Mega Crop Scrog grow

ChaosHunter

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That is nice, thanks for answer.
But you said you grow this strain before... So, you can compare yield despite it was first time and maybe not dialed in.
Another question, didn't notice any N or K toxity? I think they are little on higher side, especially in coco which holds more K.
Yield would be the same if I properly trained, What Mega Crop replaced for me was GH Maxi series, Rapid Start, Floro Plus, Koolbloom liquid, Koolbloom dry "or Growtec Monster bloom", Calimagic, ArmorSI<~~~~~ This was my lineup and is one of the most standard. 7 parts.

I did start to get a little tip burn "very little" but I pushed it hard to find the celling. I could have stopped at 5.5 gpg instead of the 6.
 

ChaosHunter

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Sorry for the bad pics, The bud swell and density is there. A lot of larf and small lowers because it wasn't trained well due to testing. Most mids, all lowers. larf and trim will be QWET and vape oil.

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Loyd is happy

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Pulled one of the AWB grape apes. Regardless of sex it was too leggy. Florida Clearwater Kush on left, AWB grape ape on right. Plant on the right has super close node stacking and odd twisted leaf, keeping it around for now.

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Odogg

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I think I need a pro tip on my grow journal? Can you take a look?

BTW. I am a total outdoors guy, inspired by too many hours of being inside watching Grizzly Adams.
 

HydroRed

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Sorry for the bad pics, The bud swell and density is there. A lot of larf and small lowers because it wasn't trained well due to testing. Most mids, all lowers. larf and trim will be QWET and vape oil.

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Loyd is happy

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Pulled one of the AWB grape apes. Regardless of sex it was too leggy. Florida Clearwater Kush on left, AWB grape ape on right. Plant on the right has super close node stacking and odd twisted leaf, keeping it around for now.

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I like the look of that one all the way to the right. The large sawtooth patter on the leaf edges might be an indicator of something "different".
Nice looking run dude. Those nugs are fat, and are actually bigger than I thought. How was the terps when you were trimming?
 

ChaosHunter

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I like the look of that one all the way to the right. The large sawtooth patter on the leaf edges might be an indicator of something "different".
Nice looking run dude. Those nugs are fat, and are actually bigger than I thought. How was the terps when you were trimming?
Yup that's the grape ape from AWB its odd so we'll see what it does. Terps were off the charts very jolly rancher smelling and skunky kind smell, lots of frost.

I've always been good at boosting at the right time. It felt odd to just go with the flow and let MC do its thing. I honestly don't think a bloom booster is going to do much if added but who knows ? I have GLN sweet candy but now I'm scared to use it lol. That's all I need is more terpenes ! SWMBO smelled me coming up the stairs and demanded me to strip and clothes into the wash 8-)
 

ChaosHunter

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I like! Ordered ! I like the dirt pots "fabric pots" but cleaning pita. Saw these in Maximum yield.


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ChaosHunter

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Been in trim,dry and cure jail lol. I use my tent to also slow dry so that added an extra week before I could move the two veg plants in. There getting used to the new space, I'm holding off on transplanting them into 3gal pots until the Radicle pots come in. There adjusting.
 

HydroRed

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Been in trim,dry and cure jail lol. I use my tent to also slow dry so that added an extra week before I could move the two veg plants in. There getting used to the new space, I'm holding off on transplanting them into 3gal pots until the Radicle pots come in. There adjusting.
I bookmarked the website for the pots. They look to be a perfect fit for a coco grow if I decide to try it in the near future. Interested to see how you like them when you get them and up-pot to the 3 gal.
 

ChaosHunter

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I bookmarked the website for the pots. They look to be a perfect fit for a coco grow if I decide to try it in the near future. Interested to see how you like them when you get them and up-pot to the 3 gal.
I e been a proponent of air pruning for along time and a dirt pot user. Transplanting is not possible and reusing the bags plus cleaning them is a hasstle. They hold moisture and salts. They are proven and work but these seem to solve all the problems, I'm hopeful.
 
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