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    Finished vegetative - five days into flower.

    Two Tangies (far right)
    Two Chemdawgs (center)
    Two Blue Cookies (far left)

    Honestly cannot wait. Three of my favorite strains all in one tent!​
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    • Bowhunterwoody
      Bowhunterwoody commented
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      Healthy looking plants! Nice job.

    Bought as super silver haze fem. Cut to a manifold then it started to flower and it's still on 18 hr lights on. Turns out it's an auto and it held up to some major cutting.

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      Spring has sprung - last photo for me for awhile. Keep Growin and Showin! Grow, Grow, GROW!!! Time is gonna try your patience - spread the love 💕
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      • homegrown
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        Ummm- maybe a silly question cause I've never grown shrooms before....are you growing them in the same tent as the weed? Can you do that? Temp,Humidity,lights, all the same? Tell me it aint so...

      • HobbitGDF
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        I used to put mushroom bags in my tent to, for Co2. Idk if it worked but the bags dried up real fast

      • BU2B
        BU2B commented
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        re: shrooms - Humidity stable - closed bags with vent. Temps between 70-80 degrees f. IF those two are kept in cheque it's MORE than doable. Unless your environment is extremely humid - open bags are not really an option. Mine are in the tent because .... everybody's got to be somewhere

      Pics are end of wk 6.
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      4x4 w/ Mars hydro fc-e4800
      1x Slapz (Grease Monkey x runtz)
      1x flo-see (Scotty2Hotty cross)
      4x Tatooine donut (Layer cake/ chocolate nightmare x Jawa pie)

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      • Mollisol
        Mollisol commented
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        Wow. Just wow!

      • HobbitGDF
        HobbitGDF commented
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        Quikz smells so good. Just like the red runtz. They are all very frosty. Only using growdots and recharge.

      • HobbitGDF
        HobbitGDF commented
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        All strains got seeded. Very little seeds in each kind. I'm going to say they are all crossed with the red runtz because she had nanners. Idk if I want to keep the seeds or toss.

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      keeping it green with the soil thing
      love me some frosty autos
      braap
      BRAAPZAI https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...162-braaap-zai
      Mephisto run. yeah i know spellcheck https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-memphisto-run
      the fruit basket https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...et-auto-runrun
      blue strawberries in a four assed galaxy https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...r-assed-galaxy

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      • Mollisol
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        Beautiful!

      Ho Lee Fuk. These look like shit. To long in a one gallon plastic pot. And overwatered. Repotted into 5 gallon fabric. That was yesterday. I'm sure they will be healthy again in about a week or so. Click image for larger version

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      SF 35X47X70 tent
      SF1000 X4
      AC Infinity 6 inch exaust fan
      AC Infinity ocillating fan X2
      FFOF Soil
      FF Soil Trio. and CalMag
      GH Flora Series
      3 and 5 gallon fabric pots

      Mango Sherbert
      Gelato Cake
      Grape Icecream auto by going2fast

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        Seed momma is busting to flower. Planted in early December. Giving the clone 1 more week. This will be a nice tent.
        the clone was topped at cutting. An experiment. I only got 30% root rate on pre topped clones and they took almost 3 weeks but for my little tent, I'll take the head start at 30%.
        next crop I'll do 6 3 gallon or 3 5 gallon.
        Learning my space and always improving.
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          Seedsman's purple ghost candy, at various stages of development. A lot of pics but I think this one turned out well.

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            FastBuds Tangie-matic complete!
            Current Grow - 5 Tangie-matics from FastBuds
            Equipment
            AC Infinity (UIS Controller 69 Pro - WIFI)
            2x4x6 Tent
            6” ACI Cloudline Pro Inline fan / Carbon Filter (Port 1)
            4.5L Cloudforge Humidifier T3 (Port 3)
            6” Cloudray oscillating (Port 4)
            Light: Spider Farmer
            SF-2000 200w (Port 2)

            Containers:
            AC Infinity Fabric Pots
            3 – 5gal
            2 – 3gal

            Medium:
            Soil – Fox Farm Ocean Forest
            Perlite
            Earth Worm Castings

            Nutrients:
            Fox Farm
            Grow Big 6-4-4
            Tiger Bloom 2-8-4
            Big Bloom Plant Food 0-0.5-0.7
            BushDoctor Cal Mag 1-0-0

            Neptune Harvest
            Seaweed Plant Food 0-0-1

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              From youngest to oldest, all in the same room with same environment

              OZ x SD ..... clones cut 18 hours ago. pH went from 5.8 to about 6.8 in that time. Doing well. Aeroponics low pressure cloner.

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              One of my sativas I think.... photo, bit light on N


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              WW x SD .... photo, topped yesterday


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              OZ x SD .... photo cut to bits yesteray and its first chop no previous training, it was huge

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              4 autos from Franklin, AK47 x Red CBD

              Front left moderate Cal deficiency and the worst but its packing on the most of all main colas

              Front right was chemically topped at the first node. Healthy but slow. Most bud sites because of topping.

              Rear left the slowest and smallest, with N toxicity

              Rear right doing well

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              Flower Room: 11' x 7' x 7.5'H, 480w AC, 13gal/day dehumidifier, 1.5gal ultrasonic humidifier, 60gal (27gal usable) nute tank, 16" pedestal fan & 18" wall fan. Lighting and climate automated. Hand watering.
              Veg Cupboards: ​​​​​​Two 4x2x6H cupboards. SF2000 Evo in one SF7000 in other. Climate controlled and automated. Hand watering
              Aeroponics Low Pressure Bucket: 20W LED. 5 clones & 20W LED 11 clones
              Lights: Mars Hydro FC-E1200W, SF-7000, SF-2000 evo in flower room.
              Medium: Coco/perlite, 7.2gal pots, no drains
              Current Grow: ​​​5 x Photos Franklin's Orange Zkittles x Sour Diesel in flower room, 3 Franklin's White Widow x Sour Diesel Clones, 13 x Orange ZkittleZ x Sour Diesel clones in Aeroponics buckets x 2.
              Last Grow: A mix

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              • Rootsruler
                Rootsruler commented
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                I have a smaller bucket I want to convert into an auto cloner. Since you both have experience with your DIY autocloners do you think it would be better to go with a 5 gal bucket or the smaller one I have. I think it's a 3 gal bucket. Rather than use the stock 2" collars I'm thinking I can either locate 1" ones or make my own but I want to use the 1" collars so that I can have more sites on the lid and I don't see the need for so much space to clone a cutting or will the closer spacing entangle the roots?

              • Bluey
                Bluey commented
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                I think 1" collars could work. You need to attach the collar ideally before final cutting and dipping the stem. I think it will get very crowded though with possibly tangled roots.

                I made the collars myself using a roll of foam and just slowly put the 2" holesaw through it. My pump & spray manifold was a bit high for a 3gal bucket and a 5gal bucket gives me more nute mix and longer roots. I tapped the manifold using the brass threaded misters thread in my drill chuck then put the plastic thread in that...the plastic thread on the plastic misters is not strong enough to tap the white upvc pressure pipe.

                The pH goes up very fast with the airstones in there. I'm running the airstones 10min on 10min off to try and slow the pH rise..might even reduce it more.

              • Bluey
                Bluey commented
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                The foam I used looks more like neoprene but it's proper name is a "closed cell, cross linked polyethylene foam." It's water proof. It's often used in construction as an expansion joint.

                This is what you want https://www.walmart.com/ip/Foam-Ninj...6?from=/search
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              Red runtz s1 by exotic genetix
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              4x4 w/ Mars hydro fc-e4800
              1x Slapz (Grease Monkey x runtz)
              1x flo-see (Scotty2Hotty cross)
              4x Tatooine donut (Layer cake/ chocolate nightmare x Jawa pie)

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                Oh man, what a Sea Of Green! Two weeks into flower. These are some strong genetics!

                Two Tangies (far right)
                Two Chemdawgs (center)
                Two Blue Cookies (far left)​

                The Tangies... well... they smell like tangerines. There's no mistaking it. Very nice-looking bud development. Don't usually go in for the straight Sativa but I had a request.

                The Chemdawgs... absolutely pungent with the diesel smell. Very strong odor. I grew to love this strain after having gotten some vape pens out in California.

                The Blue Cookies... always a crowd pleaser. Everyone looks forward to the BC harvest. The smell, like cotton candy at the fair. No other way to describe it. So sweet.



                Also have a whole 'nother crop in the germination unit for an outdoor grow. Whoah dude!

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                  So my grow started, most things are going well. After re potting from a 3 to 5 gallon, my seed momma started showing lower leaf stress. Any diagnosis. I can share all my ppm. Ph etc. This one has me stumped.
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                  • Bluey
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                    I think brown leaf edges most common cause is overwatering, wet roots, but you'll have to check, my memory is hazy.

                  • User420111
                    User420111 commented
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                    Agree with Bluey. if you're not dumping lots of nutes onto it, I'd check the soil conditions. It's very easy to get wet feet when growing indoors, which I don't know if you are, but the lack of heat and air circulation can result in wet, smelly pot bottoms. Plants absolutely hate that. Like trying to grow in a swamp.

                    My solution has been to use lots and lots of perlite. Every time I've tried to do a grow without it has been a disaster.

                  Bluey, User420111

                  It's definitely not overwatering or wet feet. I've been fighting SUPER LOW humidity. Winter air here can get under 20%.

                  I am letting the pots dry right out. Watering about every 4 days.

                  I have purchased a proper ph meter, tds meter and lux meter. A humidifier and still trying to keep it above 50%.

                  I did turn off my top fan. Have 2 4 inch fans in the under carriage. 4 inch exhaust with speed control. So I have eliminated wind or light burn.

                  Harvested the 2 computer fans from a dead light. Using the old light box for electrical hub. Low volt. 5 to 24v.

                  Not mention, her clones all look great. Same feeding program.


                  I'm really stumped

                  I guess I'll keep my cycle and flip the tent. I was really counting on the big girl. I have clones lol. Life goes on.

                  I'm out of time.

                  Is it possible she's just old and needs flower nutes now?
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                  • Bluey
                    Bluey commented
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                    You've just answered your own question. Simple hey.

                    Extremely low RH of 20% or under can lead to dead plants from a whole range of issues. Get your VPD to within range then revisit and see if you have the same problems... bet you dont.

                  • Bluey
                    Bluey commented
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                    I've just had a close look at your pics and I can't see anything wrong. The last pic shows a full healthy canopy with no issues at all that I can see.

                  Bluey

                  I wasn't going to bring up vpd. But that was my first solution. I have the environment nailed. Good call though.

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