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I think I’m still fading to early
Your advice is stupid and I hate it!I stopped withholding nutes during ripening. Just feed less now.
I want to harvest a healthy medium green plant when possible. My trials showed flushed and faded plants to have less yield and potency.
Your advice is stupid and I hate it!
Just kidding man. Always appreciate it. Do you easy off slowly? What ppm or what you feeding say the last couple waterings?
I think I’m still fading to early
It made sense to me for I too am blazed out of my mind lol. Like you mentioned it depends and it’s not like I can take your example and follow that exactly with my setup and medium and strains, but it’s a good reference for anybody. Although my numbers may be different I will try that approach. Thanks Medi. Learnins is takin place.Okay oldtimey guy!
I get’ yer’ splanation right here!
Its really up to the plants and the grow at hand as I usually grow new seed plants and we all know the challange that can bring.
But as a range with pure blend pro grow, .2ec well water and say ocean forest and perlite (im using a new soil called mother earth groundswell right now) I start with 5 ml / gallon and work up as needed each watering (2-3 days when mature) up to 20ml but usually a full dose of 20 needs backing down to 17.5 as soon as buds fully set. Then ideally stepped right back down the same 2.5ml increments. Some plants like to hover at 15ml and some seem to be better at 10.
I checked the runoff ec of the plant we harvested tonight at last watering which was water only and it was .3ec. The well water is .2. That was 3 days ago. She was still drinking.
The last feeding which was 6 or 7 days ago she got 5 ml pure blend pro grow. And if i look 3 days before i bet it was 7.5 These amounts are subject to problems and plant health of course. Picky plants are what they are.
To convert all this babble to a usable ec for my garden environment a max ec with Botanicare kind trio was 1.4 safely and minumim was .6 or .8 if during transition the ocean forest wears out.
These numbers stepped up slowly and down at each or most waterings were under 2 600 hortilux super hps and had to be stepped up some when i added a phillips 315. During stretch and transition they needed more i think.
Hows that. Man i am really high on Mrs mmg’s carrot cake muffin. And some nice bong tokes. Took me a while to write this. :)
Whew
I noticed that as well when I got back from being away. Probably from fading too early it’s deficient in a couple ways I’d imagine. I’m going to give it a light hit of the good stuff todayWhen I went back to look at that C99 to see why I thought it looked early, I noticed some sort of issue you got going on with your girl to the right, in the back. Lots of chlorosis and a puffy droop to the leaves. Have you identified what's causing that? If it was just the droop I'd say water logged but the chlorosis makes me think it's a nute issue. Mine were (might still be) having issues from a potassium deficiency and even when watering the right amount they'd droop like they were water logged. I'm not saying yours are/aren't potassium deficient but am using it as an example due to similarities. (Think I'm going to check soil potassium levels on mine tomorrow.)
It made sense to me for I too am blazed out of my mind lol. Like you mentioned it depends and it’s not like I can take your example and follow that exactly with my setup and medium and strains, but it’s a good reference for anybody. Although my numbers may be different I will try that approach. Thanks Medi. Learnins is takin place.
It’s so very hard for this old gold miner to not stick to the old ways man. I still believe your better off with less than with more near the end, but I got to get braver. I’m trying to find that perfect balance of depletion and health at harvest I suppose.Cool! Now get to learnin’ me some gold pannin’ old timer. :)
And your point about every grow being different is a good one.
It’s so very hard for this old gold miner to not stick to the old ways man. I still believe your better off with less than with more near the end, but I got to get braver. I’m trying to find that perfect balance of depletion and health at harvest I suppose.
That’s awesome. I’m wanting to try some jacks after my maxi bloom is gone. I’m going to grow a shitload of tomatoes this summer with peat and perlite mixed with my rank soil out back. All it is up here is rotted trees. Toxic amount of nitrogen for young plants lol. But if I cut it with the peat, it should work good. Might not have to fertilize much. Going to use lake waterI tested 3 known cuttings 3 times each to test this and each time the medium green healthier looking plant had better yield, flavor and potency. Fed lightly to the end.
Like i said the ppm’s have gone down with the lighter feedings. My soil is cleaner than an over fed plant that was water only a couple weeks.
That said its better to end up a little yellow than dark green and burning. Lol.
The other two major improvements to me were not adjusting ph of my relatively soft .2 e. Well water in limed soil and ditching the bloom ratio bottle in favor of the grow bottle all the way through.
The funny part of this is the great pot i could get in the 90’s was grown like a normal garden.
They used jacks classic and a peat lite mix was all. And a garden hose attached to the faucet. Lol.
They were growing AK and Trainwreck and it would rip our heads off. ;-)
That’s awesome. I’m wanting to try some jacks after my maxi bloom is gone. I’m going to grow a shitload of tomatoes this summer with peat and perlite mixed with my rank soil out back. All it is up here is rotted trees. Toxic amount of nitrogen for young plants lol. But if I cut it with the peat, it should work good. Might not have to fertilize much. Going to use lake water
That’s awesome. I’m wanting to try some jacks after my maxi bloom is gone. I’m going to grow a shitload of tomatoes this summer with peat and perlite mixed with my rank soil out back. All it is up here is rotted trees. Toxic amount of nitrogen for young plants lol. But if I cut it with the peat, it should work good. Might not have to fertilize much. Going to use lake water
I pay a boatload for your soil.
That makes me think I should drive a truckload of it down your way $$ :party1:I pay a boatload for your soil.
I can drink my lake water it’s so clean. Would be cool to test it and see what minerals and such are in there. (Maybe a hint o gold;)I have little to no practical gardening experience other than containers with weed seeds and have no idea if what you just said is a good idea or not.
I wash my kayak so the lake water doesnt mingle with the river and visa versa. Lol.
What I’m talking about is redishbrown, almost soil/kindawoodstill and so ‘hot’ it’s on fire lolIs this the “black” soil the farmers tell me about?
What I’m talking about is redishbrown, almost soil/kindawoodstill and so ‘hot’ it’s on fire lol
Is this the “black” soil the farmers tell me about?
Oh, I have that. Covered my septic system with it last summer. I almost cried, haha. Thought you had the the ancient tundra peat+evergreen in layers. Black like charcoal, basically the early stages of charcoal.
I thought he was sitting on black humus because of his location, but it sounds more like super fresh wood litter that the microbes have barely started on.
But yes, I was referring to the black soil you hear about. The smell is so rich. It's like perfume to a grower.
Look up Ancient Forest amendment.
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Around $35 for .5ft cu.
Mix that with Fox Farm Ocean Forest, Roots Organic soil, and expanded clay pellets for super soil.
The black composted dirt
I am told it has been backfilled into the overgrown and wooded half of my property. There used be be a big garden there with a previous owner.
I am thinking of building a greenhouse out there. Really an outdoor grow with a hoop house over it.
The black composted dirt
I am told it has been backfilled into the overgrown and wooded half of my property. There used be be a big garden there with a previous owner.
I am thinking of building a greenhouse out there. Really an outdoor grow with a hoop house over it.
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