Frankster
Never trust a doctor who's plants have died.
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Your woman kicked you out of your grow room, lol.The move went well.
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burnz
Haha it’s all good. Whatever she needs. I think his stuff would be better hunted at larger scale. Yes lee is a good person all around. We’ve chatted many times. He’s out in OKC doing something. But they are showing signs of fem already so we’ll see from here.Your woman kicked you out of your grow room, lol.Good thing you got that big house buddy, lol.
Aside from what bud sent out, I'm interested in this one; kushmints fem - right hemisphere genetics @Leew421
Lee always look's like he's consistently hitting on all cylinders.
We gunna have some dank close to, or after, Christmas. Didn’t take any cuts. Imma try the don Carlos again next run and hope for a female. The buds I’ve seen look mouthwatering. I gotta find us a keeper.Noice!
I don't know brother; you need to convince me on this one. I really admire your work. I'm going to watch and see. Not trying to be a skeptic; and try to remain open minded..This beanstalk controlled release fertilizer seems to be doing what it’s supposed to do. Super easy.
It’s simple frank. Never mix a bottle nutrient again. Standby because we’re flowering baby. This stuff is start to finish. Just add RO water. Top dress as needed. First run with it and haven’t had any problems other than I needed to top dress because these plants seem to be heavy feeders. They adapt and adjust tremendously to the top dress and you can see the change within days. Wrapping up day 10 flower here.I don't know brother; you need to convince me on this one. I really admire your work. I'm going to watch and see. Not trying to be a skeptic; and try to remain open minded..Is this just for the vegging phase? and that's it? Controlled release for flowering also?
So entirely top dressing nutrient, doesn't have to be mixed in; just slowly dissolves, must be some time release form or hydroxide, or some type of oxidizer. Interesting concept.It’s simple frank. Never mix a bottle nutrient again. Standby because we’re flowering baby. This stuff is start to finish. Just add RO water. Top dress as needed. First run with it and haven’t had any problems other than I needed to top dress because these plants seem to be heavy feeders. They adapt and adjust tremendously to the top dress and you can see the change within days. Wrapping up day 10 flower here.
burnz
Better if it’s mixed in. Top dressing only when the plant asks for more. There’s a different between time releases and controlled release. The plant uses the nutrient it needs when it needs it whereas time release it just slams the plant all at one at different times. If that makes any sense hahaha. I was told toward the end of flower they’ll be little to no nutrients left. So no tapering anything. I’m only watering until runoff once a week. Other than that I water until a couple drops drip in the pan. No lockout at all as of now.So entirely top dressing nutrient, doesn't have to be mixed in; just slowly dissolves, must be some time release form or hydroxide, or some type of oxidizer. Interesting concept.All must be ph balanced somehow, and the K boost is for tapering off during later flower? As you start to taper off the phosphate?
Look at those phosphate numbers, almost nothing. That's what realty interest me the most here; out of looking at it. I've heard of low phosphate approaches but this one takes the cake. That means the plant is going to have to be a very effective scavenger IMO.Better if it’s mixed in. Top dressing only when the plant asks for more. There’s a different between time releases and controlled release. The plant uses the nutrient it needs when it needs it whereas time release it just slams the plant all at one at different times. If that makes any sense hahaha. I was told toward the end of flower they’ll be little to no nutrients left. So no tapering anything. I’m only watering until runoff once a week. Other than that I water until a couple drops drip in the pan. No lockout at all as of now.
You’ve got a good point frank. I’ll reach out or dive a bit more into it.Look at those phosphate numbers, almost nothing. That's what realty interest me the most here; out of looking at it. I've heard of low phosphate approaches but this one takes the cake. That means the plant is going to have to be a very effective scavenger IMO.
That's the entire elemental phosphorus for flowering?
You aren’t lying. I’ve seen his garden with my own eyes. He uses his fish aquarium water to feed his outdoor plants, it’s pretty awesome. And yeah it’s pretty expensive. There is a story behind this stuff. It was originally formulated for a different crop but they reworked it for cannabis. I’ll have to read deeper into it.Personally I like mixing my nutrients in with my soil instead of having to constantly be feeding with a water soluble product. I add liquid feeders sometimes but its very sparsely mainly I use plain water. I make super cheap homemade soil out of Pete moss, manure, and perlite so the nitrates are already in the blend. I add other organics in the blend also if they are on sale and I have access to them. That blend you are using looks interesting is it expensive?
Glad you showed up. Thanks and only time will tell. This shit is simple so we’ll see from here.You got the shit goin on in here burnzy! Fuckin nice bud.. looking forward to seeing the flowers drop. You have an impressive greenthumb my man.
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