Mephisto Genetics Queens, Dirty Girls and Crackwhores

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Welcome to the show. This thread is going to serve as a place holder for my all organic orgy with these 6 ladies. Left row is Cosmic Queen x2. Middle row is Double Grape x2. Right row is White Crack x2.

The setup is as follows:

* 4x4x6 ghetto tent from China.
* 2 - 3 Cob fixtures putting out 225w each for a total of 450 watts. Courtesy of Timbergrowlights.
* Kis organics nutrient pack, mixed as the label suggests with 5% biochar added. The biochar was soaked in fish hydrolysate for 14 days.
* I'm will be adding roots organics grow/bloom/foundation/elemental to the mix upon potting up from the jiffy pots they are in currently (see image).
* In the jiffy pots is a 50/30/20 mix of worm castings, peat moss and perlite. Clear party cups we're used to keep the humidity high for germination.
* The seeds were soaked in distilled water for 18 hours and directly sowed.
* I'll be potting up to 5 gallon pots.
* I plan on watering with recharge and mammoth P at some point (haven't quite worked this in yet).

Feel free to say hey or check my previous grow (of which I owe some smoke reports so stay tuned).

NuGz
 

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Haha gotta love the thread title :D got a Cosmic Queen sprouted at day 5 as we speak!

Being as it is a mycorrhizal inoculant, this should be going in right now, as it takes a while for the symbioses to establish and you do want the benefits of mycorrhizal colonization DURING and not after the grow :D
Definitely don't add P whilst you want mycorrhizae developing: if there's an abundance of P the plant won't bother investing in the mycos.

Cheers and happy growing!
 
Digging it all ;). Except the transplant. What's your reasoning for transplanting?
If you start seedlings in smaller pots and transplant at the right time your plants grow faster and flower faster. Most people are afraid of transplanting Autos. If done right it is good technique.
 
Digging it all ;). Except the transplant. What's your reasoning for transplanting?
Not really a transplant it's me dropping the peat pot into the 5 gallon of organic soil. The reason is the starter soil (in the peat cups) is lighter in total nutrients than the soil in the 5 gallons.ill actually be putting the cups in the 5 gallons before roots hit side of cups. It was more of a decision to ensure young plants weren't sticking their feet in "hot" organic soil.
 
Haha gotta love the thread title :D got a Cosmic Queen sprouted at day 5 as we speak!


Being as it is a mycorrhizal inoculant, this should be going in right now, as it takes a while for the symbioses to establish and you do want the benefits of mycorrhizal colonization DURING and not after the grow :D
Definitely don't add P whilst you want mycorrhizae developing: if there's an abundance of P the plant won't bother investing in the mycos.

Cheers and happy growing!
Ahhh, I knew I missed something....extreme gardening mycos was mixed in to the peat cups. :)
 
Not really a transplant it's me dropping the peat pot into the 5 gallon of organic soil. The reason is the starter soil (in the peat cups) is lighter in total nutrients than the soil in the 5 gallons.ill actually be putting the cups in the 5 gallons before roots hit side of cups. It was more of a decision to ensure young plants weren't sticking their feet in "hot" organic soil.
Nice. Sounds like the "no transplant transplant" some users have success with m
 
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