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Ill_Evan

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  1. Found the bastard. Shot @Stinger96 It was literally the only nanner I could find, right on top of the main cola on one of the Skywalker OG plants in the fabric pots. Plucked it with some fine tweezers and now on the look out for any more popping up
  2. I'm not sure, I think definitely for coco, but for soil I think one just re-amends and lets sit for a bit
  3. The highlight is that there is no statistical difference so basically whether you flush or not is entirely subjective to the user. It's kind of like those dude's that pour vodka over a specifically cut diamond because "it enhances the flavour". At the very least you're saving on a week or two of nutes if you do flush If this is the case, flushing is solely a method of rinsing out your medium in case of a nutrient lockout or incorrect feeding.
  4. Basically a a surprise hermie. It's a type of pollen sack that could develop seeds on the bud
  5. I looked last night and this morning and I can't find which bud has this bloody nanner! I'm going to have a paranoid eye the rest of this grow
  6. Snap that does look like a nanner shot for the spot! I can't seem to find any more at the moment but I will look out for any developments.
  7. Screw this tripod business, I just raised the shutter speed and put flash on. So much easier.
  8. I want to take some pics in a week with the grow lights off to get a more neutral white balance, I rate we'll get a much better idea then. At the moment the end of the month timeline is just based off of the breeder's recommendations, totally willing to go over
  9. Personally, all the mycoroot, definitely tops. I even go as far as to rub my seeds with mycoroot before planting, and then again for every transplant going forward. Additional silicon during veg, especially when topping more than once, I find very useful. EM Pro-soil I add to every feeding. Otherwise, I try not to add anything else whether I'm using BioBizz or GHE nutes. Apart from the above, I trust these nutes to be sufficient.
  10. I like the idea of adding supplements separately. Maybe instead of ph water, throw in some of that BloomBastic. With regards to your pH and ppm, try keeping the pH above 6 as you want the plant to absorb as much of that potassium/phosphorus goodness as possible. Follow the dosage and you shouldn't have to worry about ppm, especially if just adding it alone.
  11. Application: Can be used daily throughout the flowering stage as a supplement to the regular nutrition when irrigating the crop. Bloombastic can be used for cultivation on soil, hydro and coconut and is suitable for all irrigation and/or watering systems. Growing tip: Atami especially recommends the use of Bloombastic in the last 4-6 weeks of the flowering (and ripening) stage for optimal results. Dosage: 0,5 – 1 ml per liter water. https://www.leafly.com/products/details/atami-bloombastic
  12. The HIT series of fans come with brackets that can easily fit between two poles in your grow tent, I then simply use zip ties to fix the brackets to the tent poles. I will just keep the intake side clear and run the outtake ducting to the outside through a window. This allows fresh cool air to be drawn up from the bottom of the tent which also really helps to clear any hot air. Should probably remove that mirror In terms of the filter, I specifically use the Quantum Filter 150mm x 400mm for my 6" HIT fan, but I haven't seen it around since For you, I'd probably just go for the shortest 150mm filter you can find, probably will be a 150mm x 300mm. It'll do.
  13. The idea behind using the 6" fan is that you would rather run a bigger fan slower than a smaller fan faster. You will extend the life of your fan and it will also be more quiet. I personally use the HIT 150 in a 2.4x1.2x2 tent (double your size) with ease, and I only currently run it at half speed, and that's with HID bulbs too! So in my opinion, you can easily run a HIT 150 on low speed and you'll be good, then just adjust to a higher setting if you want to lower humidity or heat (all other factors accounted for) and when you connect your filter. Also, no need to run a filter during veg.
  14. Broke out the 'ol tripod ( @TheUltimateNoob, @afternoon blazer ) and took some trichome and bud shots to see where we are with harvest. The outside lady (Skywalker OG) is one dirty girl dust and bugs will definitely be on the flavour profile if I don't do a wash. Will be the first time I do a bud wash so that will be interesting. I rate in terms of harvest, I think I will begin the flush, do that for a week and harvest sometime closer to the weekend. Inside we are still maybe looking at harvest at the end of the month. Buds are getting orange hairs and the aromas just keep getting better. The sugar leaves look insane and I am very happy with the progress. Pink Mango Gelato: Skywalker OG + Aurora Indica (Top left of the potted plants)
  15. You can definitely mainline clones, although it won't be as symmetrical as a plant grown from seed because clones would stagger their nodes as they are not the main stem of the plant. You'll notice on a normal, untrained cannabis plant that the nodes on the main stem are symmetrical and the nodes on the branches are staggered. So I rate you just gotta choose the top two nodes, of which one will be lower than the other, and just train them to grow level at the canopy.
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