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Sorry for lack of updates, I'll be posting on all my diaries this weekend! They're all settling in nicely though


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Plants are looking good! I overwatered the shit out of them after transplant but they've bounced back nicely and are working on 4th set of leaves now

The chemdawgs are so fucking short, look like full blown indicas to me gonna hold off on the watering for a couple more days, the mulch keeps it plenty moist

Pics on saturday!

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Rhizotonic helps with transplant shock. I don't know if you use it at all, but worth investing in.
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The Aspie Toker wrote:Rhizotonic helps with transplant shock. I don't know if you use it at all, but worth investing in.
Thsnks aspie. I usually just use great white, recharge or some other myco powder and have great results. I was just an ass and watered like they were in hempy buckets

Need to break the hydroponic watering habit
No worries though, nice and perked up now

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I just wonder how do you recognize the smell of a dead hooker :lol:
Very well done mate. It's nice to see youre girlfriend helping and not affeaid to get some dirt under her nails :Stoned:

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some lights off pics as promised!
like I mentioned before, I overwatered them pretty bad when transplanting so some fan leaves look a bit off still. but they've recovered nicely and are gaining height

however, I didn't realize that when people run fully organic or no till, they use much bigger pots. at least 15-20 gallon apparently. I called the owner of build a soil and he recommended I flower as soon as possible or else I'll be seeing all kinds of issues later on.
he mentioned that once the pot is completely full of roots, the soil loses its buffering capabilities and ph might go crazy :bang head: thinking of doing a 3x3 soil bed next time :puff puff:

what do you guys think? like I said before, I'm really just looking for a couple keeper strains/phenotypes. not looking to grow trees this time around. so what's the earliest I can flip to 12/12?
I was thinking top once, let it recover and switch the light schedule.

let me know your opinions guys!







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Everything is looking very nice in the dark Josh. I'd say you can flip whenever you want mate. if you want to top them, go for it wait 2-3 days and flip the switch :)

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how did you take pics of your own hands :o
I think its still slightly early for flip tbh but I guess its not far off what an auto would be.
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Nanook of the north wrote:how did you take pics of your own hands :o
I think its still slightly early for flip tbh but I guess its not far off what an auto would be.
Hahahaha you crack me up bro it's definitely a bit early but I have something else up my sleeve again these will soon be cramped into a 4x4 area so I need to keep them small. Turning the big tent into 2, autos on tge other side

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Bulls wrote:Everything is looking very nice in the dark Josh. I'd say you can flip whenever you want mate. if you want to top them, go for it wait 2-3 days and flip the switch :)
Cool, thanks for tge reply bro. I actually topped the day after taking pics, so maybe a couple more days to bounce back and I'll be flipping

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