Og#18,lemon amber kush,black dog

Tito#1

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Well I wasn't able to find any grows using the soil but what the heck I'm going to try it I got a bag and I transplanted my babies into about 1 gallon containers I think the OG 18 really needed it. the black dog has some nice fat leaves .and the Amber lemon kush is catching up.20180114_154623.jpg 20180114_154854.jpg 20180114_154648.jpg 20180114_155651.jpg 20180114_154727.jpg 20180114_162139.jpg
 

Tito#1

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Oh I forgot to mention I did move them back into my old light the LED is too small. Cover all of them here's the group shots they're about 4 inches tall 20180114_162816.jpg 20180114_162747.jpg
 

OldMedUser

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Thanx im planning on topping then as soon as they get over the transpot shock
What is this transplant shock of which you speak? I saw those long roots off each time I repot and never see any shock. Even shave the long ones off the sides too.

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Tito#1

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What is this transplant shock of which you speak? I saw those long roots off each time I repot and never see any shock. Even shave the long ones off the sides too.

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I do something very similar to that I just run my knife down the root ball a few times all the way around I think I read somewhere that this promotes more roots to grow.i say shock cuz the plants end up drooping a little bit for a few hours but I'm sure when I get home from work they'll be perky and ready for topping
 

Tito#1

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Note to self lemon amber kush got her hair cut today and to day was their first feed. Im using RO water so i add cal mag and some Alaskan fish fertilizer. 20180120_200252.jpg
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OldMedUser

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Right off the bat get rid of the Alaska fish ferts! Hasn't been made in Alaska for a decade and should have a little box on the label that says it's not for consumable plants. Made in IndoChina now and full of toxic metals!

Just throw it out and get some Earth Juice ferts if you want decent organic feeding.

Even GH is better than those. puke.gif

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Tito#1

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Right off the bat get rid of the Alaska fish ferts! Hasn't been made in Alaska for a decade and should have a little box on the label that says it's not for consumable plants. Made in IndoChina now and full of toxic metals!

Just throw it out and get some Earth Juice ferts if you want decent organic feeding.

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OldMedUser

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Just went and got the one the wife bought last year. No warning but no OMRI listing either. Spanish for a 2nd language too which is weird for a Canadian bought product.

Must be good for growing budz then and I stand corrected! adore.gif

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Tito#1

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Hi everyone it's been awhile since I updated I've been running into a couple issues I have something eating my plants so I sprayed it with the Monterey garden insect spray I'm also getting a few brown spots which I think is a magnesium deficiency ?Maybe? I need some help figuring it out please help me out. I think in about a week I'm going to transplant into the final pots five gallon smart pot veg for a week clone and flower.

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Left to right lemon amber kush, og#18, black dog
 
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