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Coco Coir
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Week 10
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WoEsWar WoEsWar
a year ago
10/7-10/13 10/10 Update: I have been running the tent at 80F and 60RH. I noticed some tip burn on all leaves--including those that don't get direct light. So, it seems like there is some slight nutrient burn. I suspect the increased temperature has caused the Grow Dots to release nutrients faster. I lowered the temp today. If it works, I will be very impressed with Grow Dots. However, I'm guessing there's already accumulated nutrients in the medium and the burn will increase. I wonder if it's possible to do a flush with Grow Dots...? 10/11: Proud of my flat canopy. I had to break out some string for the plant on the right. The back side of the plant on the left is too close to the light (9-12in away), and that's also where the biggest buds are. There's no way to bend them down without covering up a whole bunch of other good looking buds. Just gonna roll with it and see what happens. Watering is becoming a hassle. I thought I smelled sulphur, which is a sign of root rot, so I stopped using the ACI pot bases. I let them dry out and went back to the Blumats. However, I'm finding it tougher to get the Blumats dialed in now for some reason. I might end up going back to the pot bases and just let them sit dry for a day before refilling instead of keeping them full all the time. The sulphur smell stopped almost immediately after I let the bases dry out. Hopefully no real damage was done. I any case, the bases will need to be used in tandem with the Blumats to keep the whole pot moist.
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Grow Questions
WoEsWar
WoEsWarstarted grow question a year ago
Does anyone see any problems with the CO2 supplementation station I made (see video in Week 11 of this journal)? I'm going to watch carefully for overflows. Curious if it's enough to make a difference.
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MinnesotaMarijuana
MinnesotaMarijuanaanswered grow question a year ago
Beware that distributors will typically only exchange their own tanks. They won't exchange tanks you bought on Amazon or something.
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MinnesotaMarijuana
MinnesotaMarijuanaanswered grow question a year ago
My experience with CO2 reactors in aquariums have not been very good. It is usually inconsistent and not worth the trouble. The only time I achieved good results were after I got a small tank and diffused it into the water using a regulator and air stone. There is a little bit of an up front investment for the tank and regulator, a 5 or 10 lb tank isn't very expensive. When they are empty you swap them out for a full one, refills are pretty cheap. You can get them from a welding supply store like Airgas or LInde. They need a specific regulator (most Argon and CO2/Argon mixture tanks use a regulator with a male connector, C02 regulators use a female and need a plastic washer that fits inside the fitting. Gas distributors give the washers out for free and usually have a little dish full of them at the counter). Lots of people use CO2 for flux core welding and in beer taps.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
For a smallish room and a few months, you need something like 30lbs of sugar to boost into the 1000-1300 range. size of room matters. rate of co2 released from the reaction of yeast and sugar can be used to determine a good guesstimate of PPM added to the space. you know the moles release per time increment then convert to ppm with the space involved. the more tightly sealed the area is th emore accurate the math will be -- also the less often you open it up etc. this is easily calculated with a few google searches. i'll leave that to you. it doesn't have to be an unknown or guess... if you don't want it to be.
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WoEsWar
WoEsWarstarted grow question a year ago
I read online that if you mix silica with other nutrients it decreases nutrient bioavailability. However, the directions on the side of the bottle of GH ArmorSi recommend mixing the silica and nutrients together. Who's right?
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SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamoanswered grow question a year ago
You can but always add the silica first and mix well
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Team_Ballsfor
Team_Ballsforanswered grow question a year ago
that was written before i saw any other response.. if it stepped on someone's toes it was a generalized statement only.
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Team_Ballsfor
Team_Ballsforanswered grow question a year ago
Plants need very little silica. Regardless of what AN instructs, i'd do some research for more educated answers than you'd get from the peanut gallery. AN has a habit of being a greedy little punk bitch manufacturer... splitting things into 10+ products when you could mix it into 2 or 3 safely. There's no need for 12 bottles of various fertilizers and supplements.. that's just greedy/predatory business practices. looks like soil typically contains 14-40 ppm out in the wild.. that doesn't mean it is optimal, but will correlate well, i bet. Using vermiculite can add available silica to your substrate, too
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