Nope not a massive grow at all but I’ve got 3 of the 30 gallon plastic garbage cans of soil cooking. When doing the hulls as mulch layer they can turn hydrophobic fast such that when you water them they float around. So I add the rice hulls as mulch layer, chunk in some mosquito bits and...
Yes, I use rice hulls as an amendment and as a mulch layer. Plus I grow in swicks and rice hulls make up part of my 40% extra aeration along with pumice.
Disagree on the part about breaking down in a few weeks. I’m sure they biodegrade and beak down to some extent but the process is slow and I...
Yup and even tho I like to cure and jar whole colas cuz it looks bad ass, it helps to break them down further and remove as much stem as possible before jarring
Captain Obvious here but the more stem you leave intact- the more moisture you are putting in each jar
nice looking buds!! Congrats...
Agree with Sativa1970,
the soil has 6 weeks of added nutrients, I would skip the Plagron liquid nutes for now.
Also I would not transplant them again anytime soon, they need to stabilize first, secondly they need to grow a pretty massive amount to knit up all the soil in the larger container...
Hey JeanArti,
Welcome to 420. I don’t have all the answers but let’s get started… just fyi perlite doesn’t hold water but it’s cousin vermiculite does… perlite drains, vermiculite retains… perlite adds air or aeration to your soil mix
Low temps kind of has you in holding pattern, plants slow...
I’m still the newbiest greenhorn in town so no claim to fame here. Totally agree there could be other contributing factors like seasonal changes in rh, even rather benign stuff you might never think of like adding or removing equipment.
Ever sit in grow room and listen? Of course you have. Ever...
Apologies Heinbloed, my bad on the hps & hygrometer comments, I was working multiple faq page problems this morning and got a few details crossed from the other question. The other dude is running hps…. but said tent was only 70ish degrees so that’s why I was talking hygrometer stuff.
Anywho...
Tacoing like that is a known light avoidance strategy the plant does to protect itself. The leaf symptoms are telling us… this plant cannot chew the combination of this much heat and this much light under its existing conditions. Right now your leaves are avoiding photosynthesis by hiding as...
Yup heres why- growers do clones for sog since starting from beans will cause much diversity amongst tent mates. They start with clones so they will have uniform growth rates
it’s the details that matter, we asked what’s in the bucket? and more…
willing to bet your feed / water regime are all wrong. Feel pretty confident you are treating coco coir like soil. Soil and coco are not the same thing, there’s nothing in coco to sustain a plant. It’s place where roots can...