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unnamedmike

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What do you feed with?

My last lot of clones in coco I used no root hormone and had roots in 8 days, try one for comparison.

I want to build another aero-cloner, i was never succesful with one.
Good to read you homie, ciao.




hi bro :tiphat: usually I feed them with diy Fatman cococoir grow / bloom and diy moab+hammerhead in late blooming. i dont use to use sintentic PGR, but since the nematode "thing", im looking for a diferente kind of indoor grow.
I Bought 300g of indole 3-butyric acid for fun ...I try to optimize the time in vegetative. Im not using more coconut water, alfalfa, corn sprout, aloe vera, etc.

In aerocloner, my problem usually is heat and lack of asepsis, if I avoid them cuttings always root, even cuttings from weak moms.



good to read you bro
 

unnamedmike

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Whatever doesnt kill you is gonna leave a scar (nematodes knots) xD

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I dont know if the soil mites are tunneling in the plant, or thats nematodes scars, but they are alien critters. h2o2, carbofuran, Imidacloprid, chlorine, azadirachtin, and envidor this last time, and the F***s still alive.

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soil mites, any expert please?

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Callus forming ?

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unnamedmike

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No idea. But if they are really, really small and move really fast for their size, I've got them too. I've never seen them on my plants though.


yep, they move fast and you can see perlite in the background or the digged trunk, to compare size. My mites were harmless while they had cover crop, but since I dont use they are predators, scavengers and plant pests if they don't have some to eat, hope you dont got the same. I think with mycorrhizae I gave them viagra for mites, and my keepers arent a sample of healthy, perfect food. Specially all space monkey i keep is a easy target for pest.
 
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hi bro :tiphat: usually I feed them with diy Fatman cococoir grow / bloom and diy moab+hammerhead in late blooming. i dont use to use sintentic PGR, but since the nematode "thing", im looking for a diferente kind of indoor grow.
I Bought 300g of indole 3-butyric acid for fun ...I try to optimize the time in vegetative. Im not using more coconut water, alfalfa, corn sprout, aloe vera, etc.

In aerocloner, my problem usually is heat and lack of asepsis, if I avoid them cuttings always root, even cuttings from weak moms.



good to read you bro
So old Fatman from RIU? I remember that guy.
So your media is coco with added organic inputs right?
Im just straight up coco so the conditions is not attractive for soil microbe mostly. I do have an organic input of fish/seaweed emulsion root+foliar, really good for the micros plus cytokinins and auxins.
I think growing semi-organically may cause an imbalance in soil microbes because it isn't a complete soil food web, so the bad guys have no badder guys to keep them in check and so on.
Those stems and stumps are crazy man oof, little hungry bastards eating your stems.
 

unnamedmike

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So old Fatman from RIU? I remember that guy.
So your media is coco with added organic inputs right?
Im just straight up coco so the conditions is not attractive for soil microbe mostly. I do have an organic input of fish/seaweed emulsion root+foliar, really good for the micros plus cytokinins and auxins.
I think growing semi-organically may cause an imbalance in soil microbes because it isn't a complete soil food web, so the bad guys have no badder guys to keep them in check and so on.
Those stems and stumps are crazy man oof, little hungry bastards eating your stems.


Keepers are in a mix of cococoir, vermicompost, perlite, biochar, woodchips and peat.
added aloe vera, alfalfa, seed sprouts, oats, EM, Jadam JMS, LAB, ACT etc. But yes, i use fertilizers from refined minerals, not from organic sources.
I live surrounded by jungle and here is always summer, I dont know the cause of my current plague, but it is difficult to keep life away from the garden.
I think I identified my mite as Rhizoglyphus robini or Rhizoglyphus echinopus, bulb mite... A nightmare bug, hope the keepers cuttings root soon, and then burn the current ones.
Luckily, only the keepers are infected, the 13 monkeys are in cococoir steam boiled and pest free. I thought I saw some fungus gnat, but mosquito Dunks are on their way and the roots are white and healthy.

Today 23 seedsman cheese and 3 alaskan purple arrived, in a couple of weeks 15 white widow arrive. I think the next crop will be the WW if not arrive too late.
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unnamedmike

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It seems that all space monkey are especially sensitive to my ineptitude. Male 3 and female 5 more dead than alive. I think i got some sm#5 cutting rooted, but male 3 has been lost.

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1/3 of the offspring of male sm#3*Jackass is dwarf and grow slowly. If nothing goes wrong, tomorrow the minisplit will be Turned On and I will flip to 12/12.
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QQNPK

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It seems that all space monkey are especially sensitive to my ineptitude. Male 3 and female 5 more dead than alive. I think i got some sm#5 cutting rooted, but male 3 has been lost.

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1/3 of the offspring of male sm#3*Jackass is dwarf and grow slowly. If nothing goes wrong, tomorrow the minisplit will be Turned On and I will flip to 12/12.
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Looking really nice in there now alot of growth since last time!
 
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Whats up with those guys dying?
Pity about the dwarfs, kinda screws up the seedline?

Mini split party :woohoo:

Lovely little green jungle coming along
 

unnamedmike

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Looking really nice in there now alot of growth since last time!

Thanks bro :tiphat:


Whats up with those guys dying?

Pity about the dwarfs, kinda screws up the seedline?
Mini split party
Lovely little green jungle coming along
Thanks bro, those guys dying ... are my first "USA" genetics and I love it, but ... I must buy one or two more seed bags again. I hope these are the last plants I lose, I miss some of them a lot. I dont think dwarf guys gonna be a problem, sometimes rare mutations give surprises. And yeeees ! good bye 36ºC :biggrin:
 

unnamedmike

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So good man. Well done.
Here I have co2 regulator and monitor/doser, but i dont use it in this situation.
Is your co2 fermenation chamber?
BYE!!!


Its a vermi composter. I don't think I have 100 worms yet, but there is enough organic matter breathing. I want to add another vermi composter to increase the ppm of Co2. With lights On for 4 hours, there is 640ppm of Co2 in the room.



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GOT_BUD?

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It never occurred to me to put my worm farm in my grow room. Brilliant!
 

unnamedmike

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It never occurred to me to put my worm farm in my grow room. Brilliant!
Thanks :tiphat: I don't know where I hear "do your best with what is available" but i heard it when I needed it most and I keep it as a life way

I got the Co2 sensor and my cellphone bluetooth connected. Im monitoring, and at night the ppm is over 760, with the lights On over 600 and if I go inside the room a few minutes ppm raise over 900. These data are not exactly anymore, by mistake the minisplit was set at 24ºC and I want to start flowering at 28ºC.

Im working on the next grow controller version, monitoring and datalog incorporated.


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