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Nectar for the gods???

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2oz. Soil 2oz. Of the water you water with. So like do your distilled/well water cut then slurry with that water
Exactly what I did but like dream Fox pointed out since I watered yesterday the soil still a little moist so It may have threw my readings off.
 
My 5 gallon pots are pretty small for these plants I feel like. The Roots have completely filled them out so every slurry I do has roots and herc crust Lol.
 
Hey guys I'm sorry for all the questions I really just want my medicine to turn out how I want it. I just bought a bag off of a buddy of mine who grew it with nectar for the gods. And it was amazing I could really notice the medical effects. The strain was Mac1
 
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2oz. Soil 2oz. Of the water you water with. So like do your distilled/well water cut then slurry with that water
Oregon's Only who makes Nectar recommends that you use distilled or ph neutral water for your slurries. I also take soil samples from more than one location when doing slurries. The same spot in the pot every time isn't going to give you as accurate of a picture IMO.
 
no, but all hydro stores here in Canada have it. it has a schedule that you should follow at half strength.
So, unlike most nutes companies, the recommended feed schedule is based off of the median of what a representative group of growers use. A third of the people use twice, a third use half. Never bad to start at half strength but you will be hitting full recommendations soon in my experience.
 
So, unlike most nutes companies, the recommended feed schedule is based off of the median of what a representative group of growers use. A third of the people use twice, a third use half. Never bad to start at half strength but you will be hitting full recommendations soon in my experience.
yes, it will eventually get to the proper schedule. However, at start you want half the recommendation or you'll be burning seedlings for days
 
yes, it will eventually get to the proper schedule. However, at start you want half the recommendation or you'll be burning seedlings for days
Agreed. I forget sometimes that people like to start feeding right away. I usually wait for a couple of weeks before I start feeding. Even Nectar #4 soil has enough food for that long.
 
don't you think he got into this mess by using to many different bottles? There are better ways to adjust the ph of soil

ok, do you have a Ph and ppm pen?
No
no, but all hydro stores here in Canada have it. it has a schedule that you should follow at half strength.
Well bud no offense but this line is a lot different than other lines. This is a nectar for the gods thread. If you don't use it there's no possible way you could give me advice on it because it just works differently I'm not going to explain it. On top of that I was looking at your profile and I really don't want my plans to end up looking like that LOL sorry no offense. You might want to look into your training techniques and over and underwatering amongst a few other things by looks of it.
yes, it will eventually get to the proper schedule. However, at start you want half the recommendation or you'll be burning seedlings for days
In in my opinion if you've never used nectar you cannot give advice on it because it's way different than other nutrient companies. I was looking at your profile and your plants I don't see any flowering but I don't want mine to look like that it looks like you have some serious over or under watering issues. If you my friend need any help or advice I'm here because I've grown with synthetic and salt based nutrients
 
Agreed. I forget sometimes that people like to start feeding right away. I usually wait for a couple of weeks before I start feeding. Even Nectar #4 soil has enough food for that long.
Under LED I started feeding at full strength for what the schedule says for seedlings and they used it right up. So I've been feeding at full strength all the way up till now my pH and ppms have only been off once.
 
Under LED I started feeding at full strength for what the schedule says for seedlings and they used it right up. So I've been feeding at full strength all the way up till now my pH and ppms have only been off once.
Making making me think LEDs are the way to go now
 
Making making me think LEDs are the way to go now
They'll certainly make your girls eat like pigs. Feeding at the beginning can be touchy. That's why I leave it alone. So many posts and pictures of fried little over loved seedlings with people wringing their hands.
 
Oregon's Only who makes Nectar recommends that you use distilled or ph neutral water for your slurries. I also take soil samples from more than one location when doing slurries. The same spot in the pot every time isn't going to give you as accurate of a picture IMO.
They say to use distilled if your watering with distilled I use dechlorinated Tap water so that's what I slurry with you don't use a source that you don't use in your watering in a slurry to get yhe numbers your looking for your looking for the problem in the water that you use .anyway all of yall should just watch the ocgfam show on youtube the owner of the company tells you everything about this line and how to use it
 
They say to use distilled if your watering with distilled I use dechlorinated Tap water so that's what I slurry with you don't use a source that you don't use in your watering in a slurry to get yhe numbers your looking for your looking for the problem in the water that you use .anyway all of yall should just watch the ocgfam show on youtube the owner of the company tells you everything about this line and how to use it
Watch plenty of OCGfam. You use distilled pH neutral water so you can get accurate pH in the root zone. You’re measuring your soil pH, not your water. Ask Scott. He’ll tell you the same
 
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Watch plenty of OCGfam. You use distilled pH neutral water so you can get accurate pH in the root zone. You’re measuring your soil pH, not your water. Ask Scott. He’ll tell you the same


Will answer the question bro once and for all he says it in the first minute
 
Dreamfox,
They say to use distilled if your watering with distilled I use dechlorinated Tap water so that's what I slurry with you don't use a source that you don't use in your watering in a slurry to get yhe numbers your looking for your looking for the problem in the water that you use .anyway all of yall should just watch the ocgfam show on youtube the owner of the company tells you everything about this line and how to use it
Watch it all the time just still trying to grasp what's best.
 
Yeah when I do my slurries I use the exact same base water that I mix my nutrients up in to a T. I aerate my tap water to get rid of the chlorine and then mix it with distilled to get it into range just like I do when I feed.
 
Oh and I just checked tomorrow is a tea day not a flush day. When I do my microbes I use the same base water that I feed with also aerated to get rid of the nitrate. Then I usually have to use a drop of Hades to bring the PH down into the sixes then add microbes. What about taking my base water ph it down to the low sixes and then add the microbes. The ppms aren't too high so I could use a guy a flush at a lower pH. Now if I do a herc flush at a low ph I feel like it may add to my alkalinity issues. I don't know. I don't even know if that damn slurry test result was accurate I've been trying not to worry about slurry results too too much because the plants look like they're doing great but if my pH is really that high my plants not going to be able to access any nutrients and is going to start to have some real problems so hopefully I can get an accurate slurry test in the morning.
 
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