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Chop and live within your existing grow. I’m in the same boat. I’m gonna haven’t cull at least 4 beautiful plants. Can’t figure out a way to get another light. I have the tent sorted I think. Black Friday AC 4×4 in the works.
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I’m re-amending some soil for pots. I screwed up and got it too “Sweet” the ph is at 7.3. what can I use to buffer that down some? I’ve heard sulfur can be touchy and I don’t need to move it much. Suggestions? TIA
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Peat moss, alfalfa or cottonseed meal, and chicken manure are good options.
You are wise to be cautious of sulfur it can turn to Hydrogen Sulfide when saturated or flooded which can kill your roots. It is helpful with really clay dense earth though. Usually you would add it at least a year before planting as well.
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Compost is also an option. As organic matter breaks down it increases acidity. If I’m remembering correctly the microbial life in compost prefers acidity to help break down the organic matter, and will buffer the environment to be conducive to what they need. Consider adding some aeration to offset the “heaviness” of the extra compost if you… Read more
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You can try spraying with deluted white vinegar, it will act as a ph down and feed the microbes
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Hey @scottyreal how about an update on the adjustable spectrum lights? How are they working out? Also will they cover far red?
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The best pot for my pot? I’m thinking of down sizing my pots to 3gal units. Run more slightly smaller models. 3 weeks in veg then before moving to flower. I’ve been running 7gal ones. Idk they are a pain in the ass to deal with anymore and I’m thinking they are kinda over kill for the time I’m using them. What’s gonna be the most…
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1 gallon per month the plant will be in the pot is pretty standard before going rootbound. 3 gallons is enough space for 1 month veg and 2 months of flower. That being said. More root space will almost always be better for plant structure. Do a side by side with 2 identical clones and you’ll notice the 7 gallon plant will have thicker stems…
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Crap I just saw autoflower sry. Mine are photoperiod. I’m not sure about defoliating autos.
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