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ZoomyCat posted an update 3 weeks ago
Here is what I started out using to water my plants, I washed and rinsed it and it became my small plant watering can.
If you try to water too vigorously it fails and the water stops. It only allows a slow drip drip. It works very well. I’ve been using a mason jar with a pitcher top to water my bigger plant, it does not work well so last night I…
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I need to upgrade my watering can. Right now I mix in a 5 gallon bucket then water with a little yogurt cup. It works well but I’d rather have a can.
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ZoomyCat posted an update 3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago (edited)
I added some training clips and tied down branches where I thought it was appropriate. I am working the lower sub branches towards the side lighting rather than lollipoping her.
I’ll get back to you on the growth of these branches but I expect positive results with this technique.
One thing I’ve heard and I can see this being true is the more…
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ohigrow posted an update 3 weeks ago
First time seeing this in person. Of course it’s on my ugliest plant ever. 🤣. Green Crack auto, day 70 something. I’ll probably take this one down tomorrow, its been growing weird the whole time. Foxtailing, deficiencies, and a recent missed watering have me feeling like something bad is going to happen if I keep her around much longer.
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A dew drop?
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Seedling help please! GH products and Coco coir
Honestly I may be wrong for this but I just use tap water. I can’t afford all the other fancy stuff for the water. Granted my City tap water is supposed to be some of the best in Canada.
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Seedling help please! GH products and Coco coir
You don’t need an inert media like rockwool to start seedlings. Going right into a lightly amended soil is ok. There’s nothing too ‘hot’ in your soil mix like blood meal that would harm a seedling.
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