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  • sgiacomo
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    Ha this is only my third indoor grow and I imagine I’ll always like hearing experiences of others! Great forum here.

  • kingfish
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    If what you are doing works for you. Then by all means keep doing it. After all you are right there and see your girls every day. We're not.

  • sgiacomo
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    kingfish Thanks. IIRC the Fish Sh!t website recommends 5 mL/gal during veg, 1 mL/gal during flower, and back to 5 mL/gal for flush because it supposedly helps with final nutrient uptake. I follow a low water usage regimen where I water a little everyday (except when I transplant then it will take a few days to dry out). I’ve followed all except the flush recommendation my first two grows with outstanding results. Once established in the 5 gallon containers they each get one quart of Fish Sh!t solution every other day, and one quart GH nutrients on the other days. Gonna try different nutes after this grow but will probably keep using Fish Sh!t on off days. They seem to really love it in small doses.

    link to dosage instructions https://fishheadfarms.com/dosing-instructions/
    Last edited by sgiacomo; 11-05-2019, 12:49 PM. Reason: Adding link for Fish Sh!t dosage

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  • kingfish
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    Be careful with the fish shit. When your plants start to turn dark green. Stop using it. I give my plant FS maybe 3-4 times only during vegging. Then I stop when I flip to 12/12.

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  • sgiacomo
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    Well we have crummy weather coming so I transplanted to five gallon containers, gave each plant one gallon of RO w/ Fish Sh!t @ 5 mL/gal. Hope they like their new homes! 🤞 Click image for larger version

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  • kingfish
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    You're welcome sgiacomo. I'm all about LST. I don't top or super crop, only because I don't want to spend the time for the plants to recover. You normally add another week or two 'till the plants recover. I'm a believer of keeping everything simple, so don't let all the info over welm you.

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  • sgiacomo
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    kingfish thanks for the advice! I’m doing minimal training right now but have a method of tying out branches once I get them into their 5 gallon pots and then supercropping the top few branches. I’ll take pictures when we get there but am open to any and all suggestions. I’ve read a dizzying amount of info on GWE and other sources that my head is spinning or maybe it is something else causing that!

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  • kingfish
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    If you plan on any kind of training, now is the time.

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  • sgiacomo
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    Weekly update, so far so good! Should be ready to transplant soon, if not already... Click image for larger version

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  • sgiacomo
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    The ladies seem to be loving their new home. Started them on an GH early growth nutrient mix alternating with Fish Sh!t. Click image for larger version

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  • sgiacomo
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    Mr.furleyEll Nextlight Mega is the light. Glad to hear good things about Urkle. My first try at it.

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  • Ell
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    Urkle is a favorite of mine. Didn't need to fert . Much at all in good soil.

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  • quirk
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    Originally posted by Mr.furley View Post
    What light are you running? Looks big.
    Says Nextlight Mega under the pic Mr.furley. I can only dream

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  • Mr.furley
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    What light are you running? Looks big.

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  • sgiacomo
    started a topic Purple Urkle grow

    Purple Urkle grow

    Started four Purple Urkle clones. Hoping for success!
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