Dynamos Emerald Harvest coco run

Dynamo626

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Thanks.

I actually picked up a Emerald Garden nutrients kit. So I’m going to give it a shot. The last couple of grows I did was just using Botinicare Base nutrients, and the end product didn’t come out completely to my liking.

The package on the dry nutes calls for a tablespoon per 5 gallon pot, so I’ll give that a try also.
Emerald harvest?
 

Bluefaerytale

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Spent the last few hours testing the nutrient lines tds. Then double checked the results and labled the bottles
RESULTS in ppm. Tsp. Mil
Cali Pro grow a. 156. 33.5
Cali Pro grow b. 193. 38.6
Emerald Goddess. 100. 20
Honey Chome. 42. 9.5
King Kola. 62. 12.5
Cali Pro bloom a. 144. 29
Cali Pro bloom b. 230. 46
What does this mean?
 

Bluefaerytale

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View attachment 4001179 View attachment 4001181 Some may be wondering why add the organic powder to a synthetic coco run. Benificial bacteria serves 2 porpouses 1 out populate bad bacteria and feed the plant with there waist. Bacteria eats organic and or simple sugars its waist will be composed of what its eating. I want the bennies to eat more than just sugar and make available trace minerals that may not be in the synthetic nutes
I have a product called tarantula that says it has those bacterial components, have you heard of it, or ever used it? It says it also expands the roots for better absorption. I also have botryprot which is supposed to help with gnats? I live in madrid and have a grow shop, but I'm not sure if they r just making me waste my money and time. The legal stuff is way expensive, it's legal to grow but I feel they give you misleading information at the shops. I have been failing for a year based on what they have told me!!!!
 

Bluefaerytale

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View attachment 4002692 As promised a new pic. They look awsome in general. There is one or two retards but there always is. They will grow out of it. Also added an hour so we are at 13/11
I'm sorry I'm stalking your forum. But you start the seedlings on 13/11? I thought they loved light, I was told to put them under 18 or even 24hrs of light?? But my little one is not looking so good. What is the real deal?
 

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Dynamo626

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I have a product called tarantula that says it has those bacterial components, have you heard of it, or ever used it? It says it also expands the roots for better absorption. I also have botryprot which is supposed to help with gnats? I live in madrid and have a grow shop, but I'm not sure if they r just making me waste my money and time. The legal stuff is way expensive, it's legal to grow but I feel they give you misleading information at the shops. I have been failing for a year based on what they have told me!!!!
Trantula is a good microbe product but EXPENSIVE! Use it if you have it but i wouldnt buy anymore.
 

Dynamo626

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I'm sorry I'm stalking your forum. But you start the seedlings on 13/11? I thought they loved light, I was told to put them under 18 or even 24hrs of light?? But my little one is not looking so good. What is the real deal?
If you think abought when seedlings come up in the wild early spring there is no way they get even 8 hours of direct light. I have strong lighting and seedlings are delicate. I start at usually 12 on 12 off and add an hour after abought a week then every few days after that untill im at 18 on 6 off. I have started at 18 on and have run lights 24/7 and they didnt grow mutch faster to make up for the extra money in energy
 

Dynamo626

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I have a product called tarantula that says it has those bacterial components, have you heard of it, or ever used it? It says it also expands the roots for better absorption. I also have botryprot which is supposed to help with gnats? I live in madrid and have a grow shop, but I'm not sure if they r just making me waste my money and time. The legal stuff is way expensive, it's legal to grow but I feel they give you misleading information at the shops. I have been failing for a year based on what they have told me!!!!
Follow the following advice and i promise a good grow ( as long as your area is dialed in for heat and humidity) start in a solo cup with drainage holes. Use happy frog in the solo cup. Use chlorine free water. Water untill there is run off and dont water again untill fully dry. Dont transplant untill they are root bound. You will know because you will have to water every other day they dry out so fast.
Buy the Roots Organic Master player pack. Organic nutes are mutch more forgiving that sinthetic and using this organic nute you will never have a ph problem. Use there 5 mil feeding scedule. Dont feed for the first time untill they are 3 weeks old ( ingnor there feeding scedule for seedlings and call your first feeding week 1. Feed with every water after that following there scedule. If you veg longer than there scedule repeat the last week of veg untill flip then start there flower feeding scedule. If you flower longer that 8 weeks keep repeating the week 7 feed untill your ready to harvest. No need to flush organic nutes.
You mentioned gnats. If you habe gnats your watering to often. If your pots fully dry you will never have them. If you already have an infestation letting the pots dry between waterings will wipe em out within 2 weeks.
I have started out hundreds of new growers with that advice. The only time i see them and they have a problem every time i find out that they have been using water with chlorine.
 

Bluefaerytale

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Follow the following advice and i promise a good grow ( as long as your area is dialed in for heat and humidity) start in a solo cup with drainage holes. Use happy frog in the solo cup. Use chlorine free water. Water untill there is run off and dont water again untill fully dry. Dont transplant untill they are root bound. You will know because you will have to water every other day they dry out so fast.
Buy the Roots Organic Master player pack. Organic nutes are mutch more forgiving that sinthetic and using this organic nute you will never have a ph problem. Use there 5 mil feeding scedule. Dont feed for the first time untill they are 3 weeks old ( ingnor there feeding scedule for seedlings and call your first feeding week 1. Feed with every water after that following there scedule. If you veg longer than there scedule repeat the last week of veg untill flip then start there flower feeding scedule. If you flower longer that 8 weeks keep repeating the week 7 feed untill your ready to harvest. No need to flush organic nutes.
You mentioned gnats. If you habe gnats your watering to often. If your pots fully dry you will never have them. If you already have an infestation letting the pots dry between waterings will wipe em out within 2 weeks.
I have started out hundreds of new growers with that advice. The only time i see them and they have a problem every time i find out that they have been using water with chlorine.
Wonderful post. Seems easy enough. THANKS so much sharing your knowledge. Blessed be.
 
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