Gonzo214
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Here’s my 3 ground zero they were a bit neglected got them to bounce back and now it’s time to flip
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Man, your plants look happy!Heres my weekly update..
Everything has been a breeze so far with plants..
With 1 exception that had balls, no big deal, tossed and forgot...
The 1 grower error ive made that had me pissed off for couple days was a rookie one at that..
This run ive got heat mats in bottom of tent to prevent cold root zones..
Had em on timer.
I flipped to flower and after a week n half i seen no reall difference except little bit of stretch... No clustering of buds ..
Realized bout on day 10 that everytime my heatmats kicked on that they was going to 86 degrees instead of the 70 degrees i preset it to... Smh..
The warmer root zone didnt allow them to fully kick into overdrive that happens in flower..
Solved the problem and its been a week or so since and they've been set straight and they are just thriving... So in my eyes i lost a week to my fuck up.. Oh well, could of been worse.. It did yellow sum tips tho..
Its been a couple grows since ive had the every plant in the tent HAPPY AF!!
fuckn praying hard, Zaphod style...(except in dirt lol)
So far ive got 2 that are just unique in their own ways ...
One has weird , distinct leaves that are only on that plant...
The other has pinkish/purple pistils. Dont no if i recall any ive grown indoors that have done that this early on...? Pics dont show it , like i see em in person on the colored pistils..
Enough of the fuckn words, heres the dam pics of my 5 Zero Gravity's! Keep up the good work yall..
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Have great weekend
Yes had a couple that was late, exactly was my point when I said you can't count flowering tomes until a plant is mature no matter when u flip the lights , the same plant run back from clone will flower much sooner.Here's my weekend update. Most of the plants are at right around 33" tall and look nice and healthy. The one outlier is the runt (Plant #2 in the 4x4 tent). When I opened the tent this morning I was really surprised to see that one plant still hasn't pushed out any flowers. I don't even see any preflowers on it and I flipped the plants to flower 19 days ago. I'm interested to see what comes of that plant as the grow progresses. @Heisen Have you run across any Platinum Frosting plants that were slow to flower yet?
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Yeah, I log my light flower schedule flip date but I also keep notes on when each plant starts flowering.Yes had a couple that was late, exactly was my point when I said you can't count flowering tomes until a plant is mature no matter when u flip the lights , the same plant run back from clone will flower much sooner.
I have read that the RO water can actually have adverse effects on soil biology because it has no mineral content and can have a 'mineral sponge' like effect in the short term, drawing things away from the plant. Not a big deal except that it happens every 2 days or so, like continued interruptions to the rhizophagy cycle. Not that it's gonna kill anything or even do damage, but it's not optimum - from what they say...handwatering RO
Us Northenerz can't watch the vidDay 14 of flower now for my 2 Platinum Frosting (FM, BM) and they are going the way of the Maples among some Oaks like in that one Rush song.
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Yeah, you aren’t supposed to water plants with straight up RO water. When I use RO for my plants I always add 3-5mL of CalMag per gallon of water.I have read that the RO water can actually have adverse effects on soil biology because it has no mineral content and can have a 'mineral sponge' like effect in the short term, drawing things away from the plant. Not a big deal except that it happens every 2 days or so, like continued interruptions to the rhizophagy cycle. Not that it's gonna kill anything or even do damage, but it's not optimum - from what they say...
I use RO water too to get all the bad stuff out but I put something back into that "empty" water before putting it in the pot. I use LAB, ferments, aloe, castings or whatever usually just one or two things. And not a lot of anything, but always something.
Yes, it's probably still bro-science but it made sense to me after I thought about it. Take it with a grain and maybe look it up too if you're interested.
I've run my last 3 grows 100% with RO water. Not an issue for me. Balanced soil just needs moisture and some top dressings along the way.Yeah, you aren’t supposed to water plants with straight up RO water. When I use RO for my plants I always add 3-5mL of CalMag per gallon of water.
I appreciate the feedback on my grow. Have you experienced mineral lockouts from RO reducing them? Or do you do the CalMag as a precautionary measure? These 3 gallon pots have about 1 3/4 cups of minerals each. I don't think the RO could tie all of it up. As a noob experiment, I'll continue to use "empty" RO and you guys will see the results in my contest updates. I think it's good info for people. Documented. And for the record these have seen only RO to this point.Yeah, you aren’t supposed to water plants with straight up RO water. When I use RO for my plants I always add 3-5mL of CalMag per gallon of water.
That's cool, take one for the team - or prove us all wrong .I appreciate the feedback on my grow. Have you experienced mineral lockouts from RO reducing them? Or do you do the CalMag as a precautionary measure? These 3 gallon pots have about 1 3/4 cups of minerals each. I don't think the RO could tie all of it up. As a noob experiment, I'll continue to use "empty" RO and you guys will see the results in my contest updates. I think it's good info for people. Documented. And for the record these have seen only RO to this point.
I’m sure it’s totally fine if your soil is in great shape. I think it only reallly becomes more of an issue when your soil is getting depleted. I only do it as a precautionary measure. It’s cheap and I can usually see the difference in my plants when I don’t use it, but I may not see that difference if I amended my soil differently.I appreciate the feedback on my grow. Have you experienced mineral lockouts from RO reducing them? Or do you do the CalMag as a precautionary measure? These 3 gallon pots have about 1 3/4 cups of minerals each. I don't think the RO could tie all of it up. As a noob experiment, I'll continue to use "empty" RO and you guys will see the results in my contest updates. I think it's good info for people. Documented. And for the record these have seen only RO to this point.