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StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022
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StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022

Canadadoes

Nug of the Month: July 2020
I grew a pineapple chunk a while ago and loved everything about it!

Nice! these were bag seeds. I just entered week 4 of flower. I’m really seeing lots of the Sativa phenomes in this one. So I’m thinking it’s gonna be at least a 9 week flower. Really hoping the buds start to swell in the next coming weeks. They seems “airy” right now. We will see. Did get some fem’d seeds for the next grow though.
 

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022
Nice! these were bag seeds. I just entered week 4 of flower. I’m really seeing lots of the Sativa phenomes in this one. So I’m thinking it’s gonna be at least a 9 week flower. Really hoping the buds start to swell in the next coming weeks. They seems “airy” right now. We will see. Did get some fem’d seeds for the next grow though.
You're in the hurry up and dream time! Fear not, the end times are the fattening ones for sure! My photo tent just finished week 7 and I know there's time for them to build by maybe 25%. I am a dreamer so remember that but they will get substantially bigger in say 3 to ? weeks.
 

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022
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Pzza138

Active Member
Thanks for that ,I'll be paying more attention to detail,and try n get my pH in the go zone,now that I have a better understanding of how to decrease and increase . Which I suppose I already knew from a lifetime of pool work.
I am curious if you can tell me what kind of nutrients should I be giving this gal.
I have Dr. Earth plant food, which says 1/1/1,
The bottle directs to pump straight to base of plant and water in
I'm just trying to do what I can to maximize yields and I'm sure there are many things I'm not doing that I maybe should
Thanks
 

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022

Virgin Ground

Nug of the Year: 2020 - Member of the Month: Feb 2020 - Plant of the Month: July 2020 - Nug of the Month: June 2019, Nov 2020 - Photo of the Month: Aug 2019
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Highya Stone.

Hello @Pzza138

Mega Crop will take you from sprout to harvest with one easy product.
You can start feeding right away. If you decide to go forward and use it there is a large group of growers here that can assist you.
 

InTheShed

Member OTY: 2018, 2020, 2022 - Grow Journal OTY: 2020 - Member of the Month: Jan 2018, Nov 2018, Jan & Aug 2020, Oct 2022, Feb 2023 - Grow Journal of the Month: Aug 2018, Dec 2020 - Plant of the Month: Oct 2018, Oct 2021 - Nug of The Month: Feb 2023

TorturedSoul

Member of the Month: May 2009, Oct 2010, Sept 2017
Actually a half thought out one. I can't update it properly

When Susan was still active here, she would update her "seed inventory" thread from time to time. Included in post #1, if I remember correctly, was something like "most recent post is the current one." All a person had to do was jump to the bottom of the last page and start scrolling upwards (and then drool ;) ).
 

StoneOtter

Member of the Month: July 2019, Sept 2020, Sept 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: Nov 2019, Jan 2022, Feb 2023 - Plant of the Month: April 2020 - Nug of the Month: Dec 2022
When Susan was still active here, she would update her "seed inventory" thread from time to time. Included in post #1, if I remember correctly, was something like "most recent post is the current one." All a person had to do was jump to the bottom of the last page and start scrolling upwards (and then drool ;) ).
Hi TS. I didn't think that post all the way out. Here's what I think. The first post is the original. Well with every addition to the structure further down the page, the original post gets updated leaving it always the place to view contents.

Sue has a way of keeping us droolingly informed!
 

TorturedSoul

Member of the Month: May 2009, Oct 2010, Sept 2017
The first post is the original. Well with every addition to the structure further down the page, the original post gets updated leaving it always the place to view contents.

Whatever works best for you, I guess. I was just thinking of the staff that would have to edit your first post multiple times, if you wanted to keep that single post updated/current. Between bitching at me and dealing with threads, they're probably pretty busy.
 
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