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There's an ale trail on by me today. Busses between 7 or 8 pubs in the villages. Could be messy
I would use vertical lamps of you grow SOG :-)If your guna use small pots like that put 16 plants in 1 sqm 4x rows of 4 top em once and let em get 4 nice buds each pull the rest of the shit off u will have a nice hrvest without a single bit of root bound and blade amount is as far as I know about genetics and nothing to do with size of pot BIGGER FART NOISE
it is a def, its a lack of balance in Chlorophyll, likely relating to Iron as a consequence of pH, which itself is a consequence of someone tilting the media out of cec balance. Perhaps the pH has been to low? Or is now climbing? And so the Fe is binding and or leaching?Agreed
Nah .an its def not tmv
Chem looks good bro nice work
GG4 came to seed extremely quickly if you dont mind me saying. Not that what people have is not a worthy plant, but how long did it take to get Chemdog in to seed? It takes quite a long time I understand, I am not sure how the owner of what is the GG4 clone, got it to seed so fast, not that this isnt possible, I just question it, I dont know enoughVariety is the spice of life :)
got any silicon? Might be an idea to run silicon first to help balance internal plant pH ahead of adding extra nutes, or if using epsom salts, I would may be first look to use a chelate for Fe like Humic/ Fulvic acid and see if you can stop the leaching of existing Fe in the media. Lots of Dutch nutes are really low Iron if you use Dutch nutes? Reason is they can not run to waste, and so have to treat water, this being done with UV, which precipitates out the Fe sending any res solution acidic, so they largely removed it, or only added it with a chelate like Humic, this is why you may see humic listed in your nutes.Well I've not seen any need for calmag lately so ill stick with what I'm doing lol ...
I've not seen any yellow leaves or anything all the way through but if I do I have some Epsom on hand ...
you should never drench that shit, my word....foliar only mate, it is not a soil feed system, it destroy the consistency and charge of soil and causes compaction and worseI've always been super paranoid about adding epsom to my medium due to salt build up so have always gonna with canna mono mg
Canna mono trace is a lovely little concoction that I add once in veg n once in flowering n add when needed after thatgot any silicon? Might be an idea to run silicon first to help balance internal plant pH ahead of adding extra nutes, or if using epsom salts, I would may be first look to use a chelate for Fe like Humic/ Fulvic acid and see if you can stop the leaching of existing Fe in the media. Lots of Dutch nutes are really low Iron if you use Dutch nutes? Reason is they can not run to waste, and so have to treat water, this being done with UV, which precipitates out the Fe sending any res solution acidic, so they largely removed it, or only added it with a chelate like Humic, this is why you may see humic listed in your nutes.
Its early enough to foliar it, I would apply a foliar not a root feed since your root zone is likely a bit off. Humic acid will help mop up any unsed ions from your feeds that may be hanging about causing pH issues otherwise
I'm assuming you're referring to epsom?you should never drench that shit, my word....foliar only mate, it is not a soil feed system, it destroy the consistency and charge of soil and causes compaction and worse
got any silicon? Might be an idea to run silicon first to help balance internal plant pH ahead of adding extra nutes, or if using epsom salts, I would may be first look to use a chelate for Fe like Humic/ Fulvic acid and see if you can stop the leaching of existing Fe in the media. Lots of Dutch nutes are really low Iron if you use Dutch nutes? Reason is they can not run to waste, and so have to treat water, this being done with UV, which precipitates out the Fe sending any res solution acidic, so they largely removed it, or only added it with a chelate like Humic, this is why you may see humic listed in your nutes.
Its early enough to foliar it, I would apply a foliar not a root feed since your root zone is likely a bit off. Humic acid will help mop up any unsed ions from your feeds that may be hanging about causing pH issues otherwise
What do u mean bro came to seed ?GG4 came to seed extremely quickly if you dont mind me saying. Not that what people have is not a worthy plant, but how long did it take to get Chemdog in to seed? It takes quite a long time I understand, I am not sure how the owner of what is the GG4 clone, got it to seed so fast, not that this isnt possible, I just question it, I dont know enough
the irony of nutrients is we need luxury levels of Micros, but we do not need luxury levels of NPK which is what most nutes are. So, most programs are doomed to fail because they and virtually no one in a domestic sense for sure, takes account of the actual facts that plants only sequester certain requests for certain elements and that these proteins secreted via the root systems relate only to individual enzymes, so for example, protein A can only unlock enzyme A not enzyme B. Plants fire these responses based on the development cycle, some come in and out, some last from say day 7 to day 21 bloom and never come back. So if we go on with a stupid program that doesnt account for this biological truth, we will continue to lose soil to erosion, plants to disease and water to pollution.Canna mono trace is a lovely little concoction that I add once in veg n once in flowering n add when needed after that
ie they turned what was a clone, in to a for sale seed faster than I think it really possible, but then I dont breed for anything other than fun and to have something not GG4 for example :-)What do u mean bro came to seed ?
Can't run to waste I'm just setting up a run to waste system for drippers in coco is there guna be issues if I'm using normal nutes from the shop ?got any silicon? Might be an idea to run silicon first to help balance internal plant pH ahead of adding extra nutes, or if using epsom salts, I would may be first look to use a chelate for Fe like Humic/ Fulvic acid and see if you can stop the leaching of existing Fe in the media. Lots of Dutch nutes are really low Iron if you use Dutch nutes? Reason is they can not run to waste, and so have to treat water, this being done with UV, which precipitates out the Fe sending any res solution acidic, so they largely removed it, or only added it with a chelate like Humic, this is why you may see humic listed in your nutes.
Its early enough to foliar it, I would apply a foliar not a root feed since your root zone is likely a bit off. Humic acid will help mop up any unsed ions from your feeds that may be hanging about causing pH issues otherwise
ie they turned what was a clone, in to a for sale seed faster than I think it really possible, but then I dont breed for anything other than fun and to have something not GG4 for example :)
I do 1st time buddy, but second time of using it not, this is because the roots of my old plant contain a mass of Calcium which I use fungus to realize, fungus secrete organic acids on to the old roots, this breaks them down in to NPK, plus all the other things my plant ever ate or is, all of the powerful and subtle pre converted elements, resonate with my new cannabis plant, they know each other if you get me. The microbes know the material too, so every one gets to work recycling the old in to food for the new. This is the power of a forest right, no one feeds the forest but the forest itself. The insect we try so hard to kill carry frass which is the fundamental engine of Nitrogen fixation. So we kill insects, we kill NPK, we kill ourselves imagining some fucking idiot in a lab will save us, when all the time its our technology that is so powerful we will no be able to hold on to it, and it will destroy us, or we wake up first.That shit still blows my mind man..I've seen ur girls n they look good but I still can't fathom how u don't need calmag for coco.