Doc L

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  1. Yes I agree, what I had was a hydroponic 10 (26L) pots, I dont know how it started but just very slow growths overall, then I had different type of slime growing around but not affecting roots. I think a good taste is down to flushing and also adding of micro nutrients, a good microbial soil and molasses. Yep i'll upload a pic of how they are soon, Ive already top dressed with lime, blood meal and TNC micro nutrients
  2. Cant see the pics, im interested!
  3. thats a good idea
  4. Yeah that is so true, i got some delahaze and cheese vegging at the moment, spreading them out over maybe 2 sq meters, gonna be another 2 or 3 weeks more veg i reckon. I could make the cheese mothers, although at there size i think 6 would take around 5 weeks veg per sq m? Really having problems figuring out a short 3 week veg plant in sq meter, as I dont want to be watering every hour with 30 plants in 1 square meter lol. Maybe like a daily thing ya know? Breath and talk to the babies
  5. Ahh okay FIM, yeah I was thinking of using like a cheese type strain, I reckon at 3 weeks of veg it would be touching fan leaves with only 4 or 6 per sq meter? I did try hydroponic once and I was not successful with it, even though I understand ppm, ec levels etc.. Give thanks for the reply!
  6. Seeds with the first lot then i'll do a perpetrual cloning system. Soil I'll be using something like 25% compost 25% Perlite 25% coco coir other 25% would contain composted worm castings, sea weed meal, blood meal and tnc trace minerals
  7. I am planning to run my 3 square meter space a little differently with having only short uniform strain seeds, im looking at maybe 30 - 10 litre pots in the 3 square meter space, although im only looking at vegging for 3 weeks. would this be to close? any help is appreciated

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