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Bigger roots. Bigger fruits. 100 gallon pots. Always use good soil. Used fox farm ocean forest.
Now for nutrients, first you need a base. Go to the local hydro store and look at all the bullshit they are trying to sel you. Can be confusing. Basically. Every brand has a product that is the same as another’s brand. Essentially they are all the same. My base a floranova bloom. After you find a base either a 1-2-3 part series, you need to add the sugars and the sweet stuff. I recommend that we use a hormone bud hardener. My choice and Mendocino avalanche. Next, you want to add sugars for your plant to consume. Now, people will come here and try tocry about how it’s a waste yo add extra sugar because your plant already makes their own. Bud the reality is that once the plant is in bloom the buds need more sugar then the plant can produce. They start eating what they need from the medium. Open the cell walls in your soil or medium to allow nutrients to flow from the roots to the buds as fast as possible. I like to add myxhorizae, humor acids, and enzymes to break to down the old organic sin the soil. This makes them available to the plant instead of sitting waste.
Anyway I’m bored. Ask away
Anyway I’m bored. Ask away