Soil2Coco’s Indoor Multi Strain Journal

Discussion in 'Indoor Grow Journals' started by Soil2Coco, May 29, 2018.

  1. Thanks man. Yield and bud size are pretty small but quality looks excellent. The Hempy definitely kicked ass with H&G nutes
     
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  2. What supersoil recipie do you use .. I just started a batch of subcool. But I have to wait 2 months for it to cook
     

  3. 1/3 peat mix (I like sunshine advanced mix #4) 1/3 compost (ewc and chicken manure), and 1/3 aeration (pumice, Perlite, rice hulls, whatever)


    1 cup per cf (7.5 gallons) of each amendment


    Kelp meal

    Alfalfa meal

    Neem seed meal

    Feather meal

    Fish bone meal

    Oyster shell flour

    Crab shell meal



    1/2 cup per cf of guanos


    Seabird guano

    High N guano

    High P guano


    1.5 cups per cf of rock dusts and Biochar


    Glacial rock dust

    Basalt rock dust

    Biochar
     
  4. Sweet that seems like a nice mix. Seems to have alot of p I have some of those above ingredients left over maybe I'll scoop up some extra and whip up a batch of that and compare...

    How long do you cook and are you able to finish with just water and maybe a few teas near harvest
     
  5. Keep it moist with a good Bennies like Recharge. 6 weeks is usually minimum cook time. I’ll have about 70 gallons to recycle after this run. Just dump it out on the tarp, rake in some light amendments and ewc, and some enzymes, and it’s good for another run
     
  6. If your ok with fluffy buds it will go the distance on water only. Ive never been satisfied with a complete water only grow yet. Always need a boost. I’ve been using Aptus Supplements in flower this run
     
  7. Have you ever ran subcools exact recipie before?
     
  8. Thats cool you can recycle . I planned on just turning it over into my compost pile and then spreading it in my garden..maybe if money gets tight I'll try to recharge it
     
  9. I believe that’s where I started with it. I’m a coco grower that’s been impressed with Hydro results. Always trying to duplicate to no avail in soil, so I just keep growing in both methods.
     
  10. It gets better with age. Don’t waste it
     
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  11. Looking good bro
     
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  12. Yeah you seem.to have alot going on. You're plants all look amazing . Right now I have 5 in dwc and maybe 20 in a coco/pearlite mix. I just want to try a full organic run and see how it goes.. I'm mainly cooking this up for the upcoming outdoor season .(ill prolly throw 4 inside in 7 gal smart pots )I hope to have 10 or so outdoor plants in 20 gal of supersoil.. the plan is to sit and forget and maybe check on them once a month. I live in upstate New York so our flower season is pretty short so I'm hopeing the supersoil will be enough with a fast finishing strain.
     
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  13. I’m in Western NY, our outdoor is a tough season. Rains always come at the end
     
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  14. #874 RaindrOP, Dec 9, 2018
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    Yep im a 20 min drive from lake ontario..
     
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  15. Transplanted Ricks Pupil BX, Fruity Jack CBD And Grandpas Stash mothers into 7 gallon pots. I’m going to flower these three in the 2x4 side once the Sharks finish. I don’t think they will produce clones as I had hoped due to their indica structure so if these turn out well, I’ll go from seed again.

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    The flower room will be back in full production in about a week with all Indicas this run for some potent and healing RSO
     
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  16. Looking great as always.
    Couple three more weeks [​IMG]
    Wedding cake [​IMG]
    Gods Gift
    Getting the flip


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  17. Cool, I'm originally from Southwestern NY.
     
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  18. I moved the indicas in to flower today. Front two are Grandpas Stash, middle two are Granddaddy Black, back two are Ricks Pupil BX
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    Mainlines

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    Hoping for some big indica colas with the mainlines. My first attempt at a true nugbuckets version
     

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  19. Aww Yeah! Sweet!
    Got the tent dialed in with the sweet new baby girls. 4 cmh 315's. I took off a lot of leaves and little branches that won't make anything.
    Some of the roots look like the flame job on a hot rod! Haa!
    And lightning!
    37 days above ground.
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  20. White Sharks on day 63 since flip. A lot of amber coming on now so they’ve been pulled to dry out for a couple days before chop

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