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01-14-2006, 10:39 PM #1OPMember
babies recovering, will chages kill them?
I have a garden that was started on dec 4 2005 and was working in a co-op. Unfortunatly garden B had rust, and a short term mite infestation. We did run into a magnesium deficiency as well. Mites are gone after avid.
Very little signs of infection after using Serenade, Copper Soap spray, and lots of trimming with bleaching all items that contact plants. Will be starting epsom salts in the neutes with the superthrive, pure blend and then I also am going to try H2O2 in the flush water. I've been PHing at 6.3.
(this last week was first time we have had almost no signs of spotting, yellowing, or brittle dark leaves, the battle lasted more than 5 weeks)
The plants themselves are Afghani #1, Citrus X Skunk, Bob (mystery seed) and a possible Nebula. Using Compact Flourscent light, 24/7, temp staying stable around 79-80. My humidity is at about 49%.
The big problem is that the co-op where I was using the PH and TDS meter has had a problem with ethics. So now I have a ghetto grow....plants that I'm worried they may have been shocked and no way to PH or mix neutes.
I'm out of water that was PH'd.
Will distilled water work for flushing with H2O2 right now? or will that cause additional stress? I've just got to hold out untill I can get a meter or find someone in the area where I can use theirs.
I just got my permit, have had roommates that flooded and killed my first crop, this one has had many problems and I'm afraid the change with the water might stunt them further. They look like sad little palm trees anyway.
I really don't want to screw this up, but I might be overprotective.
Two more questions if that is kewl with who ever is reading this first..
1. I've been looking at the LED grow lights...when I flower would this be ok to switch to after having used compact flor....can I switch now?
2.I'm not sure what kind of foliar feed I can get that will help most with stress and be cheap since I also lost my house and job over this "support group". I didn't get a chance to learn about the foliar feeds.
Hope that isn't too much or not enough info. I'll see if I can post some pics of my babies.
Happy Toking,
Winks Reviewed by Winks on . babies recovering, will chages kill them? I have a garden that was started on dec 4 2005 and was working in a co-op. Unfortunatly garden B had rust, and a short term mite infestation. We did run into a magnesium deficiency as well. Mites are gone after avid. Very little signs of infection after using Serenade, Copper Soap spray, and lots of trimming with bleaching all items that contact plants. Will be starting epsom salts in the neutes with the superthrive, pure blend and then I also am going to try H2O2 in the flush water. I've Rating: 5[SIZE=\"4\"]RIP 3-25-06 Deacon, Sushi, China Doll, Patches, Sunshine, Jesus. You will never be forgotten, May you always Dance in Heaven[/SIZE]
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01-15-2006, 12:52 AM #2Senior Member
babies recovering, will chages kill them?
Hello
well, I have never worried too much with the water but if you are worried about the PH then you can buy evian I think they have the PH written on the back of the label.
Q.1 THAT would be great !I think many people here would be interested in that especially if you did like a grow journal. You decide when you want to flower.
Q.2 Foliar feed? do you mean nutrients, if so then get superthrive(general health) and Bat Guano is great for vegetative (or so they say). Flowering nutes Iguana Juice :rasta: but generally look for an N-P-K of say 5-12-14something like that. Good Luck :smokin:
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01-16-2006, 05:27 PM #3OPMember
babies recovering, will chages kill them?
kewl thank you. I was learning from Garden B and I really screwed up the first crop, so when he stressed the PHing of the water, I wasn't sure if I would kill this crop if I stopped PHing.
Thought you might want the url for the LED lights. I have found more than one site. I've been looking into easier was to grow in an apartment since I have little to no income till my shop is open. With these you can plug into 110, use a standard track or powertrack, and eliminate your ballast. The really interesting thing about the blue light is being able to add a second in your ratio of 2 red/1 blue....it reduces stretching for some of the seedlings that just can't stop trying to run out of the cup early.
http://www.ledgrowlights.com/index.htm
http://www.westcoastleds.com/index.htm
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=3381
This last link is actually about an article about the healing power of LED lights in humans, my logical stoner thought is if these are grow lights, that also help heal mouth sores in child cancer patients and other very hard to heal wounds...it definatly couldn't hurt my shocked plants. I'm excited about the technology even though I don't have the money to convert as soon as I want.
Thanks for the reply,
Winks
PS
This is what the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated! Peace[SIZE=\"4\"]RIP 3-25-06 Deacon, Sushi, China Doll, Patches, Sunshine, Jesus. You will never be forgotten, May you always Dance in Heaven[/SIZE]
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01-16-2006, 09:05 PM #4Senior Member
babies recovering, will chages kill them?
PEOPLE... he USED AVID and got rid of the MITES..
THE SHIT IS so FUCKING toxic... but it works.. IT is GNARLEY
AVID and heavy dose of CO2 are the only way...
and NOW you KNOW!!!
AVID is death
love
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