Fox Farm Nutrients?

daloudpack

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but ive been checking everyday and havent seen any pollen sacks ... hopfully i caught it with minimal impact.... i wont mind a FEW seeds but man i may bee fucked ... ididnt see any pollen in it tho and i sprayed EVERYTHING down with water ill check again tommorow
 

kmf

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:/ just that one plant? what stage of flower? if it's late in the flower stages it's generally just a last attempt the plant is trying to make to save itself i'be generally heard by removing them as seen should keep you in good standing and wont cause much of a problem depending on stage of the plant
 
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kmf

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@daloudpack I'd like to invite you to look into my grow journal I posted. Nothing special but it is what it is. lol tell me what you think. also referring back to the picture you posted of one of your plants how did you manage to get that thing so square lol? my curiosity was sparked when I started looking at the room I had with it being so rectangular in shape. Let me know! CHEERS!
 

daloudpack

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pretty sure it was just the enclosement i had around it, it vegged between two speakers and a wall then i slid a piece of dry wall in front of it to block it off and keep every thing under the light.... topped a good bit to keep the canopy even also topped the branches that sprung up to get more colas... she is just now starting to flower.....looks great ill put up pics once her flowers get a lil bigger ... ill go check out ur journal now
 

daloudpack

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ye
:/ just that one plant? what stage of flower? if it's late in the flower stages it's generally just a last attempt the plant is trying to make to save itself i'be generally heard by removing them as seen should keep you in good standing and wont cause much of a problem depending on stage of the plant
a it was just the one plant , i think i was trippin i havent seen any nanners no pollen sacks everythings looking good except to much chlorine in my tap water i switched to distilled... also a mag def , and battling gnats in my basement.... no other plants have had any nanners none of my pistills got pollenated all of them a definitley female i still check them daily tho just to have a reason to stare and spend time with them ....
 

kmf

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ye

a it was just the one plant , i think i was trippin i havent seen any nanners no pollen sacks everythings looking good except to much chlorine in my tap water i switched to distilled... also a mag def , and battling gnats in my basement.... no other plants have had any nanners none of my pistills got pollenated all of them a definitley female i still check them daily tho just to have a reason to stare and spend time with them ....
im glad to hear that! no hermies in the pimp house. lol I feel that brotha. and im not sure about the journal ill see if I can fix it i thought i set it so everyone could view it.
 
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bullSnot

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I don't know what this guys talking about i've always needed to adjust PH when using Ocean forest. as far as when to begin your nutrient schedule, start when you notice the first deficiencies showing up, usually the first one will be a nitrogen deficiency (yellowing of leaves towards the bottom of the plant).

I've noticed in ocean forest soil you can leave a new clone in a 3 gallon container for about 2-3 weeks depending on the strain. When I used FF nutes I didn't mess around with anything but the main 3 (grow big/tiger bloom/big bloom) and I got some nice results. I've since moved onto organic living soil so im gonna see how that works out..

Also check out smart pots great for air pruning your roots so your plant doesn't become root bound.
No need to adjust the soil - just add in 25% Perlite and 2 tbs per gallon of Dolomite. SET IT AND FORGET IT.

FOX Farm Nutes though - you better adjust the PH as they are like 5.0 - 5.5 after mxing
 

mjinc

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Anybody try their Gringo Rasta range? Just been offered it at a good price but wanted some feedback
 
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