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Haha yeah. It's a jerry-rigged mess of zipties and gardening wire but it works and let's me use every bit of floor space to get around them for trimming and inspections.Yep, you don’t get much higher than that in the tent. You have a lot going on in that corner.
Nice manBig day for the ladies. Topped 'em all at the 5th node. They were starting the 8th or 9th node. It was hard to tell. Then I stripped 'em most of the way below that, leaving the 5 bladed fans and one set with 3 blades. I would've liked to do it a little closer to lights off, but I took advantage of the time I had.
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Sorry man I’m slow like @smoke these days lol.
Plants look very healthy.
A bit too fuzzy to say for sure but this sure looks like how beneficial fungi forms
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Here are some fully formed Mycorrhizae nodules
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Be interesting to watch yours grow and see what they look like at harvest.
My excuse is i suffer from the pfizer effect.Sorry man I’m slow like @smoke these days lol.
These days the saying needs to change toMy excuse is i suffer from the pfizer effect.
No worries. I didn’t give you much time to answer.Sorry man I’m slow like @smoke these days lol.
Thanks a lot, big guy. I learned from the bestPlants look very healthy.
Heck Yeah! I'll try to remember to snap a clear picture of the roots sometime today.A bit too fuzzy to say for sure but this sure looks like how beneficial fungi forms
Will do!Healthy. Give her the gas. Roots and water are not limiting growth
No should not smell. These are spores of bacteria, not live bacteria. Spores are not activeWill do!
They seem to have recovered well already so, as soon as I get the time, they'll get a res change with transition nutes. I'll probably aim for ~500ppm which is double what they're getting now.
I've been really happy with these plants. Vigorous growth. Healthy color and roots.
Question about my Orca.. I've never dipped anything into the bottle, only pouring from it into a small beaker, and it REAKS. Dead animal smellin' ass REAKS. Is that a bad thing? I've been using it regardless...
Well shitFriggin waste man. But your colony is already established so adding more from that bottle is like putting on a 3rd or 4th rubber. Only this rubber got used by someone with the clap.
12 months on the shelf sealed, 6 months once open. That's best you are gonna get from a bottle without sterile lab conditions.Well shit![]()
It's probably about time.. I bought this bottle in September of '23 I see. I won't buy such a big bottle this time.
Awesome.Everybody seems to have bounced back just fine. I'll train the all the colas outwards as they stretch.
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..so I went ahead with the res change. Bloom nutes without the PK booster and a little heavier on the CalMag. I assume the pH will drop a tit as it circulates, but I'll keep an eye on it.
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I'll slowly transition the light into the flower spectrum while also doing a slow flip to 12-12. I'll cut an hour out of the day until they're on at 4:30am and off at 4:30pm. This time schedule will play well with my work schedule allowing me to see them once a day on dayshifts and twice a day on nights.
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Gonna leave the temp where it's at but I dropped the humidity down to 50%.
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These things are taking off and I'm buckled in. LET'S GOOOO![]()
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Everybody seems to have bounced back just fine. I'll train all the colas outwards as they stretch.
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..so I went ahead with the res change. Bloom nutes without the PK booster and a little heavier on the CalMag. I assume the pH will drop a tit as it circulates, but I'll keep an eye on it.
View attachment 102995
I'll slowly transition the light into the flower spectrum while also doing a slow flip to 12-12. I'll cut an hour out of the day until they're on at 4:30am and off at 4:30pm. This time schedule will play well with my work schedule allowing me to see them once a day on dayshifts and twice a day on nights.
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Gonna leave the temp where it's at but I dropped the humidity down to 50%.
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These things are taking off and I'm buckled in. LET'S GOOOO![]()
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That's still cleaner than what I've got going on....Moving fast. Everyone got their 4 colas tied down except for the runt. Great color and growth.
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Chugging along with the flip. They're getting more red than blue as of today and they'll end up with 15 hours of light. Slow flip still in progress.
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This round has been an extremely satisfying grow. Super smooth and super fast. Nuggets are on the way.
I was reading up on some of the free stuff Athena sent me. I decided to use their stack product. They say it can be used as a "root drench" in your transition nutes, so I threw it in at about 1.75ml/gal. It's a kelp extract that's expensive as hell but I only used 75ml. $100/liter... doubt that I'll ever be buying this stuff.
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New little helper isn’t too sure about the jiggly plants...
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Super clean job with the training. Looks like artMoving fast. Everyone got their 4 colas tied down except for the runt. Great color and growth.
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Chugging along with the flip. They're getting more red than blue as of today and they'll end up with 15 hours of light. Slow flip still in progress.
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This round has been an extremely satisfying grow. Super smooth and super fast. Nuggets are on the way.
I was reading up on some of the free stuff Athena sent me. I decided to use their stack product. They say it can be used as a "root drench" in your transition nutes, so I threw it in at about 1.75ml/gal. It's a kelp extract that's expensive as hell but I only used 75ml. $100/liter... doubt that I'll ever be buying this stuff.
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New little helper isn’t too sure about the jiggly plants...
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