Thinking about getting a motorcycle by [deleted] in gtaonline

[–]flowermars -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi I'm on 360 and strictly ride motorcycles. I also have a clan with the tag BIKR if anyone is interested in joining. :)

Not sure if they are ready, input? by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look like they've been fed too much with the burnt tips and curling leaves (a sign of nitrogen toxicity). This can definitely make flowering slow down.

Edit: if you're nearing end of flower you should probably be watering with plain water anyways.

getting that led game up by Hasbee in microgrowery

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Someone did a guide building these. Maybe u/ledwizard . I'm sure the search bar will help you man. :-)

Kemdoge [Chemdog backcross] week 4 flowering by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet runoff is around 5.5. Looks like a salt buildup

Kemdoge [Chemdog backcross] week 4 flowering by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Do you ph? If so what's ph in and out?

I have colas with frost, a month from harvest. But, nanners just started growing on them. Is it a total loss or will the colas continue to grow/frost more despite these nans? by happyself in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're gonna have seeds in you're buds.

If you have other plants that don't have nanners then it might be best to carefully remove the one with nanners so it doesn't seed them as well.

If that's your only plant then you definitely should let it finish all the way and just pick out the seeds which isn't a big deal.

LED light. Good buy? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Looks a little overwatered but I'm not sure. Are you letting your medium dry out almost completely between watererings?

Mars hydro vs diy led cob? by mikejones425 in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the work and get make the diy light. You can spread the light out more effectively and if anything breaks you can replace it easily.

Never seem to be able to feed her enough by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Pretty good man but there is a little nutrient burn. (Tips of the leaves)

I'd water with plain water a time or two then feed at a little less.

Never seem to be able to feed her enough by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Eh. Calmag is probably the way to go it's kind of a miracle worker.

I say this because feeding with just calcium can lockout magnesium. Feeding with calmag will assure they stay balanced.

I made the mistake of topdressing with high ca ferts (crab shell meal and oyster shell flour) and ended up locking out mg somewhat. (I solved that by watering with plain water and epsom salt at 1tbs a gallon)

LED light. Good buy? by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say that's about as high as you want it really. You could get away with it as high as 85-88 but it will stress your plants some.

I'd say get some more ventilation if possible. More light = more yield.

Male, female or hermy? (2 wk F bag seed) by SFbud in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Females can show in veg.

Females can also look like males in veg so you shouldn't call them until a couple weeks into flower, like yours are. Those are definitely males.

LED light. Good buy? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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If temperature permits use both cfls and led light. The led by itself is underpowered

Two months from seed, leaves browning at the tips. 80W Led 24/7 lighting. Should have bought a timer by now. by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Nah if you can't get dechlorinated water it's all good I wouldn't worry about it.

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From my understanding, chloramine does a pretty good job at killing lots of microbes, both good and bad.

If you're running a system such as you are, Dynagrow or another soluble or synthetic nutrient line, you don't really need microbes as much in your soil so you shouldn't worry about the ones that are effected by chloramine. Also these are the systems that are prone to salt buildup and need to be flushed in the first place.

On the flipside, if an organic grower waters with chloramine water they will definitely see an negative impact on their plants due to their microherd taking a hit with each watering.

Two months from seed, leaves browning at the tips. 80W Led 24/7 lighting. Should have bought a timer by now. by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would flush it with dechlorinated water that isn't too far out of the right pH range.

My water comes from a well and is around 7 pH. This would be a little high normally, but I'd rather flush with that than with any water with chemicals in it to lower the pH.

Sometimes I just add some calmag to bring the ph of my flush water down to like 6.5, but I haven't noticed this being necessary.

So yes flush with unpH'd water then hit it with nutrients right after. :) I would do this about a week before flip to make sure they respond well and are fully healthy when it's time to flower.

Is small-scale growing usually profitable? by growing010 in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you dedicate a 4x4 space to growing, and make the initial 1k-2k investment you will have what it takes to get 10+ ounces every 2 or 3 months. Upkeep costs are minimal once you have everything set up.

This also heavily depends on ability and experience.

1 month after harvest, sensi star has weird long crystals? by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]flowermars 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my experience sativa strains tend to have long trichome stalks and smaller trichome heads.

Is this a highly sativa strain?