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Wasn't feeding this girl enough. Picture 1 is the same plant as the one on the right of picture 2. Found the sweet spot!!!
Wasn't feeding this girl enough. Picture 1 is the same plant as the one on the right of picture 2. Found the sweet spot!!!
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Was feeding 1.0 w deficiencies. Bumped up to 1.2-1.4 and difference was night and day.what is the sweet spot for them ?
@ill eagle I got a question for you:
So I transplanted from 1/2 gal FWOK into 3gal fwok. I initially let the fwok go a bit dry after my first water. Should I be watering every other day now to keep it wet or should I let it dry out in between waterings?
My roots arent nearly as vigorous as yours. I just transplanted from 1 gals to 3 gals (filled about 3/4) about 2 weeks ago. They are drying out every other day now. Do you think the fact that I am using regular pots instead of say a smart pot or oxygen pot has anything to do with my roots not as strong?hey bro I was running the hard and dirty 1/2-1/2. I switched to the hd about a week ago. I went from 4" transplants into 1 gal, watered them once over 4 days and this is where they are at and are ready to transplant. One thing I've noticed about fwok is you don't need nearly the size container to grow trees and I have been filling my buckets 1/2 way up and getting better results then I ever got with buckets full of grodan chunks and cubes. I am transplanting a 6kw set up with 15 oxygen pots filled halfway with fwok and it looks like I might get by with less then two bags. The roots love the drainage and just go straight for the floor.
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That was always what fueled my hesitation but I'm wrapping up an 8,000 w grow now with 5lbs; aside from making your own salt recipe I don't think many can properly feed and produce same yields under 8Kw for $120....I apologize if this has been addressed already. But isn't this stuff rather expensive. (PS correct me if i am wrong; running on little sleep)
Ex. 100 Gal Res on average needs 400 grams.
5lb bucket = $100+ tax which breaks down to ~$20 a pound.
This does not include their additives. I am interested in their products but not at that price point.
I apologize if this has been addressed already. But isn't this stuff rather expensive. (PS correct me if i am wrong; running on little sleep)
Ex. 100 Gal Res on average needs 400 grams.
5lb bucket = $100+ tax which breaks down to ~$20 a pound.
This does not include their additives. I am interested in their products but not at that price point.