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Avinash.miles

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Glad you are well RIL - i mean FoG, ill be lookn for that new thread.

what's that coco on drippers?
 
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Fields~of~Green

Glad you are well RIL - i mean FoG, ill be lookn for that new thread.

what's that coco on drippers?

yeah coco/drippers ftw got a bunch of rw slabs and canna substra nutes to use too the plan was to do it with these but i held off and decided one more run of coco due to the temperature issues

I've been looking forward to this!

Peace

me too piff thanks for dropping by

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Hundred Gram Oz

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My StarDog stretched about 3x+ but I put her into flower with only a week or so veg and in my experience the younger a plant is when you put it into flower the more it will stretch. I got her when the other plants were ready for flower so there wasn't much that I could do but put them into flower plus I fucked my last grow up by feeding them grow nutrients right up to 28 days flower. The plants were verging on Nitrogen toxicity, the internodes were spaced a mile apart and not a lot of bud formed lol. You've seen what our pals in the states are doing with these strains so the potential is there. Here's a few pics from my run with them so you can see the stretch.

WD40
Day 1 Flower

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WD40
Day 32 Flower

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StarDawg
Day 1 Flower

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StarDawg
Day 32 Flower

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As you can see, the StarDawg stretched more than the WD40 plus you can really see how the Nitrogen thwarted bud production and really fucked up my day. In saying all that we both know the potential that these strains have, the end product was absolutely top notch, all very powerful strong strains. I'm looking forward seeing how you do with them in your SOG setup, I'm gonna flip my rooms as soon as I get the plants to 18-20" which should be a week...I hope lol.

I'll post the pics of The White in my next post.

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Fields~of~Green

so the nitrogen killed the yields then?

I think they need dialling in some to get the results we've seen I know if I don't give these cal mag they look like shit tried higher strength base on it own and the nodes elongate like you said

the sweet spot for me at the mo using ro water is 1ml ltr a+b canna coco and 1ml ltr pm magne cal ph finishes at 5.8-5.9 and stays there ec is 1.2 1.3
 

Hundred Gram Oz

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Yes the Nitrogen fucked up the yields, here is a quote from the fella that passed them to me...

"Tip on the D-40... she likes calmag, if your running RO she likes 5ml per gallon, tap about 2. Run calmag till day 40 and thats it, let her rip. OH, also run straight flower nutes from day one of flip, foliar nitro if you nutes are lacking, will make a huge difference bro."

Your nutes sound spot on, I'm running nearly the same although a lil less pm calmag, I'm at, 1ml/Ltr PM A&B, 0.5ml/Ltr PM Magne Cal, 1ml/10Ltr of Drip Clean all PH'd to 6.0 and that turns out to be 0.9EC or 0.6EC if you take out the EC of the tap water. The highest EC I'll go during the grow will be 1.4 inc tap water, there really isn't any point in going higher with 3-5 feeds per day IMO.

HGO
 
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Fields~of~Green

nice info

ive also learnt less is more i dont venture past 1.4 anymore thats with pk too the moms get 0.8ec max

the temps are more or less same lights on and off due to the heat so that should keep em in check for stretch
 

Piff Rhys Jones

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Seems chem genetics like high cal mag and lower light to stay happy. I know the chem D disease can be kept under control with high calmag and indirect light.

Peace
 
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Fields~of~Green

Seems chem genetics like high cal mag and lower light to stay happy. I know the chem D disease can be kept under control with high calmag and indirect light.

Peace

i dont think its a disease when i had the chem d i didnt have the virus i only saw magnesium and calcium probs/a virus can be passed on and it never did with me

chems and og all seem to like the cal mag al the other moms dont seem to mind the extra calmag either

Hi mate, let us know how they turn out? I might try these for my next run.......

will do cloneman

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Piff Rhys Jones

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i dont think its a disease when i had the chem d i didnt have the virus i only saw magnesium and calcium probs/a virus can be passed on and it never did with me

chems and og all seem to like the cal mag al the other moms dont seem to mind the extra calmag either



will do cloneman

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No one really knows what the problem is. Reason I call it a disease is that theherbalizor passed it onto other cuts as a result of taking cuttings with the same scalpel.

Peace
 

theherbalizor

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I just need to address this. I have never passed on anything from Chem. I do not believe it to be diseased. Just a super fussy bitch.

I always use clean scalpels per mum when taking cuts.

What I have noticed is that anything that contains chem, over time will start to show her fussy characteristics. So for the first few runs a new strain may appear free of problems but say over a few generations of cuts the problems starts to show up.
 
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Fields~of~Green

:biggrin:the best ones are allways high maintenance fussy bitches

same for the white she throws tantrums too
 

Hundred Gram Oz

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It's a chlorophyll problem, she has problems producing chlorophyll without magnesium supplementation. That's my 2 cents anyhow.
 

Piff Rhys Jones

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I just need to address this. I have never passed on anything from Chem. I do not believe it to be diseased. Just a super fussy bitch.

I always use clean scalpels per mum when taking cuts.

What I have noticed is that anything that contains chem, over time will start to show her fussy characteristics. So for the first few runs a new strain may appear free of problems but say over a few generations of cuts the problems starts to show up.

Sorry bro I must've dreamt this up.

Sorry to post misinformation, I could've sworn someone said their other cuts got similar problems from using the same razor to take cuts.

Thanks for clarifying. Ignore me.

Peace
 

siftedunity

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It's a chlorophyll problem, she has problems producing chlorophyll without magnesium supplementation. That's my 2 cents anyhow.


if that was the case it would probably get the problem on every leaf. If it was localised to particular areas id say it was more likely to be a disease..just my two cents also...
 
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