Learning To Grow & Train Auto Flowering Plants: 8 Autos In A 2'x4' Grow Tent

Thanks. Just getting started on new run. All fem this time. 1 purple haze 1 blue cheese and 3 super skunk (I'm kind of partial to the skunk that's what we grew back in the '80s when it first hit the market). In 5th week of veg. Been topping and bending the hell out of them. Hoping for another large yield. Time will tell. Try n keep y'all posted. In super soil all organic fertz. Flipping in two weeks then gonna spread them out under a net.
 
Thanks. Just getting started on new run. All fem this time. 1 purple haze 1 blue cheese and 3 super skunk (I'm kind of partial to the skunk that's what we grew back in the '80s when it first hit the market). In 5th week of veg. Been topping and bending the hell out of them. Hoping for another large yield. Time will tell. Try n keep y'all posted. In super soil all organic fertz. Flipping in two weeks then gonna spread them out under a net.
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Only a half assed one. Not sure exactly how to keep one. I germinated directly in soil 1 qt. Plastic pots. Using nature's cure organic soil popped in 2-3 days. Kept domed, moist and warm under a cheap burple 600w led for about a week. After about 3 nodes I put them under tsl2000 Mars hydro in 2 1/2×4 closet. In two weeks I transplanted into 3 gallon fabric pots in organic potting soil, worm castings (about 75/25) added 444 & 862 dry organic fert. 3 tbl spoons per gallon soil. Along with small amount of dolomite lime,some gypsum and microzene or however you spell that. It's called nature's living soil. And just water at about 6.2-6.5 pH. 79° @ 55% rh. @18/6 No runoff. Once a week I add 1 tbl spoon blackstrap molasses to feed the soil. Other than topping them once, itpulling and tieing them down just letting them do there own thing.here they are at3 week after transplanting
 

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Hi Beez, walleye is something I don't see around here in Mass. I do share those days of fishing and sea clamming with my dad. I often go to those memories too. We have large/small mouth, calico(crappy) bass, pickerel, Perches, salmons, and trouts around here mostly, though he and I were salt water fishermen mostly getting flounder and cod and back then haddock ran closer to shore than now. Conger eel is a favorite of ours with an face only a mother could love.
 
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