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Coco Coir
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blackskaarj1 blackskaarj1
2 years ago
This part of gardening I don't like and its a difficult subject and I don't like making it a fact but it is. On Day 21 I transplanted them into 10 gallon and the larger plants were rooted somewhat enough to transplant but the smaller ones that hurt the most needed alot more growth in the 1 gallon but they looked completely clawed and burnt and not a good green color, and I rewatered with the 2ml/ab procal mix after transplant, it was the freshwater from the winter mixed with 50% of the water after the snow melt because the 5ml/ab procal mix was to strong so I dumped half of it. These should be growing with no issues at all. 5ml/ab procal usually is good for plants after they get large. I thought they looked really bad with the clawing and green color with a yellow leaf on the larger plant like they needed nutrients but were burning from the fresh but the runoff ec wasn't high enough. Another important fact that I thought about was that if you wanted to do a light deprivation greenhouse you always had to be there at 7pm or 8pm to cover them and you always needed to uncover them at night or in the morning. You needed to cover and uncover them for 42 days on a 60+ day strain or it reverts back to veg at some point, August 1st is 15+ hours of daylight but September 1st is 13+ hours and thats when they flower producing small flowers instead of large sized colas and there always going to be a comment "this looks to leafy and id rather see it grown differently". Your spending money on greenhouses and light deprivation tarps instead of stressing the grid because you don't drive a Hydrogen car. Its a huge amount of additional work to make it look good at the part where its green (because you don't like what I look like, because you like what look like...) and not concentrated because that's where it didn't really matter. They start researching other substances and testing them because there not from the Permian, Triassic, or Jurassic period. I keep thinking its an interesting looking plant that takes alot of work to do a slightly helpful but unnecessary experience at most of the time because it was mainly for sitting around and being tired, you can use it in public and stare at things, its always been an average experience unless this was part of the experience as in I was many years younger and this was what I was experiencing and im like woa what the...no way no absolutely not that was to high that was many years in minutes. Another thing I wanted to touch on was that alot of people thought that this was enough to **** her and do the family thing with maybe a job or two in there and that worked at the time for a period of time and some people were able to open really large or small greenhouse facilities and do it properly. It was alot of additional work if you look at how difficult it is to get into the food industry successfully without failing at it as in its obvious these people aren't taking jobs as welders or anything thats kind of dirty. People don't drive 12 hrs a day every single day, they don't do that. It is something that people do, it isn't a little task. Things did get kind of bad after they decided it is a weak enough substance that they wanted to deal with industry and shipping and feed more people, as in I couldn't get involved in making alot money thats where these strains sit. You can buy plastic pots and soil and keep reusing those items and not have any issues with ordering from foreign countries, you gotta go through big hoops to do anything with industry, the fertilizer plant sells fertilizer and they make nutrients and thats as far as the average consumer goes. When the consumer pulls out of the grid and goes into the greenhouse, thats a huge thing to do. If I have 100,000 homes and they consume 2000 Kilowatt hours on average per month each and I have 210,000 Megawatt hours of electricity to use in my batteries in every month from my sub station that I built, that means I have an additional 10,000 Megawatt hours that I have stored but I use 5,000 Megawatt hours to grow your plants which is 5,000,000 Kilowatt hours but its only 50 Kilowatt hours per home and that isn't enough. A 1 Megawatt power plant produces 8760 Megawatt hours in a year at max operational capacity so that means its a 287 Megawatt power plant that powers the 100,000 homes. To get more technological its a Fusion plant because were smart. I can't recalculate that without thinking about it, it needs 291 Megawatt hours per hour produced to keep up with the demand for the 100,000 homes or I need to shut down a section of it to keep the power on. Day 24 Veg there growing again normal with the leaves pointing straight up in the sunlight, they have all of May, June, July and August to veg but i'll probably need to move them into larger containers because of the heat or water alot in 10 gallons, I filled 45 gallon geopots up with 30 gallons+ of coco one year and I had to water every single day alternating fresh and nutrients and they needed 60 gallons of water for 4 plants, the weather was that hot, we get spikes into the 40c+ range with 36c being a hot day. It doesn't cool down until after 10pm its way to hot of weather for anything. In some areas its to dry to use alot of water in your garden so they need to grow indoors with hydroponics, its a necessity for water conservation. All of it is only saying don't put co2 tanks in your trunk because they'll go through the trunk into the car, its actually a problem with these new led lights. In order to exhaust in cold weather you need double the BTU's if the space is fit for the lights or there not exhausting at all. Propane burners, I have no idea if there safe. I think HPS is safer than propane, I think its clinically a disease. I can't see a huge reason to regard HPS as a dangerous application, I think they were safe enough that they were used in the greenhouse industry for a very long time and replacing them is a gas delivery if there yielding more at 800ppm+ compared to sealing up and not exchanging any air.
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Todzilla
Todzillacommentedweek 19a year ago
Drive your stakes into the ground.
blackskaarj1
blackskaarj1commenteda year ago
@Todzilla,yhea you can pull the rebar with lawn staples probably I like using rock, you can hold the rebar in with a lawn staple if its not in super deep but I could probably hammer it in as deep as the container, I think that for photography purposes the rock explains the plant, its like the sands of time unfolding before you, you can't explain why something so large is so small yet so many times larger.
Todzilla
Todzillacommenteda year ago
@blackskaarj1,I use lawn staples in rocky hard soil and it works for stabilization quite well. The staples are the lowest cost and easiest to install. I also have used bamboo, stakes, and rebar. They all work for wind. You just gotta get it done.
blackskaarj1
blackskaarj1commenteda year ago
@Todzilla,no you can't use lawn staples you need to take a piece of rebar hammer it into the ground and then put a long piece in and your likely to either hit up against another rock or it'll work or not at all.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriucommentedweek 22a year ago
lovely place to grow and VERY nice grow !
HAPPY91
HAPPY91commentedweek 20a year ago
Gonna get an amazing yield with those beautiful girls. Keep up the amazing progress I hope for strong happy and healthy plants cheers!!!
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 17a year ago
Hey, you can get a magnifying glass app for your phone that works good enough to see trichomes. No need for a loupe or physical magnifier. Can get good bud pics easily, even using an old phone.
BudBoutique
BudBoutiquecommentedweek 27a year ago
What an nice outdoor grow so far - good job and well done 🤝 never did outdoor myself.  Happy Growing & cant wait for your upcoming weeks 🌱 Cheers, Bud Boutique 👩‍🌾
Dabking
Dabkingcommentedweek 27a year ago
Looking good. Keep it up!
KingSalomonsWeed
KingSalomonsWeedcommentedweek 52 years ago
Viel Glück.
Hattiwatti
Hattiwatticommentedweek 279 months ago
Nice grow 👌
Grisly
Grislycommentedweek 279 months ago
Wow
Crashoverite
Crashoveritecommentedweek 25a year ago
Very nice garden mate 👌✨🍀✌️💚
blackskaarj1
blackskaarj1commentedweek 277 months ago
I did feel that not having any structures or roads in the way of the plants as they grow is better visually, the material that the plants are up against affects how you feel about them. Its better than landscaping that you would normally see, its better. I do encounter alot of wildlife though, its definitely there to see. Its my experience vs your idea of what is supposed to be enjoyable and that means I couldn't imagine it being a good idea for August and September because of the fire season but that is what im looking at.