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Mof
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: GoonerHeClips]
#777216 - 04/28/15 07:16 AM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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I used like 8fl oz last night it's 3inches tall and has ten leaves
when should I water it again?
the light starting now will be on for another 15 hours
EDIT: nvm, if you stick your finger in and it's still wet sounds reasonable
Edited by Mof (04/29/15 04:40 PM)
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littleb2020
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: Mof]
#777598 - 05/02/15 12:28 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Has anyone grown in the ground before it seems like i could go without watering for two weeks without damage. Does this slow down growth? I want my roots to spread sideways like in a smart pot but i think they are shooting downward instead. Should I wait till they show signs of thirst before I decide my water schedual or should I water more like every three days to encourage the roots to grow faster and more spread out?
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Mof
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: littleb2020]
#777621 - 05/02/15 07:27 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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my friend used a gallon bucket everyday it seemed like
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littleb2020
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: Mof]
#777674 - 05/03/15 03:37 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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How did his plants turn out ?
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Mof
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: littleb2020]
#777678 - 05/03/15 05:16 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well he had three gallon buckets and he would do a couple of runs on hot summer days
he had one plant that was huuuuge and then a garden of others that were like knee high he did all the phtesting and soil nutrition tho and it was in the back woods so he had to do some pest control with lady bugs once lol
Edited by Mof (05/03/15 05:17 PM)
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: Mof]
#777909 - 05/06/15 08:08 AM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah I moved some clones up to the backwoods way up north as soon as they left the truck they were covered in bugs. I have some clones growing I planted them april 15 and they are all growing rapidly but they are budding they have one hair pistils all they way up the stock and the growing tips are leaves covered in hairs will these start to vegetate again or am I skrewed???
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Mof
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: littleb2020]
#779017 - 05/16/15 01:43 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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I dunno they should be done with whatever they want to do by the time the end of fall comes unless they can survive past that maybe another six months
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littleb2020
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: Mof]
#779916 - 05/25/15 02:10 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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I know this is a germination topic but you guys might answer my question i feel like if i make my own forum topic no one will see it thanks in advance for any advice. Plant onePlant two Will these plant re vegitate this image was taken on may,25,2015.
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Mycophile
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: littleb2020]
#779918 - 05/25/15 02:42 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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You should make your own thread because this one is getting confusing.
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GIdoubleB said: put a empty container over that with a cfl light 6 inches away
Not sure if you still have the container over your seedlings but you should take it off if you do.
Edited by Mycophile (05/25/15 02:44 PM)
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Mof
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Re: Can one of you share advice [Re: littleb2020]
#779927 - 05/25/15 04:28 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
littleb2020 said: I know this is a germination topic but you guys might answer my question i feel like if i make my own forum topic no one will see it thanks in advance for any advice. Plant onePlant two Will these plant re vegitate this image was taken on may,25,2015.
they're revegitate in a couple months when they're done flowering and you clip the buds correctly lol
Edited by Mof (05/25/15 04:29 PM)
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littleb2020
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underwatering [Re: Mof]
#780572 - 05/30/15 06:04 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think my shits budding early from underwatering I have 3*3*2 holes how much water should i water with?
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Mof
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I have a 15 gallon pot and 16fl oz every 2-3 days seems to do the trick because i can see water at the bottom when i'm done with it
so basically water, take a day off, if the heats been good water again the next day
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littleb2020
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check it out [Re: Mof]
#781182 - 06/06/15 02:11 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Here is my cut wire alarm circuit you might as well lose one and save the rest. Just make sure you buried the negative underground and lock the alarm inside of some thing so the only thing accessible is the sensor wire when it breaks the relay clicks and ignites the 9vt power supply activating the alarm you could connect this to any kind of power switch I was thinking about making it activate a stereo with the volume all the way up.
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Mof
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It took me a minute to figure it out but I got it
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littleb2020
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Damn [Re: Mof]
#786804 - 07/29/15 12:59 AM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Damn I feel like I killed this forum. Hey anyone ever sprouted seeds in 25% coco 75% worm castings it makes for beautiful baby mommas Like the one in my avatar. Whats your favorite seed sprouting soil recipe?
Edited by littleb2020 (07/29/15 01:06 AM)
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vostok
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Re: Germination Scenario [Re: Mof]
#786832 - 07/29/15 02:34 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
GIdoubleB said: You have a 15 gallon pot enough fox farm soil to fill it and some vermiculite
What do you do?
Avoid the vermiculite, it holds way too much water hence nutes, and wil
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vostok
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Re: Germination Scenario [Re: Mof]
#786833 - 07/29/15 02:34 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mof
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Re: Germination Scenario [Re: vostok]
#786913 - 07/30/15 02:02 AM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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most of my verm is top soil actually lol
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littleb2020
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Re: Germination Scenario [Re: Mof]
#790961 - 08/26/15 08:20 PM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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Vermiculite works great for cloning but you cant move it till they grow roots, the coco coir got root rot quick.
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Edited by littleb2020 (08/26/15 08:21 PM)
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