Dr.Green55
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as am I
Been there done that. Suggest hydrobuddy if you go that route
@cemchris does IIRC.Just wondering if any of you went down the path of making your own Nutes, very easy to adjust to the needs of the plant, cycle or medium your using.
Wonder if more often with less may be beneficial. I very curious to get an answer on this. I mean it makes sense as enzymes will loosen bonds in a round about way but I need to sit down a few days and do some reading. Dammit... I can't not know the answer... This sucks. Would be huge if this is the case and save a lot of coco ppl a lot of trouble.
What brand of enzymes if ya don't mind sharing?
@cemchris does IIRC.
Making my own nutes is the next logical step for me, but I'm just that much too small scale to be fucked buying big bags of salts.. lol.
That said I'll probably start at some point because I'm like that.
I didnt just get into homebrewing either, I ended up breeding brewers yeast varieties and cryogenically storing them lol. That's how I do lol.
Lol, holy fuk boys... this could well be in the running for the nicest looking plants I've ever sent into flower. Picture doesnt do it justice.View attachment 965709
Also gotta say now that my runoff ppm is normal again I'm sold on the enzymes lol. I was feeding 1.4-1.5 and getting runoff around 1.3 or so when I flipped, then I added enzymes to one irrigation cycle, and the next day runoff was 1.7-1.8, that's when I flushed with nutrient solution, about a double feeding worth and brought it back to 1.5 runoff.
Today, the next day its feeding at 1.5 and coming out at 1.3 again. Tells me that those enzymes loosened up some excess nutrients from the bank to be flushed away.
Never, ever seen my plants look this vigorous and healthy.
Lol, holy fuk boys... this could well be in the running for the nicest looking plants I've ever sent into flower. Picture doesnt do it justice.View attachment 965709
Also gotta say now that my runoff ppm is normal again I'm sold on the enzymes lol. I was feeding 1.4-1.5 and getting runoff around 1.3 or so when I flipped, then I added enzymes to one irrigation cycle, and the next day runoff was 1.7-1.8, that's when I flushed with nutrient solution, about a double feeding worth and brought it back to 1.5 runoff.
Today, the next day its feeding at 1.5 and coming out at 1.3 again. Tells me that those enzymes loosened up some excess nutrients from the bank to be flushed away.
Never, ever seen my plants look this vigorous and healthy.
I'll give it a couple days, if no improvement I'm pulling the chute. I'll need to salvage some cuttings from these to save the genetics and try again...
I'm all eyes... I'm hoping to pick up on it. You have me seriously thinking of ditching the soil I bought :/ but the other side say just use it and switch after.Thanks folks. I'm just as amazed by this crop as anyone honestly.
Now though, I've got some serious thinking to do. The guy who's been feeding me the tips and tricks that led to this grow gave me a few more tips last night. Tips that I'd heard of before and am/was skeptical of, even though I've seen it work for him, but now I'm tempted to do some experimenting myself since so much of what hes recommended has been paying off.
Sadly its too late to implement one of the tricks but not too late for the others. Unfortunately I cant say too much because he made me promise I wouldnt share a few of the things with anyone. This is his legal business and a lot of it is his closely guarded trade secrets, and he's helped me a lot so I plan to honor that, but I'll just say this grow is gonna get interesting in the next few weeks!.. So far, it is somewhat going against the grain and challenging some things I thought I knew. And I'm in a great position to do a side by side to test a couple of his theories... If you're paying attention you might pick up what I'm up to lol.
This is gonna be fun!
I'm all eyes... I'm hoping to pick up on it. You have me seriously thinking of ditching the soil I bought :/ but the other side say just use it and switch after.
you have my attention on this lol.Lol I hate being this vague, but at the same time I'm too excited about it not to share something...
I can tell you this, most of the tips were environmental tweaks to encourage crop steering. And not just increased dry outs periodically in flower.
The other tip I can share, which I'll let out of the bag... I'm almost ashamed to admit that I'm going to experiment with lol... And its defoliation.
At the end of the stretch phase I'm going to strip a ton of leaves off 2 of my platinum cookie plants. I have 9 nearly identical PC plants in the room so I think doing it to 2 should give me an idea of its merits. One on an inside row and one on an outside row.
I've been harshly skeptical of defoliation forever because it literally seems to defy the most basic principles of botany. I tried it once, but differently and it was a massive failure, though I was a lot younger at the time and not nearly as experienced. But he seems to produce absolutely enormous tight buds that dont have that extra leafy structure i associate with using the technique, and claims his yields went up when he started. But it also requires correct timing and tweaking of a few things to do properly apparently. So while I'm still very skeptical, I think it's time to put this one to bed for myself. Dirtbags doing a defol side by side comparison lol.
Lol I hate being this vague, but at the same time I'm too excited about it not to share something...
The tip I can share, which I'll let out of the bag... I'm almost ashamed to admit that I'm going to experiment with lol... And its defoliation.
At the end of the stretch phase I'm going to strip a ton of leaves off 2 of my platinum cookie plants. I have 9 nearly identical PC plants in the room so I think doing it to 2 should give me an idea of its merits. One on an inside row and one on an outside row.
I've been harshly skeptical of defoliation forever because it literally seems to defy the most basic principles of botany. I tried it once, but differently and it was a massive failure, though I was a lot younger at the time and not nearly as experienced. But he seems to produce absolutely enormous tight buds that dont have that extra leafy structure i associate with using the technique, and claims his yields went up when he started. But it also requires correct timing and tweaking of a few things to do properly apparently. So while I'm still very skeptical, I think it's time to put this one to bed for myself. Dirtbags doing a defol side by side comparison lol.
I hate cutting leaves off as well but at 2-3-4 weeks into flower I'll trim off anything overhanging a bud site or large top leaves that shade too much below it.I'll also try not to take 2 leaves off the same node, I like to leave at least one leaf on.I'm going to guess a higher humidity will be one environmental factor with a few more minor changes that will be needed to make sure pathogens are not an issue.... but you have my attention on this lol.
I hate cutting leaves off as well but at 2-3-4 weeks into flower I'll trim off anything overhanging a bud site or large top leaves that shade too much below it.I'll also try not to take 2 leaves off the same node, I like to leave at least one leaf on.
I'm not going for sea of green and I like the light penetrating to lower buds. I spin my plants daily to allow light through different parts of the plant. I'm also not going for only top buds I'll take the lower buds too. It just adds volume.
So I'm for selective trimming if there's a vote somewhere.
Of course its defoliation. The whole grow is pretty much what the nute companies and forums are showing today.
My question is did the tip giving grower do a real side by side before saying any of it increased yield or quality?
Its my way or the hiway bud! if you don't agree I'll hit the highway. lol Of course its optional no laws yet on how Mr.G( the guy in the sky) want his plants trimmed. There will be some professing to know what Mr.G wants and they may want to lay laws down on how to trim according to their dreams... but I digress I've let plants go without cutting a leaf off but that left me with lots of yellow under done lower buds not fit to smoke.Selective trimming makes more sense than mindlessly stripping plants.
Everything is not an either/ or proposition. No technique should be. These are all just tools to help particular situations. Even the additives are not meant to be used like fertilizer. They do a particular job when and if needed. Well maybe the companies that produce them would like that.
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