Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
Those AO are gonna be some mighty large schlongs again mate!
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
Hopefully mate i can get that staggering to merge into one but as stretched abit more between nodes than i would have liked.
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Looks very nice in there kbag
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
Quick update.
Got a few issues with this grow.
1. Feed in res temps keep dropping to low so having top up with warm water.
Res temps have been as low as 15c i like to feed coco at 23C +/- 1.
2. Light is to close for the AO.
3. The AO is hungry the Exo is not.
I would like to show you comparison pictures of previous grow to this one both taken at 32 days from flip.
Previous picture hand fed in Coco.

This grow in the wilma.


Got a few issues with this grow.
1. Feed in res temps keep dropping to low so having top up with warm water.
Res temps have been as low as 15c i like to feed coco at 23C +/- 1.
2. Light is to close for the AO.
3. The AO is hungry the Exo is not.
I would like to show you comparison pictures of previous grow to this one both taken at 32 days from flip.
Previous picture hand fed in Coco.
This grow in the wilma.
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
A bit of a difference in there matey. Do you think it's the hand feeding that made the difference?
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
Its a combination really Bulls. One is prob me first time using a wilma. The cold res temps would not help them. Oh and the first week of flip i left the lamp on 250w so would not of helped. Still time for them though to throw on some weight looking at them they look like they will go longer than 9 weeks but will see.
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Yeah you can always take them longer mate and I am sure they will fill in soon. Cold temps defo not help unfortunately :(
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Re: Kbag at it again but this time in a wilma
Week 5 update and wilma reservoir change.
Will start off with the res change. First thing i do is switch off the pump then remove the round lid on the res. I like the reservoir to have about 20-25 liters left in it, as my aqua vac holds 25 liters. All i do is turn on the Aqua Vac and insert the vac nozzle in the reservoir. Within a couple minutes the res is totally empty. I like to use the Aqua Vac as removes any debris that have got into the tank.


I then fill the res using warm and cold water straight from the tap. I use a 10 liter watering can do this. You could use a hose pipe onto a mixer tap if its accessible for you.Once filled with water set to 24-25c i then switch on the pump and turn the valve to shut off dripper's .I then add the A part of the nutrient solution to the water. The pump is now mixing the solution for you, i give it about minutes to mix then add the B. The same process i use for all my additives I.E pk13/14, root stimulant, Boosts etc.
Once i have got to my desired ph i will then leave the pump on to mix for 12 hours whilst lights are off. When lights come back on i check the ph and make final adjustments if needed.


Now for the plants, the AO was looking hungry so the middle of last week i topped up the res and upped the EC to 1.5 by yesterday it was down to 1.1.
So for week 5-6 i intend feeding a EC 1.5 and ph of 6.0.
The girls look like they are slowly starting to fill out. I will be keeping a eye on res and add warm water when needed.




Will start off with the res change. First thing i do is switch off the pump then remove the round lid on the res. I like the reservoir to have about 20-25 liters left in it, as my aqua vac holds 25 liters. All i do is turn on the Aqua Vac and insert the vac nozzle in the reservoir. Within a couple minutes the res is totally empty. I like to use the Aqua Vac as removes any debris that have got into the tank.
I then fill the res using warm and cold water straight from the tap. I use a 10 liter watering can do this. You could use a hose pipe onto a mixer tap if its accessible for you.Once filled with water set to 24-25c i then switch on the pump and turn the valve to shut off dripper's .I then add the A part of the nutrient solution to the water. The pump is now mixing the solution for you, i give it about minutes to mix then add the B. The same process i use for all my additives I.E pk13/14, root stimulant, Boosts etc.
Once i have got to my desired ph i will then leave the pump on to mix for 12 hours whilst lights are off. When lights come back on i check the ph and make final adjustments if needed.
Now for the plants, the AO was looking hungry so the middle of last week i topped up the res and upped the EC to 1.5 by yesterday it was down to 1.1.
So for week 5-6 i intend feeding a EC 1.5 and ph of 6.0.
The girls look like they are slowly starting to fill out. I will be keeping a eye on res and add warm water when needed.
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