Blue og and deep cheese X bay dream cabinet / closet grow

St1kybudz

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Got a meter square grow tent imma put em in when they get bigger ;) they just start good in my box under 4 23 watt 1600 lumen 6500k cfl's imma upgrade to a 200 watt 10000 lumen bulb eventually
 

Newbiez

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Got a meter square grow tent imma put em in when they get bigger ;) they just start good in my box under 4 23 watt 1600 lumen 6500k cfl's imma upgrade to a 200 watt 10000 lumen bulb eventually
I used a single 23w cfl to sprout 6 seedlings recently, I'd just stick with the CFL's or go with a t5 :p I love t5 for seedling/clone stage. Plus why change what works?
 

St1kybudz

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what company is the blue og from?
G13 labs I think I'm not for sure it was a freebee first plant was so sticky bugs that landed on it never seemed to be able to get away when I harvested I found 4 or 5 beans bread the best male and female and now I got a few hundred beans and out of the 5 I started they are pretty consistent so far
 

St1kybudz

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Today's photo op of the lady's and gents hit em with a 194 ppm nute solution last night 2 parts rain water 6 or 9 ppm can't remember then 1 part distilled water 0 ppm solution ppm total of 4 then I added 3/4 tsp of flora nova .5 ml of super thrive and 3 MLS of cal mag. I accidentally broke the tap root off of the middle plant in the back when I planted it after it germed the middle five are deep cheese x bay dream seedlings and the front five are my blue og1446311978654442551678.jpg
 

St1kybudz

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2 of the 3 n the back have a little yellowing on the bottom leaves I hit em with a very mild nute solution the other day and and watered with 2 MLS of cal mag per gallon and foliar fed with the same mix I'm hoping this stops the yellowing waiting on my soil ph meter now and I'll be ordering a water ph meter as soon as it arrives
 

superbak3d

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Calmag and tap water every feeding. Start hitting them hard with N nutes too.

Gotta get rid of that yellowing!

Also, most of them look to be ready for bigger homes. You should start transplanting them into bigger pots now too.
 
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