going veganic

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  • #25951

    siccmade
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    My line up So far I’m flowering 5 plants in a 4×8 tent. Using veganic nutes from general organics till Kyles nutes drop. So far this is a pic of what I’m using
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    #27904

    siccmade
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    2 x 400 watt Hps in tent battling heat issues. Bubbas kush mom and a clone of her the clone is doing better. Week 4 of flower for 2x bubbas kush.. blue dream… Dj shorts blueberry, and a chemdog. I’ll get picks up of them soon. And my veg closet too

    #27905

    siccmade
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    After I renew my lease here ill pop my chronic , thc bomb, and Kerala kush (Kerala x skunk #1)! A friend hooked me up he got his order finally. Any input for when to use the vermi t and the Humboldt bloom week 3 – 6 I read? Ive used everything but the bio marine.

    #27908

    BRAVEHEART
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    How’s it growing SiccMade? Everything your doing looks propah to me Broski, the suggested use for Vermi T is to use once per week, I would do that up until flush. Definitely use your Humboldt bloom weeks 3-6 on a 8 week strain. Happy growing and the Kerala sounds interesting. Oh yea, I would add an enzyme like hygrozyme or slf-100 to your arsenal~~~;-D

    #27929

    siccmade
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    Hygrozyme? Did some research it breaks down old dead roots for the plant and the plant will use i
    Also I have been gettin crappy bud development on 1 5 plants oants are doing great! Is it a root bound issue or a heat issue? Will hygrozyme work on the problem plant. Here’s some pics

    #27930

    siccmade
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    Pic 1 is prob plant she’s bubbas kush mother. Pic 2 is close up of her small ass buds. Pic 3 is clone of her but bigger buds both about 4 weeks in flower
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    #27938

    Multihobbied
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    I am working on switching to 100% Organic / Veganic, with what you have pictures in the first post do you have any problems with the smells?? That’s a lot of different strains, I just got done with 7 different strains and will never do that again, great learning experience though.

    #27940

    siccmade
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    No smells at all the others are doing great. Could be heat related I think I’m in Colorado so we had a lotwild fires lately I , I did readjust and added some fans will see what happens

    #27943

    BRAVEHEART
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    Your doing a great job learning how to transition into Veganics, Kyles Nutes will be out soon and it will be broken down a lot better. You definitely need to use a larger pot, if you feel safe move her into a larger container and trim off that lower bottom stuff that wont amount to anything and is taking resources away from the upper flowers ~~~;-D, use some vitamin B1 and a little seaweed when you transplant. One love Gro Broski

    #27944

    siccmade
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    She’s my first bubbas so I might repot. next question .my light and days has .. thanks guys
    been too hot. So I want to switch at night to come on at night …what’s the best ay toy Light time in w[*]have a rotation?.. I’ve had some people tell me give them more sleep like an hour a day till I’m where I want to b … Or just put them to sleep for 24 hours and wake them up when I want … I need to go from 9 am – 9 pm to 9 pm – 9 am … Then sleep so its not as hot for them.

    #27945

    siccmade
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    Oh and what soil do you guys recommend.. I need cheep.

    #27971

    Kyle Kushman
    Keymaster

    Hey there Siccmade,
    I’m wondering how far away the lights are. Can you get them any closer and keep the temperature at bud level below 85?
    I would like to see the lights around 12″ above the tops. Use strategically placed oscillating fans to blow between the light and plant tops.
    Oh, and soil just ain’t cheap Braa…I like Manna Mix from Vital Earth…:-)

    #27998

    siccmade
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    I think there about a foot. I can’t find manna mix in my area. What about ff happy frog

    #28007

    siccmade
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    10 inch to a foot

    #27977

    Kyle Kushman
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    Good on the light height. You’re not doing badly considering the low light. Next time use more plants and keep them shorter. Tie or twist branches down to keep them under a foot tall. And use the entire floorspace.

    400 watt lights don’t penetrate the canopy more than 12″ very well…:-)

    #28061

    siccmade
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    Will do just introduced bubble gum in flower again. Have you heard of a monster clone Kyle?

    #28068

    Kyle Kushman
    Keymaster

    No, what is a monster clone?

    I was wondering about the soil you chose. What is that Organic Garden soil derived from? And is it very heavy?

    #28075

    siccmade
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    Ingredients are Canadian sphagnum peat moss, kelp meal, worm castings, limestone , dolomite … Not heavy actually its clean feeling ansd it dries in the pots like a sponge..

    #28076

    siccmade
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    Also monster clone some people call it monster cropping. You take a cutting from a flowering plant 21 days in flower revert it back to veg. It then will produce bigger yields. Grows mad flower sites.. haven’t done it.. some friends are trying it.

    #28085

    Kyle Kushman
    Keymaster

    The soil sound nice. I would saturate it with pH neutral water. then allow it to sit for 12 hours. Then squeeze out some water and check the pH. This will tell you if your pH levels are within the accepted range. If it’s too low or too high you can adjust with an over corrected pH when you water…:-)

    #28091

    siccmade
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    Might have to check it. Don’t have a ph tester

    #28094

    Kyle Kushman
    Keymaster

    It’s not meant to get you an exact number. The goal is to make sure the soil you’ve chosen is within the acceptable pH range of 5.5-6.5. And if not whether you need to adjust up or down.
    However, keep in mind that pH of organic medias will always fall over time as materials decompose and residue from nutrients and fertilizers build up.
    This makes it a rare situation when you will want to adjust pH down too much. Continually lowering the pH of nutrient solutions can come back to bite you later in the cycle…:-)

    #28101

    siccmade
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    Thanks for the advice bro. Flushing now.

    #28109

    Kyle Kushman
    Keymaster

    Rock-n-Roll…:-)

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