She’s probably missing something. And this is where I ask. I try to fertilize Mills with fertilizer, and every time I mix ingredients A and B, the solution takes off. Is that a problem? Do you have any advice? I’ll go back to Jungle fertilizer. Otherwise, I won a Bionova fertilizer kit and a Veganics kit in a competition, but I don’t want to open it.
And here’s the green Poison F1 fast Version, it still feels small. I’ll try to keep him in the vegetables for another week before I switch the four biggest ones to flower.
Can you post a pic with “normal” light, it’s difficult to check with HPS, thanks …
I’ll send a photo as soon as I get a chance.
Your plants look great. I think your plant are about a month ahead of mine. Can’t wait to see yours hit flower:+1:
Hello, everyone. I’m here with my regular update. Two plants of green Poison F1 fast Version were moved to the durban box (those two plants in the back) One durban is herm (left). I’m removing every man I can find. I check him out three times a week. The problem with the color of the leaves was solved by the addition of fertilizer. Have a nice rest of the weekend and I’m happy to be here with you.
As soon as I have the money and the time, I’ll be handing out seeds.
I didn’t have a moment again yesterday. I was at work till the end of the day. All the plants are already at 12/12. There’s not much to write yet. We’ll see what the next few weeks bring.
Willing to see them covered with frosty buds , now the fun begins, great job so far …
Excellent, will you add any type of mesh or supports?
Hi, everybody. It’s Sunday, and I found time to show you how my kids are doing… Or rather, how they fail. My children are in mourning. These little flies in the dirt. Unfortunately, ordering nematodes would take about four days to arrive in the mail, so I’ve slept on the clay with cinnamon and won’t water. I hope it helps. I’m quite worried because the big two plants don’t look the best.m
Hi, I’m thinking of putting in a net.
A quick & budget friendly option for fungus gnats is to put an inch of sand on top of all your pots and a yellow sticky trap to catch any live ones. The sand is abrasive and it destroys any eggs the gnats tried to lay in it. I think it somehow prevented the eggs already in the soil from hatching too.
Probably not the most scientific method but it eliminated my gnat issue last year during flower and saved my babies
Volcanic Dust Does The Job
Awesome job so far regardless of a few gnats
Hello, everyone. I’m so sorry to be here after 14 days, but I had health issues that wouldn’t let me add an update here. I had to put a friend in charge of the flowers who took care of them for 10 days. I guess they’re over-fucked, don’t you think?
@anon84307778, Thanks for the advice. I’ve got concrete sand outside, so I’m going to try it out. @Astrodude, Unfortunately I don’t have access to volcanic dust, but thank you for the interesting advice anyway.