Anyone Dropping Beans? First Grow Group Of 2018

I don't give any nutes at just feed distilled water. Everything this in the soil. It's Kindsoil. It was in a 1 gallon pot but I transplanted into a 5 gallon yesterday. It was past due on time to transplant.

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Is that a fab pot?
 
I don't give any nutes at just feed distilled water. Everything this in the soil. It's Kindsoil. It was in a 1 gallon pot but I transplanted into a 5 gallon yesterday. It was past due on time to transplant.

Ah, Kind Soil. I see that now. Do you use it exclusively, or just in the bottom?
 
Yep only like the bottom 1/3 and the rest Roots Organics. I think next grow I want to try living soil or making my own soil. But I like the Kindsoil last smoke was excellent.

Thanks for the confirmation Chief. I did something similar with a kind of homemade ‘Kind soil’. I mix a gallon of it with a gallon of rinsed pumice and put that in the bottom. The other 3 gallons are 50% Recipe 420 and 50% rinsed pumice. I think the tap root on the Kryptonite must be getting down into the lower layer - she’s looking frisky the last few days.
 
Quick update from yesterday: LST continues on Auto Kryptonite and Auto Jack Herer.

A. Kryptonite - Day 18

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A. Jack - Day 13

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Happy vegging!
In ur first pic in this post what is that multicolored rock u have next to ur plant??
 
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my one week old critical purple
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also a one week old tangerine dream growing great . about another week and they should start there feeding
 
Hi Blaze,

That, my friend, is a bornite-coated quartz crystal from Graves Mtn, Georgia. A memory of my prospecting days as a young geologist. Bornite is an ore of copper also called “peacock ore”.

I’ll let you off easy this time, but will give you some advice. Unless you’re really interested, and have lots of free time, never ask a geologist about a rock. :laugh:
 
I'll let you off easy this time, but will give you some advice. Unless you're really interested, and have lots of free time, never ask a geologist about a rock. :laugh:


Lol! :laughtwo:
 
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