Fastbuds Purple Lemonade
Spider Farmer SF4000
Coco 70% Perlite 30%
5 gallon fabric pot
Gaia Green
Great White
Week 11
Flushy flushy π§π§π§
Small plant but very pretty to look at π by far the lowest yield on this one and I am to blame lol I meant to top the smoothie and while I was thinking about it I rolled a blunt of Malawi Gold Sativa Landrace strain Africa which is very rare. Blew my mind and then the shitstorm happened lol I topped Purple Lemonade instead which was a stoney moment. I facked up this beauty when she was meant to grow untouched with very little LST and low feeding. I lose my train of thought so often and this time it cost me a big plant bawahaha!! Well folks this week just plain ph'd water 6.5 which I have a separate 50l reservoir where I store filtered water with 4 agitator stones to keep the oxygen levels prime. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my growmies because you truly give me inspiration to keep learning while staying positive to each other and sharing our ideas along the way because that's what it's all about. Stay Safe GD Fam until next week!!
Keep em popping
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Hello π
I was curious with using the dry amendments, have you tried to do an ec or ppm test of the soil before or after adding any ingredients?
If you take a couple ounces of the soil and mix them with distilled water, let it sit for 24 hours and then strain through a coffee filter till clear, you can test that water to understand the ppm of the soil.
Unfortunately if you're growing "organically " the elements haven't yet been broken down so the ppm reading wouldn't be accurate.
@WeedTheNorth, i love this podcast by kisorganics.com the cannabis cultivation and science podcast. It's a lot of organic people on it and great info. Give it a listen sometime
@Experimentgreen,very resourceful information. I thought I should ask to be sure. I do appreciate you taking the time to respond to me. All the best!! π¨π¦πππ
@WeedTheNorth, so if you're not using any bottled nutrients, just dry additions then you should be ok to apply the same as a photoperiod, maybe just less often though. I say this because in an organic soil condition you've built all the microorganisms to do their jobs, if mycorrhizal fungi/ bacteria/ etc are in place they will break down, consume, dispose. Its like a tiny factory at work where everyones employee of the month. Lol
However if you are using any of these organics as a foliar spray....that i would dilute at a lower rate, 1/4 strength to start.
I'm not sure if the 8000 ppm was wholly accurate, also do you water with distilled or tap water? If tap, consider that water has a ppm value already before adding nutrients.
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Hey there,
Thanks so much for running a diary of our genetics π
Let us know if you need any assistance, weβre more than happy to help.
Happy Growing !!! π±βοΈπ΄ππΏπ³