- Thread starter
- #401
How do you make one of these for your tent?
Here is the link to the thread showing how I built it for under 20$
Built a nice "u" or 'v" shaped SCROG screen for 16$
How To Use Progressive Web App aka PWA On 420 Magazine Forum
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How do you make one of these for your tent?
Here is the link to the thread showing how I built it for under 20$
Built a nice "u" or 'v" shaped SCROG screen for 16$
I haven't yet flipped it but it should be in the next few days, I am just waiting for my blackberry kush and sour bubble to grow a little larger before the flip. I may have to put some 2x4's or blocks under the pots to raise them up since I read they do not stretch that much in flowering... We will have to see but should be this week sometime
Tremendous Scrog ! What is the maximum clearance you have got between the screen and the lights?
Lookin' epic. History in the making. Your plants have the radioactive high brix shine! No more PM, I'll bet.
Oh man, I can't wait to see the buds. Flip already! You're killin' us.
WoW Ice! Looking great! They really do look beautiful and full of that high brix shine
I think is going to be an epic flower period for you
My monsters are really filling out on Day 29 of flower now and all 5 are in my HB soil.
I can't wait to see yours. Keep it up!
Hey everyone, decided to do one last video while in veg. I had to show off the leaves, they are mind blowing..
[video=youtube_share;bcR7nLMbKq8][/video]
Nice!
What soil did you use?
Also, it's "Bricks" not Bree. Your pronunciation might be correct, but all the wine growers call it Bricks. (in case you run into a grape grower who wants to know how you grew such incredible bud.)
Thanks on the pronunciation, I wasn't sure because on some videos they were saying bree, and I read other places it was bricks...lol... I'll call it superweed!! lmao!!
Here are my soil mixtures.
First potting "plastic pots:
2.5 pots of happy frog
2.5 pots of Fox Farm Ocean forrest
1 pot of perlite
1 pot of Ancient Forest Humus
1 pot of worm casings with volcanic rock and kelp added
There is my 8 pots of soil...
Now the amendments blended in...
Greensand... 2 cups total (16oz)
humboldt nutrients mycos maximum 1 cup (8oz)
espom salt... 3/4 a cup (6 oz)
Mexican Bat guano 2 cups (16oz)
Peruvian Seabird guano, 2 cups (16oz)
dolimic lime... 10 oz,
Transplant mix "5 gallon smart pots"
6 pots of soil... :
I still have 1 1/2 pots of my premixed soil from clone stage so I will be using that....same mixture as page 1 of my journal...
remaining I will have to mix up 4 1/2 pots of soil:
1 1/2 pots FFOF
1 Pot Happy frog
1/2 pot perlite
1/2 pot worm casings
1/2 pot forest humus
For the remaining 1/2 pot I will be using :
2.2 cups of CalciumCarbonate
2 cups of soft rock phosphate
1.3 cups of gypsum
1 cup myco maximum
1 cup greensand
1 cup lava sand
1 cup indonesian bat guano .5-12-.2
For soil feedings I have been rotating between 1.compost teas, 2. Sugar/PGR/Micronutrient/Bvitamins, and 3. earthjuice compost tea's (about every 4th feeding).
I have been using the following additives sparingly (usually less than 1/2 recommended amounts)
Here are the sort of "guidelines" I have been trying to follow, probably not exact ingredients every time, but close to the same pattern of feeding
Soil Replenishing feeding: About every 4th feeding (bubbled with teabag of alaskan forest humus and worm casings)
Earthjuice
grow 1/4 amounts
bloom full amounts
micro: full amounts
catalyst: full amounts
metaK: only used 1x will use mid flowering 1x
humic acid
advanced nutrients carboload
molasses
Amendment Feeding (bubbled with teabag of alaskan forest humus and worm casings with kelp meal):
General Organics Cal/Mag 5:1 with added sugar cane and molasses
Humic or fulvic acid (switch off every other feeding) (fulvic is always in my foliar sprays as well)
Advanced Nutrients Carboload (sugars, used every feeding and in foliars)
Advanced Nutrients Organic B (b vitamins extracted from 3 types of yeasts) Used every 3rd feeding and in foliar sprays.
Compost tea feedings: (also used full strength as a foliar)
2-4-0 Fish Hydrolyzed (used in foliars, compost tea about every 3rd feeding)
General Organics Bioweed (cold pressed seaweed)
Molasses organic unsulfured
humic acid (switching between 2 brands)
Teabag (alaskan forest humus, high phosphorus guano (every other tea), worm casings with kelp meal)
every other compost tea has been getting also:
1 large spoonful of calcium carbonate powdered
1 spoonful of soft rock phosphate
1/2 spoonful of gypsum
1/4 mosquito dunk
advanced nutrients carboload
Excellent info, thanks bro!
That mix is definitely doing well, that's plain to see.
I'm trying to build a true, high brix soil right now. It's a bit frustrating. It's good to see what yours is doing.
BTW, we're shooting for brix of 22 in the leaves. I spoke with the guy at the lab today.
Brix 22 is Top quality? or good?
Brix 22 is Top quality? or good?
22 represents excellent.
Everything's looking awesome bro! I can't wait to see those girls get sticky!
I'll definitely be picking up a refractometer...I'm planning on putting it through it's paces with the vegetable garden as well!
Doc beat me to it! I was going to say if he's aiming for 22 that must be excellent!
I wonder if it varies for different strains, because mine are ranging from 13-22, different strains, but same environment, soils, foliar sprays..?
It wouldn't surprise me...I also read somewhere that a hybrid vegetable plant would produce lower Brix fruit than heirloom varieties with the same growing methods would.
We should start a database of Brix readings by strain to see what develops...