Such a gorgous lush green your girls are, especially beautiful in the sunshine :) Your really doing well with them and its nice to read and watch. Great pictures and I love to see someone growing in a sunroom for a change.
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Such a gorgous lush green your girls are, especially beautiful in the sunshine :) Your really doing well with them and its nice to read and watch. Great pictures and I love to see someone growing in a sunroom for a change.
I think its the morning walk that's doing it :) who knew? I'm wondering if I should try my next grow in strollers or shopping carts. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by rattlingdags
Are you talking about MiracleGro pre-fertilized soil, or their separate line of fertilizers? If the former, keep in mind that their fert rates are very low, as noted above. If the latter, I don't use MG ferts...but rather Alaska brand, whose nitrogen is organic, but not their P & K, which are inorganic, of course.Quote:
Originally Posted by sunbiz1
I'm curious is all, since at this late date I can't really change anything.
Thanks you for the kind words, rattlingdags. The plants are a deep, lush green with no sign of nitrogen deficiency, and sturdy, dense, compact growth. I couldn't be happier with how they've developed so far. A 1000 watt grow light costs about a dollar per day to run on 12/12 (plus the cost of the lamp, hood, fan, etc.), so after considering a sealed room grow I rejected it in favor of the sunroom with "free" lighting. Yesterday was sunny, but the high temp outside was only 56°F/13°C. Inside the sunroom it stayed over 80°F/27°C all day from about 8:30am until just before sunset at 7:15pm. Nothing not to like about that! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by rattlingdags
Another week gone by, and my girls are doing fine. No changes to report. Here's a photo of #1 this morning.
ok so since the last thread Iv made some changes,first off ive drilled holes in the bottom of my buckets aswell as flushed them with 5 gallons of freash water also I spit some of the plants up and put them into there own containers.then I dropped the light down to 16 inces to maxamize the wattage per foot for a 400 watt hps,,also I took down all the foil I had up becouse a member mentioned hot spots when useing it..also I dropped the humidity to 30 percentim going on day 6 of flowering im starting to see sign but nothing to defy the sex yet well hope the flush resolve the burnt leaves issue the allready seem alil more awake so to speake since the stess of to many ferts building up in the buckets with no holes,well ill keep you guys posted hope all goes well ... take care comments are welcome...
mrorganics, you might wish to post this in its own thread. I can't really answer your questions, but if you post it separately in the growroom forum, I'm sure someone can help you. Cheers!
holy crap, oops sorry bout that im new to this lol
While giving my plants their morning look-over after moving them from the closet into the sunroom, I noticed that they're really starting to pack on the frosties. :thumbsup:
looking good now! She sure is pretty! ---Emmie
It's been a week since I last posted. There's nothing to report except that the buds just keep getting bigger and denser. My girls are just past 4 weeks into flower, with another 4-ish to go. Here's a photo of #3's main cola.