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AND THEIR OFF! i decided to just do the 16 because of space issues i also have 2 lvpk s1's in the picture but not part of the project. i got 100% to sprout, i think im going to do select breeding for these i'll look for the most purpleing males & females with the most grape/black currant smell & narrow it down to 2-4 females & 2 males that stand out the most. it will be a little hard to find alot of color now that its spring & its starting to warm up i think they'll still color up a little but they wont go as dark.
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Nice project Icon, How did the buds from your friends outdoor run turn out?
I remember you sending me some a while back. Your BB99 x PCK are coming along, going into flower soon. |
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Very nice, I love purps.
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I just finished The Void. That Urkle influence is top notch. The smell of cleaner hits you just right.
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sorry for the delay,they are almost 2 weeks into veg looking a bit light in color these were takin a few days ago & now they look sorta yellow, hopefully they'll bounce back i had some problems with my coco recently & think thats the cause or PH anyways, having problems in my flower room too so hopefully these will bounce back. im kind of over it with all the problems with my grows lately so if these die i'll probably start the last seeds outside in mid summer,we'll see
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Do you calibrate your Ph meter ??
I donīt use any ph meter myself but I have seen some going crazy with the readings. They donīt look that bad to me...letīs hope that they bounce back as you say. greetings
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i dont it has like an auto callabration hold down the 2 buttons & it callabrates kind of thing that has always worked well its has always been spot on & never had an issue.
what im now thinking is that i see that the batteries are low & that maybe causing misreadings for PH & PPM. 4 of them are pretty yellow but the others are holding on alright so far im going to get new batteries tomarrow i think that will solve it. |
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Well, kind of resistance/ stress test you have done allready.
If you say that there are 4 kind of looking worse, could be that those are the weakest individuals from the seeds you have germinated. You need to select the fittest of the fittest ![]() greetings |
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the only stress test ive done was when i grew them last i had a lot of issues with light stress our curcuit breaker kept getting overloaded & tripping when they were in flower & throwing off the timer the lights were going on/off too early or several minutes late once i finally got them close to being on track it happened again & continued several times until i relized it was when we would run the electric heater when the hps light was on, fortunately i never found any nanners or sacks, i consider it kind of an accidental test.
as of now everything looks stable as far as those 4 getting yellow i got new batteries for the ph/ppm meter & ive started a light foliar feed, after doing alot of reading it maybe caused simply by overwatering & thats easy to do in coco, i may pull them im going to give them a few more days if the yellowing continues etc i'll trash them im considering starting more in a few months to flower outdoors aswell ide start them late so they dont get more then a few feet for security reasons just so i have more of a selection to choose from. Last edited by icon; 04-09-2014 at 03:52 AM.. |
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plants are bouncing back slowly they are getting darker green now ive been foliar spraying with a light nute but they are still slow to grow. i tested the ppm & ph with the old batteries & then switched out & tested with the new batteries conclusion they had the same reading. my only guess at this point is that its the coco its a new bag it seem as soon as i transplanted everything they all started dying including all my flowering plants, today i'll go & get another bag but CANNA this time as i never had a problem with them yet & i will transplant everything today.
starting next fall im leaving coco for many reason mainly the mess & having allergies from the dust im going back to aeroponics its riskier but much cleaner.i still have my table & pumps too dug them up yesterday. i'll post a pic or two of the progress of the plants tonight. |
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