BearWater
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No worries! You know enough to go with Gaia 444 and 284! : ) i have access to some of the rock dust stuff and was wondering if I should pick some up. Either way im going to try and grab a little from the store i got my promix from.Just the 2 bases. I dont know enough about nutrients to make decisions on what to add. I would love to supplement it though.
the real seed company..So there is a chance I dont know what landraces are.
I was going to start my plants in a few weeks. They go outside in june. Does starting them earlier help them finish a bit quicker? I also want them to be substantial in size when they go out.No worries! You know enough to go with Gaia 444 and 284! : ) i have access to some of the rock dust stuff and was wondering if I should pick some up. Either way im going to try and grab a little from the store i got my promix from.
They have a basalt rock dust also but this is the stuff I was referring to : )
Glacial Rock Dust | Gaia Green Organics
GAIA GREEN Glacial Rock Dust is sourced from mineral deposits left by moving glaciers during the last ice age. This natural fertilizer contains essential plant nutrients that support strong plant growth, and can be used on all plants in home gardens, landscapes, lawn, and turf. GAIA GREEN...www.gaiagreen.com
In my experience, earlier, starting doesn’t translate into earlier finishing! It’s the hours of light and dark that triggers, the flowering, no matter when they were started! You might gain a little size, starting them early! No experience with the rock dust!I was going to start my plants in a few weeks. They go outside in june. Does starting them earlier help them finish a bit quicker? I also want them to be substantial in size when they go out.
What does the extra glacial dust do for the plant? If it don't know what it does it have no right trying to use it.
Yeah what chucky said! If it were an auto flower it would make a difference : ) but not for photo. There are strains that finish quicker for sure so maybe if you got them started sooner? But a land race is going to landrace well into November whether you started inside in January and go outside in may vs starting it June, of course your size will be affected but the overall “finishing” i dont think so at all.I was going to start my plants in a few weeks. They go outside in june. Does starting them earlier help them finish a bit quicker? I also want them to be substantial in size when they go out.
What does the extra glacial dust do for the plant? If it don't know what it does it have no right trying to use it.
So Hindu Kush is a landrace? It's one of my favorites.the real seed company..
or some places have feminized landraces,..
even with lower thc this weed will get you higher and a real high at that with great taste compared to most breeder stuff,..
you can watch videos from jade nectar on you tube,. he grows all kinds of landraces and he’s full of knowledge,,..So Hindu Kush is a landrace? It's one of my favorites.
Hindu Kush is a mountain range! Where a variety of weed is grown! I’ve found that strains from banks that are called, Durban, poison, Acapulco, gold, Hindu Kush, etc. Are crossed strains that make them more appealing for the modern grower! You have to investigate the lineage! And the supplier! You can get pretty pure strains of those above, but you have to be careful where you’re getting them from!So Hindu Kush is a landrace? It's one of my favorites.
I've seen him also he knows his stuff.And jade nectar on YouTube is an awesome site! Shows what is possible with land races, when done right! They are light years ahead of my flailing and fumbling! lol! When you get into Landrace, heirloom, local domesticates! You are leaving the land of guarantees and conformity! It’s all about no guarantees, and flying on a wing and a prayer! But when you get a few going, they will grab you by your heart! There are special!
That is a great idea. You are awesome!In my experience, you can go right down on top of them with a T5! About all you can do is see how the plants are acting and adjust the height of the light accordingly! And I like to leave the T5 at a certain height, 12 inches for example, and then raise or lower the individual plants to adjust the different light distance, and see which one works best! That way if one is stretching more than the others you can give it more light intensity by raising it! While leaving the others the same! Just two cents!
Just horse sense!That is a great idea. You are awesome!
I intend to.Just horse sense!and of course, the wattage of your light dictates How close or far you need to keep them to achieve the results you are looking for! It’s just a little balancing act! Good to see you have them up and running! Tear it up!
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