R u talking about the folier spay? They are in 100% coco so im feeding once a day until I get a run off with 5.8 pH water and a few nuts in small doses. I was doing 1ml of each in a gallon of water but just today I upped the dose of each nute to 3ml (Kind Base, Kind Grow and Calmag + ... In most of the pics I had just fed if your talking about the medium looking wet but from what I've studied when growing in straight Coco is to water with feed everyday.
The holes are not to dry the coco but once roots reach the sides instead of root bound they will stop growing and start side branches root.. I use fabric pot/ similar concept and ive seen very nice root development.And really I doubt you'll need those holes in your sides of the bucket. Coco drys pretty good.
Thanks for your input! I think it has to do with me misting them to much thru out the day. I didn't mist them at all yesterday after your comment and the lil bit of yellowing has gone away! Thanks bud!They just have that yellowish over watered look. In coco it usually ok to water every day.
Carry on unless they yellow more.
What he said! That's exactly why I've made holes so that they air prune and to not get rootbound. I watched several videos on this before starting and loved the outcome. Can't never have too many roots!The holes are not to dry the coco but once roots reach the sides instead of root bound they will stop growing and start side branches root.. I use fabric pot/ similar concept and ive seen very nice root development.
I'll be sure to check it out man! Thanks for you input! I was thinking I'd prolly go to a one gallon after the Dixie cups then into the 5 gallon but from what I've seen air pruning is where it's at! It's not to dry the Coco out but to keep from getting rootbound and causing more roots.Hey pal I'm using the same coco,
I'm just a week or two from harvest checkout my journal
http://rollitup.org/t/flower-pics-blueberry-canuk-seeds-feminized.958471/#post-14059463
I used two gal Square pots, and straight coco
And I feed every day, 1/3 dose flush with sm90 once a week
Supposed to feed every time, but towards the end when they Aren't drinking as much I cut back from two feeds a day to one feed in the morning..
And really I doubt you'll need those holes in your sides of the bucket. Coco drys pretty good ,
Also I would up pot those plants a few time until you get upto the 5 gal bucket. They'll never fill up with roots if you jump too big to soon and they just stay wet.