The Mud Shark
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Hola,
Mud Shark med grower here
The process:
clones taken from banzai mom into DIY bubble cloner ---> establish roots ---> transplant into veg mini-DWC in 3" net pots/hydroton ---> establish roots ---> Prune and train until room in flower chamber ---> transplant into 6" netpots/hydroton 5 gal DWV --->establish roots and flower away.
STRAINS: Nirvana Ice and Nirvana White Rhino
5 GAL DWC: PbP Flower, Cal-Mag+, Florolicious +, Williams Wonder Dust, Hygrozyme and a bit of B-1 during transplants.
Minifridge for veg and cloning
Small closet space 400W MH or HPS depending on cycle. Temps a bit high but have yields are solid and no pests or fungus
THE PROBLEM: my old root system looks ragged and dark, maybe getting into root rot. However, the new grow is white and pristine.
Can I chop off the haggered old root system with a major stunt in growth? The new roots are popping like crazy, but the older roots are gross and unhealthy. I am pretty aggressive in training the canopy, but have never messed with the roots system.
Mud Shark med grower here
The process:
clones taken from banzai mom into DIY bubble cloner ---> establish roots ---> transplant into veg mini-DWC in 3" net pots/hydroton ---> establish roots ---> Prune and train until room in flower chamber ---> transplant into 6" netpots/hydroton 5 gal DWV --->establish roots and flower away.
STRAINS: Nirvana Ice and Nirvana White Rhino
5 GAL DWC: PbP Flower, Cal-Mag+, Florolicious +, Williams Wonder Dust, Hygrozyme and a bit of B-1 during transplants.
Minifridge for veg and cloning
Small closet space 400W MH or HPS depending on cycle. Temps a bit high but have yields are solid and no pests or fungus
THE PROBLEM: my old root system looks ragged and dark, maybe getting into root rot. However, the new grow is white and pristine.
Can I chop off the haggered old root system with a major stunt in growth? The new roots are popping like crazy, but the older roots are gross and unhealthy. I am pretty aggressive in training the canopy, but have never messed with the roots system.