Green Hand Organic Grow Off!
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Re: Green Hand Organic Grow Off!
I'd like to enter this as well if i have time, popped some seeds and have been looking at the stuff on gho's site
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Watching this thread closely as I'm awaiting the day I can move over, looks amazing guys!!!!
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Don't forget to enter code GROWROOM10 where it says add voucher buddy.fibrosux wrote:I'd like to enter this as well if i have time, popped some seeds and have been looking at the stuff on gho's site
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Something I'd like to point out for everyone running their first pot of soil for the growoff or just in general.
The soil kit is based around sphagnum peat moss, this has strong water retention properties. If you're making the switch from Coco; where watering is concerned be cautious and build it up slowly as time goes on. Little and often would be a guide line but get your finger in the pot, feel the bottom of the pot, all those things you learned when you first started out with a bag of soil and a bottle of whatever back in the day. If you imagine a scale of 1-10 with 1 being bone dry and ten being drenched aim for 3 or 4. Just south of damp...
Once you've sussed that the soil will do the rest for you. Occasional top dress when needed and bio-stimulants if you fancy it.
The soil kit is based around sphagnum peat moss, this has strong water retention properties. If you're making the switch from Coco; where watering is concerned be cautious and build it up slowly as time goes on. Little and often would be a guide line but get your finger in the pot, feel the bottom of the pot, all those things you learned when you first started out with a bag of soil and a bottle of whatever back in the day. If you imagine a scale of 1-10 with 1 being bone dry and ten being drenched aim for 3 or 4. Just south of damp...
Once you've sussed that the soil will do the rest for you. Occasional top dress when needed and bio-stimulants if you fancy it.
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Come on @fibrosux have a go :-) Thre more the merrier
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I found a moisture meter helped me calibrate my finger inGHO wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 3:29 pmSomething I'd like to point out for everyone running their first pot of soil for the growoff or just in general.
The soil kit is based around sphagnum peat moss, this has strong water retention properties. If you're making the switch from Coco; where watering is concerned be cautious and build it up slowly as time goes on. Little and often would be a guide line but get your finger in the pot, feel the bottom of the pot, all those things you learned when you first started out with a bag of soil and a bottle of whatever back in the day. If you imagine a scale of 1-10 with 1 being bone dry and ten being drenched aim for 3 or 4. Just south of damp...
Once you've sussed that the soil will do the rest for you. Occasional top dress when needed and bio-stimulants if you fancy it.
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My Blue Forest Berry has been flipped to 12/12 now.
I will upload some pictures when she starts changing more, on the stretch etc.....
Also can I enter my other GHO grows @Keeno ??? How are yours coming on too...?
I have two others, one ready for the chop soon, so she is looking very frosty
I will upload some pictures when she starts changing more, on the stretch etc.....
Also can I enter my other GHO grows @Keeno ??? How are yours coming on too...?
I have two others, one ready for the chop soon, so she is looking very frosty
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Yes mate, enter anything you like in living soil. My soil is still cooking away. Seeds will get germed later this week.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 12:00 pmMy Blue Forest Berry has been flipped to 12/12 now.
I will upload some pictures when she starts changing more, on the stretch etc.....
Also can I enter my other GHO grows @Keeno ??? How are yours coming on too...?
I have two others, one ready for the chop soon, so she is looking very frosty
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In that case, here we go
This Sweet Cheese is coming aloing very nice, not blowing my own trumpet here either, but I have never had a frosting like this before, I am thinkinh it is down to the excellent supplies off @GHO
Also......
My Rainbow Candy. This is now a beast of a plant. She did start slowing down a little, but now starting to show some trichome production so I am well happy with that.
I was only giving 1.5L with the sprayer, but the medium was drying out too quickly. I started giving 2L on top per day and yesterday she had a big 5L bottle, which is now holding in the moss lovely as my moisture meter shows.
Lovely Jubbly.
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@Keeno will have to look at it as I cannot look into other galleries.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:24 pm
3 seeds have gone in, hopefully I will get them all to pop, if not I have 2 spare, or I will throw an auto in there with it. Just go with the flow man. This is the world of growing and anything could happen
My soil has been watered in and I have added some biochar with it. The normal green compost from what I had left around xmas, when I was planting my big 50L in the other tent. This mix will fill the bottom of my .6M tent. I will then let the fems veg out, if all 3 survive I will only grow them small and flip them fairly early. Get a little mini forest all supported from the same soil pot and the same mycelium network, microbiome and available nutrients, which will be an interesting test.
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