Mephisto Genetics Cat Grows Ripley's OG by Mephisto

Cat u said your watering till light run off, ive got a few sweet seeds on day 5. ive been giving each plant about 700ml of food the last few days and am growing in 5 gallon fabric pots and i have not seen any runn off at all. should i be watering till i see run off even at this young age? i was worried about over watering, but following your 2 current journals wondering if maybe im not giving them enough

20161008_105851.jpg thats the largest of the lot on day 5
 
Cat u said your watering till light run off, ive got a few sweet seeds on day 5. ive been giving each plant about 700ml of food the last few days and am growing in 5 gallon fabric pots and i have not seen any runn off at all. should i be watering till i see run off even at this young age? i was worried about over watering, but following your 2 current journals wondering if maybe im not giving them enough

View attachment 643184 thats the largest of the lot on day 5
Hey Boomer... what are you growing in? I grow in coco and run off is probably more important than soil, but TBH, I'm not entirely sure
 
Hey Boomer... what are you growing in? I grow in coco and run off is probably more important than soil, but TBH, I'm not entirely sure
Promix ph soil

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There is a button on the left hand side with a flash symbol. Press that and the flash should pop up. If you are in automatic mode, I'm guessing it will go off if the camera thinks it needs to. In manual it should trigger when you take the photo.
In manual set you shutter speed to the fastest setting, close your aperture up (f16 or higher) and pop your flash up. Take a picture then bring you aperture down a stop, take a pic, turn shutter speed down, take a pic and so on until you dial it in.
What your trying to do if your light is OK is to get the flash to fill in, here a link for the popper blurb.
Looking forward to see that photo both in action, you got me thinking but I just don't have the room in my attic.
 
There is a button on the left hand side with a flash symbol. Press that and the flash should pop up. If you are in automatic mode, I'm guessing it will go off if the camera thinks it needs to. In manual it should trigger when you take the photo.
In manual set you shutter speed to the fastest setting, close your aperture up (f16 or higher) and pop your flash up. Take a picture then bring you aperture down a stop, take a pic, turn shutter speed down, take a pic and so on until you dial it in.
What your trying to do if your light is OK is to get the flash to fill in, here a link for the popper blurb.
Looking forward to see that photo both in action, you got me thinking but I just don't have the room in my attic.
:slap: thanks dude, at the doctor's note but can't wait to try. I was always an early adopter of tech, but now I've had a free vr headset for my s7 never used.

Now i know I'm old
 
:slap: thanks dude, at the doctor's note but can't wait to try. I was always an early adopter of tech, but now I've had a free vr headset for my s7 never used.

Now i know I'm old

thanks for the slap dude
 
Hope everything is OK dude and internet is just down
 
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