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how much and when? what strains have you used it on?
it can be used in a foliar spray. ur doing very good on a first grow. thats probly a 24k btu not sure where ur located but theres a good chance youll need to ugrade that in the summer if not sooner
is that a door? try cutting some mylar into a strip and put the black side facing out around the inside of the frame
how much and when? what strains have you used it on?
t-rose lookin good in there!
i vote under feeding
Use a Doktor Doom Fogger!!! They are amazing and safe for your lady's if you follow the instructions. I personally took on 22 of my good brothers women because he had to go sit down. They were infested with pider mites and infected my entire room and a portion of the surrounding area. I used watered down alchohol as per a oppinion on one site as it evaporates and doesnt hur the plant but kills the mites. That it does but when thier eggs hatch the cycle begins again. Doktor Doom with one used cleared the entire area and Ive had no problems since. I fully endorse thier product.
What's up Rose, long time no see. Plant's look great. bump up the ppm on those clones for sure. I hit my plants hard after a few weeks. They strain for a little bit but always bounce back. Try monterey insect spray if you haven't. I have problems with bugs so i incorporated this stuff into a foliar feed cycle. I mix it mild and i haven't had bugs (except white flies) since. It's also organic. Nonetheless, looking great.
Looking good.
few tips:
When you started out your plants in coco you were giving them straight water. I get the best results using 5ml per gallon cal/mg . (If using reverse osmosis water I use calmg every watering/feeding until last 2 weeks)
That will help the yellowing from happening. (see how on previous page the edges of the bubba's leaves are yellow)
I also like to pre-treat the coco with some cal/mg and a light feed before I stick plants in the coco.
Reason is this, If there is insufficient cal/mg the coco will leach it from the plants. They will recover but I find they do better if I pre-treat the coco before putting plants in the coco.
Your soil nutrient plan looks good. I have used the same in coco and gotten great results. Only difference is I used overdrive and carbs.
As far as using what you got:
I would hit the plants with the guardian MY up to the 2nd week of flower. That will help the roots to thrive and help to protect the plants against disease.
Since you got it, use hygrozyme every 2 weeks.
Using the overdrive at the end will harden the buds up. I have also used gravity in combination with overdrive, as a tip I would keep it simple and just use one to start. Less is more sometimes.
I agree with winta to cut the silica by week 4.
Liquid carboload can be uses and not effect the taste.
If you like your buds to taste like cotton candy then can use bud candy instead of carboload. Just my personal opinion. Some like bud candy some do not.
if you feel daring, May want to try some plants with certain nutes and some without. Then you can determine what you like. (example: test with bud candy and without) But then again, that may make things more complicated. I like to keep it simple. Keep is simple is safe and then can try more testing later.
To be safe, I flush coco every 2 weeks then feed with 50% strength solution after.
Walk before you run, better safe than sorry. imho.
Looking forward to those flowers :)
What's up Rose, Try monterey insect spray if you haven't. I have problems with bugs so i incorporated this stuff into a foliar feed cycle. I mix it mild and i haven't had bugs
nice setup Rose,
Do you prefer top drip over flood-n-drain?
I ask cause thats a packed tray, it seems like it'd be easier to flood than drip on the setup.
leadsled --- digging that cal/mag soak tip