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  1. Forgot to report about the Hella Jelly's... they went Flower a few weeks ago ^^ Am more busy with a new way to tackle the 1kg dry per sq with clones. My small pot attack improved the quality but bud size didn't convinced me. Quality very happy but bigger buds I would need to get to the desired goal. So we chuck the small pot attack... was a nightmare to feed anyhow ^^ And went with no pots at all. They now grow directly in a 1.2x1.2 tray.. makes watering super easy.. just dumping 15 liters per tray with a bucket 36 clones in a tray. The Eskom Stage 16 announcement really got me into panic mode. There is no WAY i could keep my Mother Tent from flowering with anything over stage 8. So yeah... freakin panic mode! My ex will borrow me 200k... I order a solar set from China and see how much I get with that amount of money. Will bridge me the house and mother tent 100%.. everything additional is just luxury after. But I am not sitting without power for weeks... no Sir! Have years of work in my mother plants.. loosing them would make me jump off a bridge
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  2. Welcome to the documentation of a local genetics grow. @the_herb_cannasseur_420 (only on Instagram) reached out to me on the gram asking if I'd like to grow some of their genetics. Hellzyea said iGrowDagga and here we are. No pre soak this time, straight into soil.
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  3. Hello all, I am a first time indoor grower and poster from Cape Town, and am three weeks into my first grow. The two oldest of my plants (Critical Auto) just hit 21 days of age and are starting to exhibit some light discoloration between the veins. According to my research this is an early sign of Magnesium deficiency? I would appreciate any opinion or advice. As this is my first grow, I am following along with a YouTube channel (SeedToStoned), as a basic guide on how to feed autos, as formulating my own mix amounts and schedule was a bit overwhelming. This is the guide I am following. The man uses gallon measurements, but I just converted them. Water is always pH balanced between 5.5 - 6.0 Week 1 - Just pH balanced water, plants were happy Week 2 - Terra Aquatica Cal Mag 2 ml/gallon, Terra Aquatica Micro 2ml/gallon, Terra Aquatica Bloom 4ml/gallon. Week 3 - Same as above, but 3:3:6 After more research today I realized I never buffered my medium with Cal Mag. None of the YouTube videos I watched or reading I did mentioned it apparently. I feel that this could be the issue? (Idk if mister YouTube man buffered his medium, but his plants are fine). I also didn't realize ppm/EC was a factor I was supposed to monitor? So I'm going to get a ppm/EC pen as well. For now, I just mixed 3ml Cal Mag into 3.75 litres of pH balanced water (no other nutes) and gave the two plants a heavy watering. I'm not sure if this is enough, or if I am stressing too much in the first place? Should I buffer my medium now with a water and Cal Mag soil drench, and do the same to the other seedlings? (15 days old) In your opinion, is it a bad idea to follow a YouTube feed guide, and should rather go by the measurements on the side of the nutrient bottles? More info below: Seeds Simba Seeds Critical Auto Fem x 2 (One misgermed, got a refund) Simba Seeds Amnesia Haze Auto Fem x 3 "Fruit Salad" seed from my friend x 1 (To replace the misgerm and cause why not) Gear Light: Green Houston 250W Quantum Board (Dimmable) x 2 Airflow: Standard RAM Inline Fan and RAM Outline Fan with Carbon Filter. (Will add oscillating fan once plants get bigger.) Pots: Garden HighPro Larger Propots - 20lt x 6 Medium: Freedom Farms Coco-Perlite Growing Medium 70/30 Environment Light Cycle: 24 Hours, at 30% strength Week 1-2, 40% strength start of week 3 (built up in slow increments) Temperature: 22-24°C Relative Humidity: 50-55% (Airflow is doing a decent job, I turn on a small dehumidifier if it gets too high).
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  4. https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/qld-police-seize-more-than-23m-in-cannabis-from-sommerset-property/news-story/8cdf7d04027a525ccbe9dee09859502c
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  5. Do the Aussies now have good weed? Last time i stayed 6 months in Sydney, the weed sucked Nice setup, thou!
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  6. My option - build a light using a design that saves the life span of the diodes and the driver aswell as provides better coverage and penetration for your canopy and because the light runs cooler you may have to put a very very small room heater on a timer for about 4 months of the year. You guys - build a light that runs so hot it needs external cooling, taking into consideration that it's being externally cooled which means it's already running hotter (more W to heat less to light output, simple grade 1 stuff) so you already wearing more on the light plus you gotta get and run a AC for the rest of the 8 months of the year, cause you can only run your lights druring the day. Must be nice having so much money you don't really have to put that much time into thinking. School fees, especially for indoor growers, can get kak high. Best to at least try and take the right approach from the start.
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  7. unbuffered coco lacks cation exchange sites which means all nutrients will have less of an effect. you'll reach a point where giving and giving means nothing, you'll end up with salt build up cause the plants roots can't acess the nutrients. shock treatment with calmag does not resolve this, plus a shock treatment of Ca/Mg where there are no cation exchange sites in an inert medium may cause root burn and nutrient lock out aswell. best would be to scrap the synthetic stuff, you can't buffer that medium while there is a plant in it, take about a 3rd of the top of the coco medium off, get lekker worm castings and top the pots up with organic media and shift over. a lot of people start their plants in an inert medium then "build" ontop of that as they go. but wait, it's an auto.....? with autos it's always a "one more fiddle and I give you the finger" lol I've never tried an auto cause I feel my skill level isn't quite up there yet, to grow a nice auto you gotta be ontop of your game. minimal mistakes, minimal fiddling. Maybe ignore everything I said, do what you can with this one, but with the next batch I would suggest get yourself some photoperiods. that way you can also clone them and have a second, third, fourth, fith .... heck as many chances as you want. also, they allow you to make these mistakes and be forgiven, you can turn a photoperiod around right at the grave. and I would also suggest to move over to the organic side. salt growing is quickly becoming a thing of the past, not only cause it's been proven to not be as great as people claimed in the early 2000's and infact is a big contribution to killing the planet, if you wana know more about how terrible salts are check this out .... as a cannabis grower I just cannot turn a deaf ear to this, it's heart breaking, trying my best to spread the positivety
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  8. Been a while. This is currently in the dungeon Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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