Luckys Fridge

Lucky Luke

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Some updated picks,

Will be 4 weeks since flip tomorrow. I think im about a week or so behind as i flipped at 21 days veg without knowing a plant takes approx 30 days to reach maturity (lesson learnt) and the timer issues.

Has stretched quiet a bit in the last two weeks. Looks fairly healthy, esp the middle one.


So far im highly recommending these type of pots for ease of use.
 

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Lucky Luke

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Had a few beers, wines and a smoko. Lights on at 8pm..what can i do says I?..nadda,.... close door 1 min later......its kinda boring when its all good isnt it?
At least with a gorilla grow u have to hike back.
 

Lucky Luke

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Will be 5 weeks since flip tomorrow.

I had the girls out of the fridge this morning to do some very light pruning and to give space a quick wipe over. Was a good time to take a few snaps.

They look healthy but if anyone spots anything please speak up!
 

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Good idea but wouldnt the power bill sky rocket due to the fridge fighting the lights heat?

Sent from my SM-G930F using Rollitup mobile app
no....fridge is not plugged in nor does it have a compressor anymore even if it was plugged in. Fridge was a broken one.
 

Lucky Luke

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Gave them their first Nutrient feed this morning (http://www.seasol.com.au/products/62/PowerFeed). Nothing fancy. (Just like this grow!).
Im not seeing any deficiency but I thought id just push them a little and see how they respond as the goodies in the soil must be getting depleted id imagine.

Also bought a humidity reader today, so that will be interesting to get the results on that.

Potted up some seedlings into pots for my Gorilla grow today to.




Just copying this here for future reference for myself.
Seasol has the pottasium, superbloom has the phosphorus, when combined, the result is an NPK of 1.2 9.4 3, when mixed in equal parts. Increase the seasol to a 4 to 1 ratio, to increase the pottasium, and you end up with an NPK that the plants love during the first 5 weeks of flower. Virtually reverse the ratio to 2 parts seasol to 4 parts superbloom for the remainder of the grow, and I hope the end result is as satisfying to you as it is to me. :-)
 
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Nugachino

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That's what I'm doing. Just some random seeds. Didn't see the point using specialty beans in a cabinet I've yet to properly test.

Good luck growing.
 
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