Metal Haze x Dragon Energy@boatbum325
1 - Tallest most haze leaner. Found that singular tiny nanner one of the stem calyxes. Fingers crossed it was just a tiny hiccup. This lady should produce some wicked smoke.
I’m betting it’s from the fertilizer. They don’t need much food at all. Are you giving them a third to half of what you give a normal plant? @George might help. Kind of starting to look like early magnesium deficiency but I would guess it’s more of a nute blockout. If it gets any worse the easiest fix is a transplant
I haven’t heard that Sonic Temple album in awhile. I’ve been into that electric album. I’m going to have to break that one out again, it was a good one.
I used half of the recommended dose, I mixed Advanced Nutrients pH perfect for the rest and then once watered them I added water 50% for the Oaxacans like when our parents watered our wine when kids …
Good morning @InTheWoods@VAkish@OhNo555 and all OG. Enjoy the heat brothers, it’s brass monkeys down here, I can see my breath indoors, lol.
Wow those pictures are pure plant porn mate, what a treat, I can’t get my head around all the strains. I would be permanently mullered with all that top shelf greenery on hand.
The guy who runs my favourite grow shop is a living soil guy, he’s always trying to sell me a bag of dirt and some Blumats, or show me his worms. He knows his stuff though. I remember back in the UK most of the hps lights were using ballasts stolen from streetlights. I was sceptical of LEDs but they seem ok. I was looking on eBay tonight at hps lights thinking I could switch to a 400w for a few months and not be freezing at home, I ended up looking at more LEDs though and an auction on a Vipar 2000 popped up, ending in three minutes, I put a bid in and got it for less than half price. I think it will be a better fit for my oblong space, plus it’s an extra 50w. Win win.
I’m about to burn one and head to bed, I’ll raise a glass to chickengutz, it’s cool the people we get to meet and interact with just from a shared interest in growing this bonkers plant.
Thanks brotha, hope your day is going great! I just got home from work and cranking it up!
They were only fed once with fox farm LPF. My guess is an unintended severe dryback and working out the kinks.
It’s possible I can see that a tad bit. Last time I added Cal mag, It made more problems with the Odishas. I won’t be giving them any flower nutes. Trying to run them water only and top dress if needed with my home compost. Heres the report on it.
My vinyl collection is small. CSNY, Black sabbath, CCR then a bunch of odds and ends I have still laying around from a tag sale mystery box of records.
I haven’t listened to Sonic Temple in full. I’ll have to look the album up and give it a full play through.
I’m quartering the recommended but its possible that its not enough. I could bump it up to half and see what happens before giving cal -mag liquid nute. Which sent my last very long flowering lady into a tail spin.
Thats right isnt it winter time down there now?
I think thats what had happened. The ballast is 40lb haha.
Nice!
I enjoy the extra power and less heat from them. I will soon upgrade to the final light to get the coverage full in the 5x5.
Good morning boys! Our salmon season opened here on the Columbia River again here in Oregon. We caught one small spring chinook today and hooked 5 last Saturday night. 17 pounds has been the biggest but the Summer Chinook can get well over 50 pounds that are starting to show up. Anyhow to get the good spots you usually have to camp on the water. So here we are in my small 16’ boat with no top. It raining a bit and is 315 here. I’m putting the rods out at 420 which is legal light today and putting the clicker on, on the reel and then sleeping til we get a bite. We have good rain gear and hopefully it stays light and we’ll be fine.
Hell yea that sounds a great time! Hope the rain stays light and the salmon keep biting!
Woah thats a nice catch. I haven’t fished on the west coast yet. only on the East coast and out in the atlantic ocean. Stripper, blues, flukes, Small/large mouth basses, brown trout.
Hows the fight from chinook when you’re reeling them in?
I swear the hardest fighting fish is a bluefish. So much fun reeling those in. The larger Stripper basses are a battle too.
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This one is suffering from the uneven canopy, weak main stem since its resting on the other plants and tent wall. Nothing showing on this one yet and need to move her to get more love from the light and fan to strengthen her, I do have stakes if she is a female.