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Silver Haze, Super Silver Haze 2000w Grow
Hello everyone, as the title suggest i am growing silver and super silver haze. The clones were purchased at new remedies in SF on july 18. Currently the plants are 2 days into flowering.
Clones were transplanted directly into 3 and 5 gallon pots in a 60/40 coco perilite blend. Nutrients used: Botanicare's CNS17 grow and bloom (for 25 bucks a gallon i'll give it a shot). Sweet and superthrive in veg and transitional. And im still undecided on a bloom stimulant. This is my first attempt at a completely non-organic garden. I wanna see fist hand how much of a difference it make ie: smell, taste, yield, vigor ect. Ive been growing in cali for almost 5 now and this will be my fist grow show, enjoy, tell me what you think Here's a shot of the 12 SUPER silver haze clones here's some up close on a single super silver haze And here's some shots of the silver haze (not as super) A little more leggy llok like they might strech |
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Botanicare CNS 17
Hey dude,
What do you know about CNS 17? Other than it is chemical and cheap? Have you heard from anyone who used it or from the guys at the growshop? I'm curious about this stuff as well. I'm used to using Pure Blend Pro, Sweet, Liquid Karma, etc. On a different note, I spoke with a very intelligent Canadian dude at Botanicare recently and he told me that Sweet should be used from transition onward -- even during the week of flushing. -T |
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yah I was woundering the samething, if they're any good. I use FF Grow Big,Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom.I also use LK,Sweet and Floralicious plus. Sometimes in veg Ill use some CAMg plus. Im Thinging about trying the Flora Nova stuff? How tall does the SSH get? You go any LST or try ScrOG. Those are some NIce LOOKING ladies ( mind if I ask one out on a date?)Ill have her back before shes done budding, I promise
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looking good. I recommend PK13-14 for bloom.. have used BN with great success, trying B'Cuzz now.
also look up "Gravity Hardener" and see if its somethin ya may want. be warned its strong stuff. |
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I was using pure blend pro as well. And ill take your advice on the sweet. i did some reading on the botanicare website and its recomended for use in flowering as well . thanx guys ill update soon |
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Ive used pk 13-14 in the past with good results. it sounds like the most logical answer
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Dr. Lynette Morgan is very well known in the Hydroponics industry. She has written a book on hydroponic capsicum (chile pepper) cultivation, as well as written dozens of articles for Growing Edge Magazine. She is, amongst other things, an advocate of Spray N Grow, The General Hydroponics Aero-flow system, and some other stuff (see link below.) Brief Biography . . . 1970 Born in Wellington, NZ 1982-1987 Paraparaumu College, NZ 1988-1991 Massey University; earned Bachelor of Horticultural Technology degree with honours 1992 Manawatu Polytechnic; completed course in public speaking 1992-1996 Massey University; earned Ph.D. in Horticultural Science (Hydroponic Vegetable Production); my Ph.D. thesis covered many aspects of hydroponic tomato production including fruit quality, the single truss system of production, and seasonal variations in yield. 1995-1997 Commercial hydroponic lettuce grower 1997- Scientific Director of SUNTEC Hydroponic Consultants Current Research Projects Being Carried out By SUNTEC . . . Organic hydroponic systems and nutrients Effect of silica on a range of hydroponic crops Aquaponic production systems Botanical extracts of pest, disease, and algae control in hydroponics Foliar fertiliser research trials New hydroponic crops for out of season production of fruits and vegetables Source: https://www.growingedge.com/staff/profiles/morgan.html I trust that this formula will work well. I'm not sure if I'm ready to abandon organics to use this stuff, but damn, it must be easy to use... -T |
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thanx for the info, this woman knows what she's doing! I'll give it a try, why not
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