so we're a day early here, but lots to do tomorrow! but anyways they got transplanted into a flowering super soil i made for the first time making one so i'll be keeping notes and how it does. going to veg for one week in the 3 gal pots and see how they look then i'm thinking i'm going to flip them so hopefully they take right off after getting the new home. soil mixture is
** for a 30 gal of soil**
9 gal of promix organic her and veg
9 gal of cow manure compost
9 gal of vulcanite pumice
6 cups of 2-8-4 gaia green
1.5 cups of mineralized phosphate gaia green
3 cups of basalt rock dust gaia green
1 cup of glacial rock dust gaia green
5 cups of kelp meal gaia green
this is all being tested for the first time so not sure this stuff might be a little to rich but we'll just have to wait and see i guess. i did use clonex mycorrhizae a tea spoon in each root ball. i was having heating issues, i first had the portable ac in the tent but it was always working to hard, so i put it outside the tent and it did a lot better. the room is now staying at 26 with the lights on, and my lights are also still plumbed into the duct work for the house so its still pumping hot air thru the house and it got hot in here today so once the light go out ill be plumbing into the window, so that should help a lot more. i was going to train the as why i put them on one side of the pot in the one gal but decided not to as i just want to see how this super soil is going to be like. i'm not wasting time training all all that other then a super crop here at some point but no tying them down as i once had in mind.
@Fire_Farmer, Buckets need to be air sealed, air pump, some air lines and burp valves. Itβs best to store them in an climatized room to control air temps and RH just as Hellish is doing here
Stay strong buddy, you've got some beautiful plants growing and if things don't quite work out how you'd like inside you've got some fucking beauties outside!! Happy growing my friend ππΏ
Theyβre looking great! π
They seem a bit dark green though, donβt they? I got that with my last grows as well, also around week 4-5. Turned out it was a potassium deficiency, so I started giving them a boost, even though the nutrient plan was saying I should first do that after I flip them to flower. Turned out they bloomed much faster than the previous grow.
Anyway, I guess that will automatically happen as soon as you start feeding them, I see u havenβt done it yet.
Oh.. and yours are in soil, mine in coco, well, just a thought.
@Hellishjam,
Theyβre looking sturdy, thatβs for sure! π
Now I see the few burned tips, youβre right, must be Nitrogen.
Letβs see how they develop π
Btw, how come you plant them at the edge of the pot and not in the middle, is it for spacing them out?
@Green_Dream, I put them in a super soil i made myself just for veg should be good for right around 5-6 weeks maybe longer little heavy on the nitrogen from the fish compost i used it's strong stuff. trying to figure out good soil recipes still pretty new at this haha
@Hellishjam, Haha you're gonna do it!!! I fixed a fucked up dry with a 7 months cure and the magic made the smoke from unbearable to absolutely amazing, tasty and smooth π
Them are looking like some SOILID buds man! Kudos. You weathered the storm and about to get to enjoy the efforts! Amazing this is just the appetizer to the main course of Barneyβs.
@WildeWeed, so far to date this is my fav strain from barneys, tried it outdoor and cant want to try the indoor! they do seem pretty solid, if you were in Canada ol buddy i'd send ya some!
Not a bad little bonus crop, despite your abuse and neglect!...looks frosty as hell!π
Love those burp-free curing buckets. The smallest size gamma seal lids I can find are for 2 gallon buckets...a bit overkill for me unless I do ever run a single-strain grow...
Thinking maybe new 1-gallon paint cans...which, for your smaller one-off autos, you could use them or 1 quart paint cans too, and just hook them into your system...just need a splitter for them. You can drill holes into them easily, they are opaque, and they seal very well.