TonightYou
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less is more when it comes to fertilizing. I've found that out the hard way. The best thing one can do is learn to read ones plants. Pay attention to what they are doing, how they react through the stages of life. Also I know there are a bunch of people that love to over complicated things with 20 bottles (I'm exaggerating, but you get my point). Just look on those bottles, half of the ingredients are the same just in different levels and most of it water to bind it together. I'm a fan of keep it simple, no need for redundancy, plus it saves money, time, and eliminates problems of locking something out. Cannabis isn't some magical plant (okay it's a fucking awesome plant) but it doesn't follow some arbitrary time line and will do its thing. Best of luck thoughI got about 3.5 oz per plant. I had 3 them in 2 gal pots under a 600W HPS. Room has a CO2 generator (1500 PPM). Average temp was 75. Average Humidity was 63. 1 fan moving air. I flowered them for 62 days. I used House and Garden nutrients and roots organics soil. Per gallon of water they got about 10-18 mL Soil A/B, .4 mL Drip Clean, 1mL Roots Excelulator, 3.5 mL Multizen (Weeks 1-5). 3.3 mL Bud XL (Weeks 6-8 ), 2.8 mL Top Shooter (Weeks 6-8 ). They were flushed in week 6 and week 8. I made a note to myself to flush in week 4 next time. They were given .75-1 gallon of water twice a week. Run off was left in saucers
I'm thinking I used too much nutrients and should have flushed in week 4 instead of 6 and maybe I could have avoided the crazy amount of nanners.
When I had one in a tent and it hermied I cut it down earlier and the high seemed more potent. That hermie had balls and sacs of pollen but fewer nanners than the clones I just flowered. The three I just flowered that prompted me to start this thread only had nanners. Lots of them! I never found any sacs or much pollen.
I'm guessing the plants gave up energy on producing the nanners that they could have used to raise the THC levels.