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First person that’s mentioned that since I’ve been on the farm. No I didn’t make it. I did however, find it in the trash. I had to have it.Off topic here but did u build that wall art tree in the background? I love it I need one.
I agree frank.Still nice, cause it's regulating; I see them on some of the higher end SF fans now, actually. A bit above my usual budget for an item like this. They've certainly become affordable finally, it seems. It's always a constant battle, in my mind. Truly grasping how much tight environmental controls can really throw it over the top, or hold things back. Your basement seemed exceptionally consistent, if I remember right.
That's where we either start being honest with ourselves; or not.The grow is never going to hold any more potential than the grow parameter. (genetics aside) Just like genetics limit our grows. It's that way with intensity, temps; humidity; water; pH; ventilation, dust and contamination filtering, nutrition, fluid dynamics, ect, ect, ect.. Doing something different makes you adapt to optimize in any given situation.
There's a whole plethora of x factors that I believe enhance or deter quality. Genetics can be there; but if everything else isn't meticulously maintained, especially during early; mid and late ripening stages. How crowded a room is, ect that really contribute a great deal to success; or not.
Epsom salt is good for terp production, sulphur/sulphate in general is one of the most important nutrients for aroma. I use a shot of mag pro at flip, and again from about week 4 to week 7 of flower. But I used to just use Epsom salts for the same reason.Day 39 flower. Forza Sans Souci- BloomSeed Co. Really starting to ripen up. Super dense and sticky. Dealing with a mag def, thinking of watering in some epsom salt. Will that mess with terps? I think I can ride it out another 25-30 days. At this rate I think she’ll be done around 63-65days.
Thanks brother. Appreciate the feedback.Epsom salt is good for terp production, sulphur/sulphate in general is one of the most important nutrients for aroma. I use a shot of mag pro at flip, and again from about week 4 to week 7 of flower. But I used to just use Epsom salts for the same reason.
Personally, I'd balance the ph with it at least. But, I also wouldn't use pure RO either. That could be why you're seeing some deficiencies.This run I’m using beanstalk CRF. No mixing nutrients. They are mixed into the media. Water with only RO so shall I add 1/4tsp per gal of RO? Then just water in.
Fuxk yeah sounds good brotha. This is an extra busy time of year with a lot of OT. But yes I’ll take some cuts in a couple weeks or after Christmas. Is it that purple ass cut of ICC but is gassy? I smoked some ICC that was super gassy the other day. I was hoping for a bag seed. Appreciate you.Looking beautiful man good stuff. That deficiency not looking too bad.BTW Burns Im sitting on a bunch of potted clones right now you should cruise over in about a week or two they will be perfect I just put them in the dirt. I will hook you up I got the Lemon Wookie Glue that you gave me that one is fire. I also got a brand new strain Ice Cream Cake my hommie hooked me up with a grip of freebie cuts I haven't ran it but the stem rub is rude and he said its flame. Got a XXX OG you can have and also my standby Fire OG that's always in the mix. I happen to have all of them right now with plenty to spare. Me casa su casa homie just let me know. I know you'r working a lot but I'm at the pad almost all the time. Im just saying LOL. Peace
Yes I think its the gassy one. I don't know for sure but the guy had 7 strains going all top shelf. I told my homie to ask him what is the very best of all and he said the ICC. Based upon the smell of the cuts Id say it will be gassy as fuck. Im running Skunk #1 as well as an old school rude blueberry. The ICC cuts smell just as potent as those others. So for a candy strain it seems like its gonna be a good one. Im usually anti Fruit and Candy almost everything is old school gas in my mix however Im down to throw in just a little sugar every now and ten LOLFuxk yeah sounds good brotha. This is an extra busy time of year with a lot of OT. But yes I’ll take some cuts in a couple weeks or after Christmas. Is it that purple ass cut of ICC but is gassy? I smoked some ICC that was super gassy the other day. I was hoping for a bag seed. Appreciate you.
That’s perfect timing. This one plant might go 10+ weeks so we should be good. I think I’ll need 2 cuts one of each and I’ll run those 2 next. If that’s the ICC I’m looking for then I’ll be running that cut for a while hahahah. Wet day todayAlso BTW the ICC cuts are still in my EZcloner I just put them in about 4 days ago they are gonna need a few weeks for roots and maybe another 1 week in the pot. So maybe 3 weeks for them. The others are a bit further along they will be ready sooner.
Agree fully with dirtbag here; 1/4-1/2 tsp/L is what I use, and actually use it during the first weeks of flower, until bud development takes over. Needs to be dissolved well. Not much is needed. Natural pH of epsom salt is near perfect @6.5 and personally, I use the cheap stuff from dollar store with trace amounts of lavender (linalool terpenes) in it.Iirc with Epsom salt I used to use way less than most people recommend, somewhere around 1/4tsp per gallon of nutrient solution.
I've been adding amino acids to my rinse water lately. (1/4 tsp per gal.) It's ideal buffer, and can be taken up by the flowers.Personally, I'd balance the ph with it at least. But, I also wouldn't use pure RO either. That could be why you're seeing some deficiencies.
Starts out there. But also along the edges of the leafs. I don’t think it’s anything to be worries about with only 3+ weeks to go. And after further research I think I’m looking at a K def. But the plant is crushing along. Buds are dense and very sticky.I've been adding amino acids to my rinse water lately. (1/4 tsp per gal.) It's ideal buffer, and can be taken up by the flowers.
Serene and gamma-Aminobutyric acid; ie. −COO− + −NH+3 Or the beginnings of CO2 + nitride.
I like the ideas of putting more neurotransmitters into the mix. The leaves love it; greens up fast and produces lots of chlorophyll.
Plants looking nice and frosty; IMO; what I see in there doesn't look so much like a Mag+ issue; but more of a potassium one; possibly; either too much or two little. Seems to be isolated at the end tips, correct?
Agree, l see K- also.I've been adding amino acids to my rinse water lately. (1/4 tsp per gal.) It's ideal buffer, and can be taken up by the flowers.
Serene and gamma-Aminobutyric acid; ie. −COO− + −NH+3 Or the beginnings of CO2 + nitride.
I like the ideas of putting more neurotransmitters into the mix. The leaves love it; greens up fast and produces lots of chlorophyll.
Plants looking nice and frosty; IMO; what I see in there doesn't look so much like a Mag+ issue; but more of a potassium one; possibly; either too much or two little. Seems to be isolated at the end tips, correct?
Agreed; it's actually a good position to deteriorate; IMO; vs anywhere else. Cause it's a controlled demise of the plant, regulated to the outmost tip; if that can be kept to that area, your gold. A controlled demise, whatever. Just need to keep an eye; make sure it's not progressing inward.Starts out there. But also along the edges of the leafs. I don’t think it’s anything to be worries about with only 3+ weeks to go. And after further research I think I’m looking at a K def. But the plant is crushing along. Buds are dense and very sticky.
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