Northern Lights x Big bud Autoflower Grow!

Herb Man

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Hey Herb Man, do you mix your own potting soil? What do you use and how much?
Yeah, I use 50 potting soil/compost, 20 perlite, 20 vermiculite the reccomended dosage of Lime for the amount of soil your using, around 20 grams of Blood and Bone meal, 20 grams of Poultry pellets and 70 grams of high [FONT=&quot] Phosphorus [/FONT] Bat Guarno.
 

Herb Man

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Ok, righteous man! Are those NL finished, how much did you get a plant? My bad on the "digging" but your NL turned out bad ass!
No buddy my bad, I meant the red pot in the last pic That is the only NL there, that's the one I posted earlier.

All the plants you see in the latest batch of pics are different different strains.

NP ask as much as you like.
 

grow4fun420

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Thats cool Herb Man! I myself have always been an outdoors grower, until now... My mix was always a cheap organic starteter soil layered with coposted horse manuer (Phenomenal results).
 

grow4fun420

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Yeah, I use 50 potting soil/compost, 20 perlite, 20 vermiculite the reccomended dosage of Lime for the amount of soil your using, around 20 grams of Blood and Bone meal, 20 grams of Poultry pellets and 70 grams of high Phosphorus Bat Guarno.
I will be adding this to my note pad... This mix of your's wasn't to "hot" for your autos, right?
 

grow4fun420

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No buddy my bad, I meant the red pot in the last pic That is the only NL there, that's the one I posted earlier.

All the plants you see in the latest batch of pics are different different strains.

NP ask as much as you like.
Ok, lol... I got you man
 

Herb Man

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I will be adding this to my note pad... This mix of your's wasn't to "hot" for your autos, right?
If you go max dosages it might be hot but I always use way less than recommended dosages, I keep it mild.

Here's a little table that might help you.

Nitrogen

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Blood Meal*13-1-0Rapid to medium release
Bat Guano7-3-1Rapid release, apply with caution
Seabird Guano12-12-25Medium to slow release
Chicken Littervaries by brandRapid to medium release, apply with caution
Soy Meal7-2-1Vegan, medium to slow release
Fish Meal**9-4-1Rapid to medium release
* Not suitable in areas where bears may be found.
** Attractive to bears and raccoons alike.
Phosphorus

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Archipelago Bat Guano0-7-0Medium to slow release
Belize Bat Guano0-3.5-0Medium to slow release
Philippine Bat Guano0-7-0Medium to slow release
Fossilized Seabird Guano0-6-0slow to extended release
Steamed Bone Meal*1-12-0medium release, delicious to bears
* Precipitated Bone Meal in not organic, “steamed” normally is. Attractive to bears
Potassium

AmendmentN-P-kNotes:
K-Mag Suppli-Mate0-0-18Water Soluble, INFO
Palm Bunch Ash0-0-15Alkalinity may adjust soil pH
Rice Husk Ash0-0-15Neutral pH, high in silica
Trace Mineral

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Azomite Rock Powder0-0-.2Naturally occurring. mined, not processed INFO
Glacial Rock Dust0-0-0Slow release
Canadian Kelp meal1-.1-1Often high in humic acid and amino acids
TMI, Trace Mineral Additive0-.5-.4Derived from montmorillonite. Contains CA,Mg,Fe,Mn


http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/organic-marijuana-fertilizers/
 

grow4fun420

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Wow! That's off the charts, lol... Thanks for that one. I will be checking thid over real good along with a couple other things and see what can put together for the next batch. IfI could hit a "double like" on this one, I would, LOL
 

Herb Man

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I will be adding this to my note pad... This mix of your's wasn't to "hot" for your autos, right?
Those figures unless otherwise stated are Percent, so 50% soil etc.

Wow! That's off the charts, lol... Thanks for that one. I will be checking thid over real good along with a couple other things and see what can put together for the next batch. IfI could hit a "double like" on this one, I would, LOL
Lol, no probs.
 

Lady Helena

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If you go max dosages it might be hot but I always use way less than recommended dosages, I keep it mild.

Here's a little table that might help you.

Nitrogen

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Blood Meal*13-1-0Rapid to medium release
Bat Guano7-3-1Rapid release, apply with caution
Seabird Guano12-12-25Medium to slow release
Chicken Littervaries by brandRapid to medium release, apply with caution
Soy Meal7-2-1Vegan, medium to slow release
Fish Meal**9-4-1Rapid to medium release
* Not suitable in areas where bears may be found.
** Attractive to bears and raccoons alike.
Phosphorus

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Archipelago Bat Guano0-7-0Medium to slow release
Belize Bat Guano0-3.5-0Medium to slow release
Philippine Bat Guano0-7-0Medium to slow release
Fossilized Seabird Guano0-6-0slow to extended release
Steamed Bone Meal*1-12-0medium release, delicious to bears
* Precipitated Bone Meal in not organic, “steamed” normally is. Attractive to bears
Potassium

AmendmentN-P-kNotes:
K-Mag Suppli-Mate0-0-18Water Soluble, INFO
Palm Bunch Ash0-0-15Alkalinity may adjust soil pH
Rice Husk Ash0-0-15Neutral pH, high in silica
Trace Mineral

AmendmentN-P-KNotes:
Azomite Rock Powder0-0-.2Naturally occurring. mined, not processed INFO
Glacial Rock Dust0-0-0Slow release
Canadian Kelp meal1-.1-1Often high in humic acid and amino acids
TMI, Trace Mineral Additive0-.5-.4Derived from montmorillonite. Contains CA,Mg,Fe,Mn


http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/organic-marijuana-fertilizers/
That's really useful Herbs, I'm keeping this for future ref, although as my personal adviser, I know you will answer my Qs as and when...hehe. Good to know about the bear and racoon problems too, although bears not a problem in West London. Stinky, spraying Tom Cats yes, bears no. x
 

Herb Man

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That's really useful Herbs, I'm keeping this for future ref, although as my personal adviser, I know you will answer my Qs as and when...hehe. Good to know about the bear and racoon problems too, although bears not a problem in West London. Stinky, spraying Tom Cats yes, bears no. x
Np Lady H, I consider myself a sharer.

West London?

Oh just pass on your details and I'll be sure to pass through for a coffee on my next free week end ;-)
 

Herb Man

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Wow! That's off the charts, lol... Thanks for that one. I will be checking thid over real good along with a couple other things and see what can put together for the next batch. IfI could hit a "double like" on this one, I would, LOL
Lol, np man, just to add, the plant has three stages N-P-K.

It's first major nute requirement is N, it's requirement then changes emphasis to P and finaly to K.

The chart guids you through the sup options for each phase.

The emphasis is on N in veg, P in flowering and K towards the end of flowering.




Hit the double?
 

grow4fun420

Active Member
Lol, np man, just to add, the plant has three stages N-P-K.

It's first major nute requirement is N, it's requirement then changes emphasis to P and finaly to K.

The chart guids you through the sup options for each phase.

The emphasis is on N in veg, P in flowering and K towards the end of flowering.




Hit the double?
I hear ya man! I was medicated bud LOL... just joking about hitting a double like button, lol
 

grow4fun420

Active Member
Ok guys, here's the girls at 3 weeks and 6 days as of 8/20214.jpg #1202.jpg #2204.jpg #3205.jpg #4206.jpg #5207.jpg #6208.jpg #7209.jpg I did gave them a light watering after last night...
 

grow4fun420

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...In need of a little help???? I don't know what this is on the leaves? Is it nute burn or maybe the effects of high temps? I didn't think it could be Nitrogen deficient. I could really use some help on this one...211.jpg212.jpg
 

grow4fun420

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nevermind guys, figured it out... heat burn. I think it might be from the magnifying effect of the water dropplets though (misting the leaves)?
 
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