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re: Legal & Laid-Back in Colorado - Indoor Soil Grow With CFLs
Next grow will be for seeds, and I'm happy to share. Thanks!
Next grow will be for seeds, and I'm happy to share. Thanks!
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I wanted to add that I love the BioThrive organic fertilizer. Stuff really stinks, which is not so great, but I haven't seen the slightest sign of any deficiencies, and growth has been really strong on all three plants.
Edit to add: this thread is really useful in giving me a chance to look at the grow more carefully, so thanks for providing a place for that.
In looking at the pictures, I can see that the problem here is that main tip of One, which is up so high that I've got the 125 watt CFL raised so far that Two and Three aren't getting the light they need to grow faster. So if I don't go to flower quite yet, I think I'll tie the main tip of One to the shelf, to bring it in line with the rest of the plants. Then I can lower the main fluro-wing CFL at least a foot and the other plants will be much happier.
Hey hank123! No, I picked up a bottle of BioThrive Grow and one of BioThrive Bloom for my regular houseplants, actually. Didn't know about the GO Box, but it's got some nice stuff in it. Thanks for the tip.
I haven't even take a pH reading, to tell the truth. I'm seeing no signs of fertilizer burn, no salts on top of the soil at all. I add the fertilizer a little below recommended strength every second or third watering. That's all.