If Your a New Grower, You're gonna wanna see this!

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mmjmon

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For starters I use Jack's Classic Citrus FeeD 20-10-20 as my nute of choice and it contains 4.9% sulfur
I also use Epsom salt which is 10% Mag and 13% sulfur
but the feeding the clones got was from 14% sulfur I bought at a nursery mixed with my Citrus FeeD
Wow. Interesting. Have you tried it with DWC at all?
How do you mix it? What would push it too far?
 

dannyboy602

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I'll stick with what I know and the university that taught it to me. And the twenty years experience I gained from growing plants...all kinds of plants.
The one thing you said I will agree with...
Marijuana is a plant, it is no more special than any other plant and it follows ALL the rules of the plant kingdom just like all other plants. Wanna learn what this means, get a book on botany! And after you have an understanding of how plants grow and what they need get a book on Marijuana Botany
So that's all I have to say about that.
One star thread...make that one half star
 

weedenhanced

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idiot I may be for thinkin that folks would like better herb LOL
Why say that ambwr trichomes mean higher thc lvls it does not peak thc production is cloudy......... amber is the thc breaking down and becoming cbd which is better for a hard body stone so ur just saying cbd is a better high then thc and why say ur second pic is a clone in veg its 100% been flowering u can see the pistils
and a t5 grows better weed what is that comment I thought genetics was the major factor in how good ur weed is ive seen strains grown outside that r as strong as any indoor weed .
And all plants r not the same or need the same things they vasty differ in the way u grow em what u feed them and what they need like saying u could grow weed like anyother plants botany is a science and takes a very long time to learn the needs of all plants shrubs trees
 

hogbud

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Why say that ambwr trichomes mean higher thc lvls it does not peak thc production is cloudy amber is the thc breaking down and becoming cbd which is better for a hard body stone so ur just saying cbd is a better high then thc and why say ur second pic is a clone in veg its 100% been flowering u can see the pistils
and a t5 grows better weed what is that comment I thought genetics was the major factor in how good ur weed is ive seen strauns grown out side that r as strong as any indoor weed
Did ya read the quote from the book Marijuana Botany?

if your gonna believe the forum stuff I can't help ya,,,,,,,,,,,, sorry
 

Flaming Pie

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You can clearly see pistils (flowers) on your 2 week vegged clone. Either it is stressed or you have flowered it.
 

hogbud

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You can clearly see pistils (flowers) on your 2 week vegged clone. Either it is stressed or you have flowered it.
if you had read the thread you would have seen that I took it after sexing it during week two of flower, yes it has pistils it's a girl
 

hogbud

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Amber is not thc it the beinging of the breakdown of thc called cbd and ur clone has trichome so its off a plant in bud u seriously think othwr wise u can see the pistils lol in every picture as with all information u can read it and make ur own conclusions

s the majority know, most growers that finally figure out the pistils are not the trichomes, have come to believe that there is a certain percentage of clear/cloudy/amber ratio that is "perfect" for harvesting.

Now, most people fail to differentiate between a sativa-dominant and an indica dominant strain, and the differences in each when harvested at the same ratios. For example, harvesting an indica when it is in its cloudy stage is more potent than harvesting when the trichomes turn 30%+ amber. Adversely, harvesting a sativa when it is in its cloudy stage may be too early.

Amber trichomes are indicative of THC degradation and higher CBD production.

My conclusons of what u said say
ur a attention seeking idiot
U want weed that looks like that grow a hash strain
it's actually CBN and if you had read it you would have seen CLEAR amber or translucent amber not cloudy amber there is a difference
 

dannyboy602

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if your gonna believe the forum stuff I can't help ya,,,,,,,,,,,, sorry
can you tell me specifically what forum stuff you are referring to? I have been helping out members here for four years and I'm part of the forum stuff that you may find here. I try to impart an understanding of Botony that isn't species specific so what I try to teach can be used with most plants not just Cannabis.
I think it's great when members want to add to an understanding of growing Cannabis but it seems like you want to reinvent the wheel altogether and thumb your nose at hundreds of growers, some who do this for a living and do it quite well I might add.
 

hogbud

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can you tell me specifically what forum stuff you are referring to? I have been helping out members here for four years and I'm part of the forum stuff that you may find here. I try to impart an understanding of Botony that isn't species specific so what I try to teach can be used with most plants not just Cannabis.
I think it's great when members want to add to an understanding of growing Cannabis but it seems like you want to reinvent the wheel altogether and thumb your nose at hundreds of growers, some who do this for a living and do it quite well I might add.
I was on this forum for several years doing exactly that and got banned for starting my own site just about 4 years ago so you prolly never heard of me

I'm referring to things like pre harvest flushing and high P in containers as well as harvest times

Please keep doing what you are doing !!!
 

chuck estevez

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Amber is not thc it the beinging of the breakdown of thc called cbd and ur clone has trichome so its off a plant in bud u seriously think othwr wise u can see the pistils lol in every picture as with all information u can read it and make ur own conclusions

s the majority know, most growers that finally figure out the pistils are not the trichomes, have come to believe that there is a certain percentage of clear/cloudy/amber ratio that is "perfect" for harvesting.

Now, most people fail to differentiate between a sativa-dominant and an indica dominant strain, and the differences in each when harvested at the same ratios. For example, harvesting an indica when it is in its cloudy stage is more potent than harvesting when the trichomes turn 30%+ amber. Adversely, harvesting a sativa when it is in its cloudy stage may be too early.

Amber trichomes are indicative of THC degradation and higher CBD production.

My conclusons of what u said say
ur a attention seeking idiot
U want weed that looks like that grow a hash strain
you should pull up a chair and take notes, Hogbud is the real deal.
 

BxHaZe87

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would it be beneficial to change my hps bulb to mh at like weeks 6-7 or 6-8 to add sum more uvb light to resin up the buds a litte more then switch back to hps to finish off?
 
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