Dude I use storage bins with holes cut in lids to accept the net pots. Then fill to about 2-3" below your net pot with hydro nute water. Put a couple of big air stones in the bin using an aquarium air pump for a BIG aquarium. You just made a DWC hydro unit. Your plants will grow fast and be...
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So this one is growing outdoors in a 5 gallon root pot. I feed her twice a week with a nutrient mix I make with organic ingredients. She is budding nicely but I noticed an issue - mid plant she has started to get leaves that are almost bleached (including the veins) but it's like mostly...
Here's pics. My thought is to cut off the growth at the back that is very dead. The top growth and that in the front looks like it is trying to come back. Getting rid of the dead will probably help be rest. Again any thoughts?
I think mine is further gone than that. It is wilted and while still green, it's been a full day out of the hot area and it is barely even trying to regain turgir pressure and stand back up. I'm not willing to cut it down yet, I want to see if it survives. But I started a new seed just in case.
So I found out what happens when your grow area is too hot. The poor plant!! It was/is about 3 weeks into its flower cycle and was looking fantastic - tops all over it. We had a heat wave here in my area the last few weeks and I didn't have a cooling method in my grow area. My vegging plants...
Hi redeyedfrog.
Here are pics of my auto NL. She's beautiful and lush and full.
I think I didn't explain well how I have treated her since I've gotten feedback saying I messed with her. What I did was sprout the seed in peat moss in one of those little plastic "greenhouses". Once the first true...
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So I'm tryibg to figure out what's going on with my Autoflowering northern lights. I sprouted it on May 9th and started growing it outdoors along side a bunch of plants from regular seed (not feminized). After the first true leaves appeared I moved it outside and basically it...
Ok what I think you are saying is the calcium in tap water is not the right type of molecule for the plant to absorb. You are partially correct. Typically the calcium found in tap water is in the carbonate form (calcium carbonate - CaCO3). This type of calcium is like garden lime (dolomite...
Great info, unfortunately almost all of the pics have been removed. Please repost!! I'm trying to figure out what's up into garden. I know my water has no iron in it, just confirmed that yesterday. Odd for an old home but I have a well and a new filter setup on the whole home line, I guess it...