Darth Fader
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GH 3:2 (9ml Bloom, 6ml Micro) is Head's formula/Rez's Recipe from eye-see-mag (user GratefulHead) from years ago. I ran it when I started and it works fine. It's butt-simple but I thought it lacked a bit of N in veg & wanted my leaves darker green. Venom on here said he was running opposite in veg so I tried that & thought it was great. So, there you go. Not that I'm a master OG grower but if the plants are looking a little pale I'll still do that in veg (up the Micro), but you gotta read the plant. Great for a short veg to get that vibrant shade of green, but most don't like that much N for too long. Probably why so many people run a lot of CalMag - it's got 2%N. Just watch the hue of your leaves & she'll show you what she likes. ;)
Puss, a cell phone will encode gps metatdata into your picture files. You can prevent this by turning off location services (GPS) in settings. You can also google search for a program that will strip away that GPS data from your image files. Otherwise you may be posted a very accurate gps location of your plants. A lot of consumer cameras have gps now too, so go download a user's manual and make sure that shit is turned off. Some sites will strip that metadata from uploaded image files, but best to make sure it's never encoded in the first place.
Checking in from Cabo. The margaritas are gooooood!
Puss, a cell phone will encode gps metatdata into your picture files. You can prevent this by turning off location services (GPS) in settings. You can also google search for a program that will strip away that GPS data from your image files. Otherwise you may be posted a very accurate gps location of your plants. A lot of consumer cameras have gps now too, so go download a user's manual and make sure that shit is turned off. Some sites will strip that metadata from uploaded image files, but best to make sure it's never encoded in the first place.
Checking in from Cabo. The margaritas are gooooood!