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Showing content with the highest reputation on 04/21/2020 in all areas

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  2. Hope everyone is having a safe and blessed month of 4.2020 here are my entries for April
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  3. Greetings 420 Fam! So, I am The Ultimate Noob. I've been growing for just over 2 years I think and I've learnt a lot over the time. I'm an active member of Grasscity Forums and help many people with their grows, also receiving advice on some of mine. A lot of the people I help are from various countries so it's nice hearing tips from all over the world. Oh, and I love mainlining my trees. I pride myself on growing good bud and taking amazing pictures of it. I've got limited space right now but that's all set to change if things go well. Here's a few pictures of some bud I grew in the past so you know what's in store for you guys with the grows that are to come. Enjoy!
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  4. @Naughty.Psychonaut @Prom @Mambawana Checked out the whole thread. Breakdown: Plant is in FF ''living'' soil and you feeding salt based nutes. There seems to be more than one issue here. In my humble opinion gathered from the info on this thread is that the ''rootzone'' system has been harmed and it's affecting the soils natural ability to absorb and or ''buffer'' your feeding. The initial feeding ph as mentioned was too low, seems like hydro ph was applied to soil. Mixing hydro and soil is asking for headache I believe. Reference: In soil the rootsystem absorbs different nutes/elements at different areas, working in symbiosis with the micro organisms in the soil to control the ph at those different areas to facilitate absorption. Analysis: The natural system took a hit and it needs to be repaired/supported. 1. It doesnt look terrible, a few leaves showing some issues. Could only be early signs. 2. Is the new growth looking healthy, or is the damage progressing? 3. Has growth slowed down/ seemingly standing still? Suggestion: You've done a semi flush which will help, how much we can't be sure. Let her dry out normally and monitor. I'd suggest you get a batch of AACT going to re-innoculate your soil to assist recovery for the ''next'' watering. Some FF (for the EWC) soil or compost and molasses in dechlorinated water with active aeration. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  5. So here goes my attempt... This is my previous grow, I have the link to the journal if anyone is interested in checking it out. Just a small home grow of some Blue Dream netting me 204g off a single tree in a 70cm sq tent. Included some Trichome shots taken just about 3 days before harvest. Enjoy
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  6. Welcome to the forum. Nice buds. Good stuff.[emoji16] Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  7. Definitely, especially with lock down drought ,got sum decent swazi but it aint doing the job anymore lol, starting to look at my plants like smegol ..... he wants its , he needs its
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  8. I agree with @Bospatrollie2. Organic soil and salts can sometimes have adverse effects. I use biobizz with my soil and the nutes ALWAYS end up at 5.4 - 5.6 with dechlorinated water. My pH out the tap is around 9.5, drops to around 7.5 after the bubbling. Also, it's worth mentioning, my runoff was always higher than what i put in, around 6.5. When i do run into issues like the one you have, it's mostly a lack of CalMag. I noticed one or two of your leaves look slightly twisty. That's also pointing to magnesium. I'd say flush at 6.0 and once she's ready for a watering, give the base feed and add some CalMag. On the topic of organic soil with synth nutes, would promoting microbes do anything positive for a salt based diet? Will they still be effective considering organic nutes feed the microbes and not the plant so much. As far as my undestanding goes, synth nutes feed the plant, not the critters.
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  9. FF soils are produced in ''batches'' so there could be a number of slight variations. Some plants can take a bit of punishment, while others struggle. It could also be that your plant is just a bit more sensitive. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  10. Greenkush isn't very active on the forums anymore, you're welcome to drop me a PM or reply here and I can try assist where possible. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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  11. Advanced seeds Pineapple glues into flower
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  12. Welcome to the fam @TheUltimateNoob , looking forward to checking out your craft! The frost is real, nice nugs man
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  13. In the back: Seedsman - Northern Lights Auto In the front: 00 Seeds - Blueberry Auto
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  14. Morning people, A few pics of my latest harvest. Some Critical Purple Kush, Mandarin Cookies and Blueberry Cookies.
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  15. I used a combination of different nutes for the grow period but during flowering, used GHE Blood and Ripen, together with a Frass compost tea
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  16. Orange Kush Cake after 4 months of curing Another girl in late flower Bubblegum Extra autoflower by Bulk Seed Bank Trichomes of a Ripper Tropicana Cookies cross Tangie (Capetownloud cut)
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  17. Goodness - that's tight brother. Now that is something to strive for. Wow. Growing on a farm makes one forget the aspects of space and efficiency.
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  18. After some separation, decided it's time to start pollination... Winter 2020 breeding run.
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  19. Sungrown under South African sky . Good luck to everyone and may you stay safe during this pandemic. @cubanzulugrows instagram page is my page, all plants grown by me and pictures taken by me Regards
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