Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers

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Ghosttrainx

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Gonna be fair, I re read what you wrote 3 times and I still can’t figure out what you trying to say..... sry
Yeah justed worked it out how to edit it I saw 60 + days then I saw 28 days so 4 weeks from flip so by week 5 the onset of bloom should be popping out ready for PK13 14 that's if u haven't used any PK yet
 
TheBadChoice

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Yeah justed worked it out how to edit it I saw 60 + days then I saw 28 days so 4 weeks from flip so by week 5 the onset of bloom should be popping out ready for PK13 14 that's if u haven't used any PK yet
Well I’m gonna guess by the PK your speaking NPK and yes I have been adjusting it and ph and etc to try to get it to push for big fat fluid buds, I got humbolts sweet&sticky to help push the glycols and trich production line ran out of my old compost tea so....
 
TheBadChoice

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No N about it other term is potash
That’s an old photo from a previous grow, G14 by 420fastbuds but yes I do use potash and other silica additives and stuff. I’ve been playing around with certain nutes as of late and man I gotta say when it comes to potash % base Maxibloom powder is kind of nice. Funny note of that grow, got over 6oz off a marz hydro ts1000 lol
 
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RookieBC

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I'm gonna throw them in the green house to finish off in September October I'll tie them up then I just gotta keep them under 7 feet or I'll outgrow the greenhouse and if I left them in there all year i wouldn't be able to get inside it. We have a shorter grow season here than most and a super wet May & June & September October. Nothing better than having a super wet end of September and warm days followed by a super wet October with cooler temps it's Bud Rots best friend but every 5 or 10 years we get nothing but sunshine from September 21-Mid October and it's perfect for finishing outdoor last year we had two massive storms separated by super warm days and every single person I know got hit with it no matter what strain and how impervious it is to mold and rot.
 
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