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GrilledCheeze GrilledCheeze
5 years ago
Sorry everyone for missing last weeks episode. I've been working a lot lately and haven't had a chance to get you some pics. This is the first week the ladies are in their permanent homes now. They get a decent amount of light during the day and are 7.5/10 in a safe place. As long as I'm careful with my visits, I shouldn't have t worry much about theft. I have a food safe drum that I have converted to store water in to minimize my trips back and forth. Should I worry about bacterial buildup in the water if I don't use it within a period of time? I have increased the amount of Mega Crop according to the feeding calculator on the Greenleaf website. The plants really do like this stuff. The amount of Roots Excelurator I use has not changed per the supplier recommendations. I decided not to use and techniques with the autos for my first run just t see how they preform straight. I'll defoliate when the time comes. Since these shouldn't grow too much taller I'll start to think of what I might be able to use to cover them to protect the ladies from rain as they begin to set buds and become more vulnerable to mold and disease. I was a bit nervous when I first moved the plants because we have a lot of deer in the area. The deer must not be interested in the plants once they become established. I'm glad I don't need to install fencing. That's about it for now. We have been having a lot of rain lately and I'm hoping that we get a few really nice days for the ladies to dry up and I can feed them again. Let me Know if you have any questions. Thanks for stopping by.
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RatmanJR
RatmanJRcommentedweek 35 years ago
I’ve had that spotting every one of my grows. Ones with nutes one without.... think it has to do with fox farm ocean potting if you do use that, that may be it. I’ve heard a lot of growers on here recommend flushing the soil a good few times before planting and ive never done that. And I’ve heard others speculate that was why, I believe they call it hot soil. Other than that speculation or possibility I’d recommend making sure your ph of your soil is alright because ph lockout can cause any deficiency to show. If the run off ph is fine and the container is large enough the roots are probably thriving and the soil was either too hot or lacking some kind of nute
MrJones
MrJonescommentedweek 35 years ago
I am going to have to try that MegaCrop! Great looking farming brother!
GrilledCheeze
GrilledCheezecommented5 years ago
@MrJones, So far the MegaCro seems to be working well. I'm using it on all of my veggie plants this year too. The tomatoes sure do love it. I went ahead and got the 10 kg bag and it was only like $65 to my door. They say that is good for 2500 gallons so I have enough for several grows to come. I'm using the most recent formulation.
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 63 years ago
That's what's up!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 63 years ago
Spectacular my dude.
MrJones
MrJonescommentedweek 64 years ago
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MrJones
MrJonescommentedweek 45 years ago
Your plants look very healthy, Fox Farm Ocean Forest is great I would not flush it at all, your plants are mature enough that they have adapted to the soil, with a soil that is referred to as Hot and en regards to your current soil, it would affect only the seedlings as they just need a bit of water for the first few days, even the first week, you're doing great, work in a little Real Growers Recharge into your growth plan,:💯🌿:thumbsup: 🙌🙌👏 Please Check Out My Diary's🙌🙌👏
MrJones
MrJonescommentedweek 25 years ago
Great Looking Grow❗ High Five and :punch: Looking Forward To Following Along With Your Diary – Very Good Luck To You❗💯🌿:thumbsup: