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I myself and done trying to second guess the folks who make the nutrients. 3 marginal grows and I have discovered most every single nutrition company now has a dedicated bud schedule.
https://www.remonutrients.com/calculator/
Use the system as designed and see how good it gets.

Not sure which parts you have.
If the nutrition is organic it is hard to go over into problem territory.
If it is organic following the guide can help eliminate nitrogen problems in mid to late flower.
Still try to keep some fan leafs around as a snack if you run out of nitrogen.
 
So this is what i got from them.
Anything particular i need to look at while in Early flower? What would be the ideal Humidity temp? I keep them at around 50-55% humid rn and 27,5-29c.
One more question when i go to the calculator. The numners under week are they representing how often to feed in a week or what? If i. Get that i think i understand most then
 

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Tell ya what I will help you but you go ahead and find you the chart that has those nutrients and post it.
Then print it.
Then follow it.
It is basic following directions that has messed up my first 3 grows. I want you to learn from my problems and not repeat it.
Your nutrition choice followed for cannabis will meet and prolly exceed your expectations.

Cannabis grows under a lot of conditions. Obviously the more heat you have the more you turn up the furnace.
However this needs to be balanced with proper nutrition and lighting.
One of the aspects of indoor growing folks follow is vdp. I agree it is important but the fact remains the stability of the environment without swings in humidity are what allows a grow to shine. A tent running at 82 degrees at 1.2 vdp in flower is awesome for production and yield but if the 1.2 vdp is not stable and say trends up and down multiple times an hour you will not have good growth. The transperation of the plant will stop and go and the internal water pressure inside the plant will lower. It will loose the flat leaf presentation. It will still grow fine but not at the rate you want.
There are actual university studies and videos showing the bubble/puddle formation and halt of transperation . Some growers here have caught this in photos.

In any event when you start to see sugar forming it's time to lower down the temp winding up around 75 day and 68 night. This preserves terps and stuff (University studies and Bugby)
 
Ok holly crap dude that is one shitty set of instructions.
You are correct they do not say if this is per feed or per week.
I have used organics that were both styles. My foop a liquid was every water but the Dr Earth is a dry amendment applied once during the schedule intervals.
That pisses me off for you🤪
I guess call the 1800 number and ask them to clarify a very important point of using their nutrients.
And post it here 😎
 
Ok holly crap dude that is one shitty set of instructions.
You are correct they do not say if this is per feed or per week.
I have used organics that were both styles. My foop a liquid was every water but the Dr Earth is a dry amendment applied once during the schedule intervals.
That pisses me off for you🤪
I guess call the 1800 number and ask them to clarify a very important point of using their nutrients.
And post it here 😎
well ill try my best to find out. I dont think the line will be cheap if i call from Slovenia/Austria 😂🤣 ill try to find an alternative way of decoding this and ill sure as hell update you asap.
Im trying to keep a stable env. My wife suggested to keep it around 26c/27. So ill see maybe ill it like that. My 320w led is dimmed to around 70% and its hanging 55cm over sherbet. The rest is 60cm. Hope thats good. I plan to.turn up to 100 once they go into mid flower.
 
well ill try my best to find out. I dont think the line will be cheap if i call from Slovenia/Austria 😂🤣 ill try to find an alternative way of decoding this and ill sure as hell update you asap.
Im trying to keep a stable env. My wife suggested to keep it around 26c/27. So ill see maybe ill it like that. My 320w led is dimmed to around 70% and its hanging 55cm over sherbet. The rest is 60cm. Hope thats good. I plan to.turn up to 100 once they go into mid flower.
Light movement should be incremental.
Are you familiar with bouncing light energy up until you get a negative presentation?
I do this at least every 10 days or so. Push the lights up a few points every day. For this to work you need a way to measure lights. Lux par does not matter it's a value not a target.
You up the light energy until the 4 hour check gets you a leaf curl, taco, twist or other light is to f'n high look and if this happens back it back down to the last setting that did not have an issue.
This is bouncing off the saturation light level. It needs to be done slowly and carefully as exceeding this bigly can damage plant tops.
The next presentation to look for is at the end of day. If you have a stable environment you will get leafs upright and level but at the end of the day they can look tired especially in an organic grow that has a low water period. They plant just looks like it need a break. If you run 18 hours from 6am it should look tired by 11 pm and ready for bed at midnight.

Most strike that ALL of the good knowledge I have I get from reading every journal and diaries I can and stealing good ideas.
 
Light movement should be incremental.
Are you familiar with bouncing light energy up until you get a negative presentation?
I do this at least every 10 days or so. Push the lights up a few points every day. For this to work you need a way to measure lights. Lux par does not matter it's a value not a target.
You up the light energy until the 4 hour check gets you a leaf curl, taco, twist or other light is to f'n high look and if this happens back it back down to the last setting that did not have an issue.
This is bouncing off the saturation light level. It needs to be done slowly and carefully as exceeding this bigly can damage plant tops.
The next presentation to look for is at the end of day. If you have a stable environment you will get leafs upright and level but at the end of the day they can look tired especially in an organic grow that has a low water period. They plant just looks like it need a break. If you run 18 hours from 6am it should look tired by 11 pm and ready for bed at midnight.

Most strike that ALL of the good knowledge I have I get from reading every journal and diaries I can and stealing good ideas.
First time hearing this. Ill look into it.
Even thru im sure ill keep those advanced things for my next grow. I didnt intend to train them nor anything. Let them grow out naturally first time. Atleast sherbet. There is room to try with other 2
 
So i just came home from a work trip and my wife been taking good care of them. Today i feed them
3ml VeloKalp
3mlMicro
3ml Grow
3ml Magcal
Also i feeded the same to sherbet queen thats flowering plus i added 3ml of Bloom, 3ml of astroflower and 3ml of natures candy.
I took off some old leaves from milky way as she is entering early flower and i lolipoped her a bit. Hope she survives it. Couldn't stand her being so bushy with only the top leaves getting light.
 

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