Hey there's your veggie area! That's a great deal on all your stuff - are you going to use some of it in your commercial room? Nice plants, BTW. I love watching your grows, your plants are always so green and healthy! opcorn-2: GTWT :XXhippylove:
Brother your thumb gets greener ever time you post. Wish I was you. I hope you have a plecostomous in the aquarium!
LOL, you're funny, yes there is a Pleco in the tank, he's just small and apparently lazy! :roffl: Thanks you so much GTWT. Yes much of the equipment we bought will be utilized in our commercial grow room. It would have been nice to buy all brand new equipment, but seeing as how my partner is providing all the capitol for the initial startup, and it was such a good deal, we had to buy it. I tested one of the ballasts to make sure they will fire on 240 volts and they do. The veggie area will be getting some seedlings as soon as my Lemonberry seedlings get transplanted and they will move into the closet in the new room and the 600 watt there now will be switched out for a 1000 watt. That will all happen in a couple days. An update on the Lemonberry seedlings. they still look hungry to me so I fed them using my General Organics nutrients at the following rates: Bio Thrive Grow- 10 ml Bio Root---------- 10 ml CaMg------------- 5 ml Bio Weed--------- 2.5 ml Diamond Black--- 15 ml Bio Marine-------- 15 ml + 1/2 tsp. Great White Mycorrhizae The seed starter they are in now is light and lacking nutrients so they should like the feeding. It's basically taken straight from the G.O. feeding chart and I added the diamond black and bio marine since these are soil plants. I took the measurements from the recommended doses on the back of the bottles. I'll post some pics in a couple days probably after I transplant them.
Ras that GO stuff s pretty cool... the bio marine is stinky lol... im surprised they dont mention feeding the diamond black or bio marine in the feed schedule... i bet it will be a successful nutrient program i am anxious to try it my self... the two go boxes i received will give me enough nutes for many MANY runs lol
They do mention them at the bottom of the page on the feeding schedule. They don't include them in the chart because the chart is for both hydro and Soil/soilless mediums and the Diamond Black and Bio Marine are recommended for soil or soilless mediums like Coco only and not recommended for hydro.
Day 36 Okay Here are the seedlings at 36 days since I started germination. They are looking a bit better and showing new growth since I started feeding them with the General Organics. I'm going to transplant them as soon as I can put them into the room where the Master Kush. I'm in the process of harvesting and trimming the Master Kush right now. Still not looking as good as some of the other Lemonberry grows going on, but looking better........... :bong-2:
:thumbs-up: I knew you guys would like him. He's blessing the growth of the seedlings of the sacred herb, the tree of life. That would be a more accurate portrayal of Jesus as he probably looked or much closer to it than the fictional white (catholic) portrayal of Jesus. He was a Jew born of the middle east. He most certainly wasn't white. More likely he was of an olive to brown complexion with black or dark brown hair. When we were shopping for this statue a few years back, there were 2 different ones to choose from, a "traditional" white version, an this one, I chose this one since it seemed more accurate to me. :angel7:
Transplant! Okay the time finally came for the Lemonberrys to be transplanted. They went into 1 gal pots filled with some Master Nursery potting soil and I added some Dr. Earth dry fertilizer and some extra dolomite lime plus some extra perlite. They should love that! I am expecting to see some significant growth now. I also put them under the 600 watt HPS until I can swap it out for my extra 1000 watt MH either tomorrow or the next day. They shouldn't need any feedings for a while, allowing me to focus on prepping my new flower room and caring for my hempy SSH girls which are very demanding requiring lots of feedings and waterings. Anyway here are the pics. Good root development should allow them to take off in their new home. asssit: :thumbs-up:
Day 41 Update The plants (they're officially no longer seedlings) are looking good and happy under the 600 watt HPS in their new 1 gal pots. in their nutrient rich organic soil. All but a couple look nice and green and are showing some significant growth now. I anticipate taking clones in a couple weeks at which time I will sex them. Here are a few pics. These last 2 pics are of the 2 smallest plants and these 2 are looking a but yellow on the lower leaves and also have down curled leaves. Hopefully they will come around and are just a bit slower than their siblings. That's it. I'll keep ya posted on their progress. It's going to get interesting pretty soon.asssit:
Day 46 Update 46 days since I put the seeds into a wet paper towel. They are growing well. Super explosive growth since transplanting them into their supercharged soil. They are loving the added Dr. Earth fertilizers and mycorrhizae. 9 of the 12 are stout little bushes that are getting lots of short branches now. 3 of them are lagging behind looking a bit sickly. I'm not sure what's causing it, they have had the same as all the others. I'll keep trying with them but the other 9 are looking great. They have been playing musical grow rooms lately. They were under the fluoros at first, then under the 250 watt HPs then under the 600 watt HPS and now under the new 1k watt MH lights in the vegetative room. Here are some pics of them. The 3 little sickly ones. Close ups of the biggest ones. asssit: