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ive also noticed you dont use an enzyme, care to elaborate?
I do use enzymes during flush...just didn't incude it here. The entire feeding regimen has been re-vamped and fine tuned.
Alien, I'm almost gonna pull the trigger on 100% organic.. When are you gonna post new regimen with veg regimen, adding teas and cap's bennies? Also what is avg yield with your 4x10 beds with plant count, 8 plants 2k? 16 plants 2k? Curious, damn near sold thx. Also would like to start when I get my LAD and grenades shipped.. Thanks always...
Will post as soon as I can. Which probably won't be as soon as I would like...haha.
I find less plants is better in beds if you prune them to bush out correctly. 4 per light is optimum with solid veg time...9 per light MAX.
Greetings Alien! I have been reading your threads and the many post that accompany them...busting at the seams with great questions and answers to say the least! You and your mates are the epitome of a saying I live by, which is : Each One Teach One! I hope my question doesn't disturb the flow of this thread as I know it mainly pertains to a feeding regimen. However, I have yet to stumble upon, come across or find you mention what it is I'm in search of...so here I be...humbly asking; What is your preferred methods and line of attack when starting seeds? Quite frankly and "Bluntly" :) put, what lights/cycles do you use, paper towel method, pop beans directly in soil, do you scuff your beans, soak...etc...? Answer at your convenience bredren, its all love!
Bless up...Sol
P.s Doc.H is the shiznits as well...and him chiming in to answer my questions would be just as equally appreciated and valued!
Boom Bless...Sol
1. I scuff them if they're old or look like they might not pop
2. Paper towel method for sprouting
3. Straight into 1 gallons into mild organic soil under a 8-lamp blue spectrum veg T5 - keep close
3. Drop into soil 1/2" deep, cover gently and moisten with plain water...then wait for them to break the surface.
4. I begin with 24 hours of light until they get established and cut back to 18 once they are a few inches tall.
5. In soil, only use straight water until you see a need for a feeding. At least the first 2.3 weeks. Less is more with seedlings.
6. DO NOT OVERWATER. I can not state this enough. More seeds are killed by overwatering than anything else. TOO much love at the very beginning while waiting for them to come up can really ruin things. Just keep the pot a bit moist until the seedling gets going, then you have one of the easiest things to grow in the world. Hearty seedlings will explode....
great thread and conversation here.
quick question, the chart is for flowering correct? i have caps bennies and an ACT kit on the way and pbp grow from a previous soil attempt. i figure i could just use the bennies, pbp grow, and a once a week tea during the vegetative stage? that should be good, yeah?
really excited to go organic
The chart is for flowering.
Brew a tea with the bennies...I posted my recipe in this forum and in Capulator's forum.
Cheers all,
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