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I just started reading up on teas and I think I will give it a try
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Girls are doing good. Purple Lamb should be done in another week or so. Everything else is going to run till the end of the month. Clones will be taken next week for the Pako S1 experiment.
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Checked trichs last night and more amber than I prefer showed this week. Decided to chop a bunch this morning. 3 more will go down tomorrow. The Fem Pako, a C&C and some pako clones will be run for longer. The Fem pako is no where near ready,so I will let her run while I get the next batch of seeds and clones ready. This grow got away from me with a nitrogen problem I couldn't figure out.Next grow I will be switching to some Roots Organic soils. I might try their nute line also. I'm don't want to spend $50 a bag for Stonington Blend when I use 5-6 bags a grow. Might do a split run with COM and Roots soils just to see if I like the Roots.
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The buds look pretty good- are you only seeing issues in the leaves? Or was weight affected? Even with an issue in your soil it looks like you pulled down a good grip of weed. What's your recipe on feed/boost days?
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Leaves , size of plants, almost no stretch when flipped and weight were all affected. They ran out of gas way to soon. Had a querkle clone that the only green was the stem and buds. All the leaves were almost white.
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Woof- okay. So that needs to get fixed asap haha. Let us know once you get the new batches of soil in and we'll figure that jazz out.
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I would stick with Biobizz nutes grow/bloom/topmax. You should try the Coast of Maine soil. I use Bar Harbor (not stonington) it's $18 for 2 cu ft .
My mix is 2 bags Bar harbor (4cft) $36 1 bag Lobster compost $8 1/2 bag stonington fert $15 1 cft perlite wormcasting 2 cups dol lime 2 cups hollytone The mix cost around $70 to $80 for 6 cu ft of soil. For nutes I use BioBizz grow/bloom/topmax Liquid karma - used for spraying in veg and if I have any deficincy Organic Gem - buy this stuff its cheap and killa Cal mag |
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Okay all the seeds have been selected for the next run. All Fem seeds,2 GG4 S1,2 GSC forum cut S1, Purple Trainwreck,Jack Herer, WWxBB, C99xBB, Blue Cheese, Blue Dream,Western Winds, along with 2 C&C clones for an S1 project along with 2 Pako for another S1 project.I will probably hit the Western Winds with the Pako S1 pollen.
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