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  1. jph

    PM in late flower. Best organic solution?

    Last year I had PM starting in late August and I alternated Potassium Bicarbonate and H202 at 1.5% solution, then did H202 only in the last two weeks. Everything turned out great.
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    Jacks 321 vs Masterblend/Calnit/Epsom salt analysis

    Not to my knowledge no, you wouldn't replace the Masterblend, but I think you make a very good point. My first experience with Masterblend was peat/perlite/EWC/lime, the lime adds calcium so I think I serendipitously avoided calcium issues. This year i added calmag complete and silica from...
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    Jacks 321 vs Masterblend/Calnit/Epsom salt analysis

    The masterblend NPK with calnit is 20-18-38, that's good for veg. But in flower that ratio is high in N, so the accepted practice is to replace or greatly reduce the calnit (15.5-0-0) in favor of monopotassium phosphate (0-52-34). Phosphates like MKP are the main ingredient in all the fancy...
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    May 19th to June 6th :)

    It was delicious, the nicest out 13 strains, and got the least of it due to the small pot. I'd say it was spicy/fruity/skunk/fuel if that makes sense. Cannot wait to see what happens this year.
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    May 19th to June 6th :)

    last year my largest bag was 30gal, gotta get bigger every year ;)
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    First time using ScrOG method...is it time to flip??

    So true CR. Yes, fill the canopy then let it grow up. Try to promote tops evenly through the net. In your pic you should avoid the crushing of growing shoots into the net intersections. If you haven't already, get rid of anything below the net that won't make it up to the light without...
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    May 19th to June 6th :)

    100 gallons. "platinum cookies" here's the test run last fall in a 7 gal, she's gonna be purty :D -
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    May 19th to June 6th :)

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    First time using ScrOG method...is it time to flip??

    It depends on the light height, how high is it? You could/should let them stack vertically up through from that point a bit more before flipping. edit: uh yeah, what Cookie Rider said :)
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    First grow, just transplanted from 5 gal to 20 gal

    yup, if you want max yield throw that in a 100+ in a few weeks. You'll have to cut the bag away if you do this, don't try to pull it out of the 20. Beeautiful plant tho :0
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    Lets see your outdoor plants that are still vegging indoors !

    They are loving life! With any luck it's going to be a great year.
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    Lets see your outdoor plants that are still vegging indoors !

    They're out now but here was May 10th, 4' x 8' under 1000W HPS on a mover. Struggled to get enough heat in the room without running a spaceheater and it was crowded toward the end.
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    About how much longer, anyone?

    Why not harvest some and then let the rest re-veg? If you clip the top bud(s) off and leave the smaller stuff toward the bottom, it will re-veg out of those bottom buds for the fall, and you'll get something to smoke :)
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    Maine Outdoor 2020 (first timer)

    Yeah I agree strongly now that you mention it. We have a short enough veg season as is, shouldn’t shorten it. If you must know, clone and flower those, that’s what I’m doing. I guess it varies, how much resources you’re willing to put into a potential male. I’ve had some go pretty far into a...
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    Can you identify the issue?

    Too much nitrogen. But it'll be okay soon. Azos is powerful stuff. It's really good at increasing the availability of nitrogen that's already present. When you added fertilizer, which is very unlikely to be needed right now with such a healthy and green plant, she just got a bit too much :)
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    Maine Outdoor 2020 (first timer)

    They look good. I'm in Maine too. The plant with the odd look is probably just hardening and adjusting, some do weird stuff like that for awhile. edit: if it's been like that from birth it will either settle into normal growth or not within the next few nodes. I'm posting because I wanted to...
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