hrtbrk3n
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The composted fertilizer I use from build a soil that’s where those numbers come from. Basalt is mainly micronutrients no NPK alteration. The bran breaks that crap down fast normally you top dress weeks before hand so it has time to break down and feed the soil and you don’t miss feeding time but the bran it only takes 2-3 days and leaves thick white mycelium all over the soil surface indicating fungal fermentation very good for cannabisMan this gives me a lot to think about lol
This may be a dumb question, but how do you go about calculating total npk of your topdressing? So for example, ideally you said I'd want around 3-5-2 during veg. So you add your mixture of worm castings, neem oil, pulverized basalt, bakashi bran, etc, then how are you calculating your total npk?
Okay that makes a little more sense. I definitely want to learn more about more advanced nutrients, because I feel like that's a big difference maker in yields.The composted fertilizer I use from build a soil that’s where those numbers come from. Basalt is mainly micronutrients no NPK alteration. The bran breaks that crap down fast normally you top dress weeks before hand so it has time to break down and feed the soil and you don’t miss feeding time but the bran it only takes 2-3 days and leaves thick white mycelium all over the soil surface indicating fungal fermentation very good for cannabis
lots of phosphorous here?3-5-2 veg 2-8-4 flower
Right now my nutrients are equal parts (2ml/l):lots of phosphorous here?
not much nitrogen for vegging either
Science say extra phosphorous stimulates microbial activity in soil therefore enhancing nutrient uptake so I’m not surprised the N values would be a little lower since increased uptake of nutrients would cause a burn. I have not seen any yellow growth or abnormal development since top dressing everything 1/4 strength 4 weeks ago. I think the opposite of this formula is likelots of phosphorous here?
not much nitrogen for vegging either
RH has been my bane this entire grow. I've struggled to get it higher than 38%. So that would definitely make sense with the twisting. Temps are consistent 71-79What are temps and humidity. I think consistent low humidity, 40RH and lower, can cause lead twisting like that but I’m not too sure. Growth does look green and healthy though!
This is where plant training can be beneficial.. having an even canopy you will get the most out of PPFD. Instead of lowering plant or moving the light I would try to manipulate the branches to the same height something like a mainline.Also with the new growth, ppfd is sitting around 730. Should I lower the plant a bit or is that an okay increase to prepare for the 900 needed during flower?
Yeah I plan to, but the issue is I don't really have much to tie down. She's bushy but not really stretched a ton, so not really sure how to LST without too much stress.This is where plant training can be beneficial.. having an even canopy you will get the most out of PPFD. Instead of lowering plant or moving the light I would try to manipulate the branches to the same height something like a mainline.
Could just be the genetics. Some of my favorite strains veg slow as shit or grow into short trees with no side branching lmao it’s like the plant God playing with us sometimes.Yeah I plan to, but the issue is I don't really have much to tie down. She's bushy but not really stretched a ton, so not really sure how to LST without too much stress.
Also broke down and just picked up an actual humidifier. So I should be getting my RH numbers up shortly!
It's interesting, because the one I grew from this pack of seeds 6 years ago was really lanky. Starting to wonder if genetics got mixed upCould just be the genetics. Some of my favorite strains veg slow as shit or grow into short trees with no side branching lmao it’s like the plant God playing with us sometimes.
I thought about topping it but since I'm just kinda getting back into the swing of things, didn't want to FIM it too muchI wouldn’t top an autoflower but a normal plant can be topped to slow apical growth down allowing the sides to catch up naturally if you can’t tie down ;)
I accidentally FIMd a Gas Reaper Genetics Roadkill auto last year out of 5 plants and that one turned out the craziest A+
I really think that is a big misconception now that I have been growing for 10 years now I started with a fast version seed because they were just getting popular along with autos and were marketed as easier lol maybe for some but I think photos are definitely beginner friendly and ultimately more friendly than autos or fast.I thought about topping it but since I'm just kinda getting back into the swing of things, didn't want to FIM it too muchI originally chose an auto for ease, but I think I'm may do a photo next so that I can really get into some cool training techniques
Yeah the more research I've done and the more grows I read about/watch, I definitely see photos being overall better. Only downside is really the length of the grow and in turn more care, but I feel like there's less room for error with the fast/autos.I really think that is a big misconception now that I have been growing for 10 years now I started with a fast version seed because they were just getting popular along with autos and were marketed as easier lol maybe for some but I think photos are definitely beginner friendly and ultimately more friendly than autos or fast.
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