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What is the difference between LOS and Slow method? The ec levels?
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LOS is microbe driven, Slow uses more water soluble or predigested nutrients...some dependence on microbes but not as much.
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Guys same plants as pictured a while back using the soil shown in test. In that middle pic you see some cover crop growing between some habanero sprouts. I posted that to show that the mix is mellow enough to support pepper popping, even with the Zn@100+ All of the plants are in same mix. The plant on left is a Sin Mint Cookie (mostly indica), 5 gal fabric pot it stretched like crazy (SST) and looks like it might outgrow my space. The plants on right are both Kali Mist from Serious Seed. One is in a smaller pot but growing nicely the other has some twisty, curved and mottled leaves although it is very bushy and if it it stretches and fills out should be an excellent yielder. Ive grown this strain a few times in various mixes and never seen this response. It's possibly i might have accidentally whacked it with an under-diluted fulvic drench or could it just be an odd bean? These plants are about 5 weeks from seed. SMC is going to 11/13 tomorrow. Thanks for any observations. Last edited by Hermen_eutics; 03-29-2018 at 06:17 PM.. |
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Mix looks fairly good just looking at numbers without calculations. You need more P and your going to be in need of some more K. Nice work Herman!
I have been thinking about a pack of Sin Mints, Have you ran those before or this is the first? |
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Thanks. Any thoughts on those twisty, mottled leaves? It appears to be growing out of it but im a little bit concerned about flipping while not 100%. I have grown sin mint cookies a few times. The earliest fem release of this strain was my best. The next generation wasnt as good on my first try. But Sin City`s stuff is worth a second try. The vigor of their strains has been impressive. I had one smc 1st gen that was s huge yielder of A+ bud. Im looking for another in this 2nd release of smc. |
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I guess while we're at it
First one is both the girls Second is one massive girl Third is four girls in one 20 gallon. |
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Face Off OG x tres dog. No clue where it came from but it is for real fire. This one has a long way to go, but it is sticky and greasy as fuck |
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So did some field sampling the other day. I just wanted to point out something to the thread. We took samples of the A and the B horizons and sent them in separate. These samples are all on the same soil series and each was taken on a 4 sample site transect. Notice how everything for the most part (especially CEC) drops off in the B horizon. And the B horizon still had like 20-30% clays.
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