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I've been feeding back to back for years,I usually feed,feed,water so I guess I disagree.Some plants are hungry some not so much,also pretty much depends on your medium.If your over nuteing then maybe cut how much you feed because your medium still needs the wet dry cycles.Only my opinion but i wouldnt follow it.never feed back to back.f,w,w is what keeps u away from over nuting.what ppm r u feeding?
Now that's reasonable... Maybe he been growing same strain for years?I've been feeding back to back for years,I usually feed,feed,water so I guess I disagree.Some plants are hungry some not so much,also pretty much depends on your medium.If your over nuteing then maybe cut how much you feed because your medium still needs the wet dry cycles.
So what do regular feedings dry quicker than nutrient? Just confused you mentioned the wet/dry cycle but you never let your plants dry? I know coco shouldn't fully dry not being a smartass although I regularly come off as oneI've been feeding back to back for years,I usually feed,feed,water so I guess I disagree.Some plants are hungry some not so much,also pretty much depends on your medium.If your over nuteing then maybe cut how much you feed because your medium still needs the wet dry cycles.
When you say to be "dialed in" to go high ppm feeding your refering to 4-8-8 NPK flower ratio?But u did read right,n hydro u never pull all nutrients away,yur dealing with a neutral medium,this is where some hav trouble w/dro setups...wen yur in soil the actual manure has trace elements of nutrients already so theres always something avaible to plant..just never try hitting those super high levels without everything dialed in...n i mean dialed n.co2 is a must to hit those also without getting nutrients burn..ive hit those numbers n been safe but all u do is spend more on chemicals...i believe mine taste better/r smoother at lower numbers also..less flushing is needed at end & u stay safe from most deficiencies..
no i mean perfect temp/humidity/lighting/ventalation/fresh air/co2/etc...b4 attempting 1400ppmWhen you say to be "dialed in" to go high ppm feeding your refering to 4-8-8 NPK flower ratio?
My heat never goes over 80F and I have a IR thermometer gun... I've heard fox tailing can be caused by too much pk boost or by even starting it too early.. something to do with potassium I believe which is responsible for most of the density seen in the last few weeksYes it does affect the swell alot...i can tell yur high on nutes even n that hps light cause sides of sirated leaves r turning yellow.fox tailing is genuinely too high of heat...n the leaves curl left to right..up or down curling is (which yurs seems more of)is usualy nute..or nute that led to ph problem.
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