Nacho151 Growbucket OC/GG#4 Dakine BBP Grow

Going to see what happens when using Dakine 420 and BBP in a Grobucket!

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Seedbank: Seedbank.co
Media: Fox Farm Ocean Forrest

Strain (bagseed too): GG#4 (FEM)
Indoor: Tent
Tent: 4x4x6.6
Lighting: Bestva LED 1000 wt, supplemental LED side light 40 wt
Light height: 24 inches from plant
Temps (day and night): Day= 80 f, night= 69 f
Relative Humidity (day and night) : Day 70 % - Night 50 %
Added Air (fans, portable acs, heaters, dehumidifiers) : Humidifier
Ventilation: AC INFINITY T4 – Room Ventilation: AC INFINITY Airlift T10
Pot sizes: GroBuckets (5 gal bucket w/insert)
Nutrient type: Dakine 420 / BBP
Ph numbers: 5.8 TO 6.3 with R/O WATER
Ec and PPM: PPM
Water Temps: 69 f
Co2: Exhale bag

Seed germination date: 01/09/22
Veg duration: 60 Days
Nutrient cycles (how often feed/water): Weekly

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Seedbank: Pacific Seedbank
Media: Fox Farm Ocean Forrest

Strain (bagseed too): Orange Crush (FEM)
Indoor: Tent
Tent: 4x4x6.6
Lighting: Bestva LED 1000 wt, supplemental LED side light 40 wt
Light height: 24 inches from plant
Temps (day and night): Day= 80 f, night= 69 f
Relative Humidity (day and night) : Day 70 % - Night 50 %
Added Air (fans, portable acs, heaters, dehumidifiers) : Humidifier
Ventilation: AC INFINITY T4 – Room Ventilation: AC INFINITY Airlift T10
Pot sizes: GroBuckets (5 gal bucket w/insert)
Nutrient type: Dakine 420 / BBP
Ph numbers: 5.8 TO 6.3 with R/O WATER
Ec and PPM: PPM
Water Temps: 69 f
Co2: Exhale bag

Seed germination date: 01/09/22
Veg duration: 60 Days
Nutrient cycles (how often feed/water): Weekly


GG#4 Plant 1


GG#4 Plant 2


Orange Crush Plant 1

1 Orange Crush seed didn’t pop so I added some H2O2 to try to pop another Orange Crush seed. I’ll start posting updates as soon as they get bigger and showing signs of life. I might have to pop another GG#4 to replace GG#4 plant 1 due to a accident while transplanting. Hopefully it will recover. @TheMadFlascher I hope you’re ready for my endless questions for the next 4 or 5 months! @htowngrower here is my new grow!

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I love the nonchalant attitude.

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LOL, Hell Yeah !
Let’s get this show on the road !
Always a lot of fun !

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I’m here :+1:t3::v:t3:

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Can’t wait to see your grow @nacho151

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From now on I’m going to put a drop of H2O2 in the water to soak the seeds. The 2nd Orange Crush seed popped in 12 hours after hitting the moist paper towel! And it looks like the GG#4 Plant 1 is going to recover just need to add a little more soil when it gets an inch taller.

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Watching to see!

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You mean the top picture one survived ? Damn I need to do whatever you are doing lol. I would have killed that for sure.

I’m a following…

Marty

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Resilient little buggers aren’t they. :+1:t3:
I have always put about 10 drops of peroxide to a half a cup of water to pop my seeds. From my very first seed I popped, works great.

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Im gonna try that next time too. I will still put the Fulvic acid and seaweed in but I’m gonna put some H2O3 in too. Might not have lost all those 10th planets?

Marty

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It surprised me! It actually looks healthy this morning. Just need to add a little soil around it in a day or 2 when it gets a little taller.

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Yes. Following.

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I just checked the plants when the lights turned back on and got a picture of GG#4 plant 1. I thought I would share it.

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I don’t think you’re out of the woods yet. It looks like it still has that little sack over The top of it.

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I checked it when I opened the tent. I thought it was a helmet at first, but in the tent it looked like dirt on it. Tomorrow I’ll see if it still looks like that and mist it just before lights out at 1 PM. I didn’t really want to stress it more tonight.

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Looks like that baby is just about to stand up tall! Following. :slight_smile:

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I’ll be watching, @nacho151
Glad I get to catch your grow from the start! :+1:.

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GG#4 Plant 2 is looking strong this morning!

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There’s nothing like that moment when you see the first set of leaves sprouting :relieved: :relieved:

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