Mephisto Genetics Pipes Organic Sour Stomper Grow

IMGL0278.JPG IMGL0279.JPG IMGL0280.JPG Weekly update. All 3 plants are doing very good and have been doing a nice solid growth from day one. Day 13 today. So far I've been watering with a mild solution of liquid kelp, molasses and a dash of mycos. I did start the first foliar application of Extreme Blend which is an organic product that I use and believe strongly in. I use it once a week on Sunday mornings when the lights are off. Anyhow-so far so good.:peace:Pipes
 
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Yours looks great I'm starting my journey to organics question is pro-tekt silicon organic? I know I can get the other kind but I have this but don't want to put anything in my soil that will hurt it.Im going to use the Mephisto soil mix this time this is only my second grow I have fish and kelp for veg if needed and molasses and a few other things if needed in my newness I bought this stuff called nitrozyme I now know it's over priced sea weed but they say to foliar feed with it till 2 week of bloom do you think this would be alright?What's your thoughts on foliar feeding?The 18 years I smoked I can't say if I ever smoked organic to me is a health choiice its not for the taste for me I would not no the difference I've just had enough chemical's put in my body. I'm going to follow along I'm trying to find those of you that grow organic to learn I'm slowly going to purchase everything I'm missing so maybe next grow I can use my own mix I did first grow with fox farm trio it did good but I'm a health conscious person so chemical free is how it's going to have to go can't wait to learn from you all!I got 10 oz from 4 plants that's what I need from each grow for my personal use. I have run 5 this time in hopes of it being close.thank you
 
This is only my second grow going totally organic. The first time I mixed my soil mix too hot and just with synthetics its easy to over-do everything. I did a search on Pro Tekt and I did not find any claims made by them about being organic so my guess is that is not an organic product. I looked at the Mephisto soil mix and I've seen others like it and believe that they are good products but if I used it in the Pro Mix blend that I use I know it would become too hot as it's already organically amended. I don't know what you are using for soil but if there isn't any amendments in it then why not just use it with the Mephisto mix. It might do a very nice job for you. You might have everything you need right there. I do foliar feed with the organic Extreme Blend and it works excellent. By foliar feeding you don't screw up the soil. Just remember less is always better than more when it comes to these plants. Good luck with your grow and keep use posted. Pipes
 
Here's my Sour Stompers on day 21IMGL0436.JPG IMGL0437.JPG IMGL0438.JPG IMGL0439.JPG IMGL0440.JPG IMGL0441.JPG I've just been watering with a mild solution of de-chlorinated tap water with molasses and liquid kelp and a dash of myco's. Plants are doing great as far as I'm concerned. The tallest one is about 10 inches tall and the shortest one is at 10.5 inches. I will start adding some organic cal mag with the next watering. Anyhow everything is hunky dory here.:pass:Pipes

BTW All 3 of these plants are growing about the same and structured about the same and at their currant growth rate they should get close to or exceed their advertised height. From my limited experience this variety looks like it may be nicely consistent.
 
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your doing foliage sprays in early pistil development for boosting? try a tea and/or a 1/4 strength spike or even a 1/3 strength soil spike.me personally?, i would avoid foliage sprays with autos much after 2 weeks. once you see the first pistil development, you need to be really careful imho since again imo ,it will tamp and potentially slow down early flower development once them pistils get wet a time er three. well I tried it a handful of times and thats what I got anyways LOL

looking excellent though!! so its obviously working :D
 
heyhey Loud Pipes, they're looking awesome!

One thing I don't get: could you explain your reasoning for continually adding mycos and molasses to the soil?
I usually just sprinkle mycos onto the root zone when transplanting or when growing direct in the final soil add them to the seed's plant hole and that's it. You shouldn't have to reinnoculate unless you have disturbances in the soil?
And the molasses... the microorganisms are supposed to be eating the plant exudates and transforming soil nutrients?
What am I missing?
 
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