OMG dude! That’s all I can say. Holy shit, I have 10 plants in 7 containers, and they kick my ass. I can only imagine how hard you guys are working
Please stay safe and best wishes. My partner and I are going to do business with you soon and try to help you guys out.
Selfishly I have a couple of questions if you don’t mind. I tried to keep it simple using soil and and fed with Fox Farms Trio if you’re familiar. The only supplement I’ve used has been a generic
CalMag during regular watering. I’m on top of my PH at 6.0 and TDS routinely within FF’s prescribed ranges. and everything has gone remarkably well. Other than some bug activity last week, which is currently under control, everything is on schedule. I think the biggest challenge once flower is in full tilt, is the humidity. We’ve had two weeks of 90+ with 80+RH. Fortunately I have fans everywhere, and the deck has excellent airflow. Other than the temp reaching 110+ from 1:00 to 5:00 it’s ideal on many levels.
I dont want to fix what ain’t broke, but I also don’t want to not give them every opportunity to be at their optimum.
1. There seems to be some debate on whether or not growers should conduct the last flush two weeks before harvest.
Fox Farms prescribes three flushes and I’ve done all three for all the plants even though five are a month older than the other five. I figured they could use the extra flush.
I have never had TDS numbers above 2,200ppm, but they’ve all been consistently in the 1,200 1,500 ppm range. I had one guy tell me that was too high. What should my RO be during a regular watering in the first two or three weeks of flower?
2. I keep reading about foliar feeding with a solution of vulvic acid in the first few weeks of flower. Is that a thing?
Is there anything that I should be doing doing during flower that is a fundamental technique that you swear by?
I took this video for my sister, so if it sounds creepy that’s why. Haha!
You guys please be careful and bunker down!
Cheers!
Ronnie
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