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momNpop momNpop
5 years ago
We used a 200L rain catcher to brew feed using General Hydroponics. Worked well, we just needed to add some PH solution as it was slightly acidic. We definitely made a few mistakes when transplanting last week, next season we will be doing things alot differently in terms of homes so they don't have to get transplanted so often.
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Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommentedweek 36 years ago
Looks great so far. Best of luck!
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented5 years ago
@momNpop, Super healthy, I am really liking the structure of those plants!
momNpop
momNpopcommented5 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, thanks for checking us out dude! Just updated if you wanna check it out 😎
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 36 years ago
great work so far, and great catch with the pH. The pH fluctuations caused some visible issues to the leaves, careful with that as the bio roots will raise the pH quite a lot. Overtime it causes the soil to get too pH high which might snowball into bigger issues. Just a heads up but you clearly know what you're doing ! 🚀
momNpop
momNpopcommented5 years ago
thanks @CRiSPrGrow, that & I think we were feeding them a little early too. So much learning from our first season 😋
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 125 years ago
Yep they are growing very nicely man and big strong girls too I love this forum how else would I find so many good growers or even new growers just trying to get them selves there own medicine ..cheers
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 65 years ago
Nice looking group of girls really healthy plants ..
momNpop
momNpopcommented5 years ago
@Cannibalgardens, thank you!
momNpop
momNpopcommentedweek 36 years ago
thanks for the comment bulbi! we put alot of thought into this
momNpop
momNpopcommented5 years ago
@@Ssomeguy, Hey sorry for the super late reply. Better late than never. All the pointers I'll say, take with a gain of salt because I am a new grower but have lots of experience with other plants. You transplant just slightly before the plant is root bound. You will notice roots coming out of the bottom which are seeking to go deeper; ultimately thickening the roots above, them making absorption greater, larger plant etc... Be careful you don't transplant to early. it should want to come as one. if it starts to crumble your soil structure is weak or the roots arent large enough yet. Which perhaps is why you've heard let them go a bit closer to root bound... whats an extra five days to let them get bigger if it means they have a healthy transplant. The roots will fill out in the new home. Ive found everything I've done this year as been has been hit or miss. I've been following a textbook found on amazon. The Cannabis Encyclopedia by Jorge Cervantes
Ssomeguy
Ssomeguycommented6 years ago
@momNpop, Just a question relating to something I've encountered (not so much by choice). Any particular reason why you transplant AFTER they're root bound? I figured that would stunt them so usually I try to transplant a bit before they're root bound, but being inexperienced I've transplanted some plants only after they were root bound when I thought they wouldn't be just yet. I can't honestly say what the effects are, but I'd still imagine trying to avoid getting root bound to be better in general. Otherwise, they look great. I haven't had the PH for my soil tested even once. Ever. I guessed based on estimates of the composition, and I still got to the conclusion that the PH isn't necessarily that indicative. Like you could have a nice neutral PH or whatever and still be lacking stuff. PH is also VERY changeable at smaller scale. Shit, rain water PH here is 4.5 or so on average. Yet, my plants absolutely love it.
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 135 years ago
Yes it would cause less stress but as you said u all ready learned for next growing season ..