Nice frost, she glitters like a stripper!
Heya franjan,its going well.Ive had to make some minor adjustments to get temps up,which in my book Is a good place to be.Currently I have it stable at 76f and 40rh 24/7.Im really liking how the apache seems to bring out the best in the plant ,not sure if its the spectrum or the reduced intensity.I think maybe some of both.How the buds fatten up late,well thats yet to be seen,but so far the quality seems much better imo.If yield drops a little with reduced watts,heh I could care less as long as the quality is good.That is and always will be my main concern.So are you and the Apache getting along or are you finding any hiccups? I would think even good and knowledgable growers, (or even the lucky ones ), find some things different when swithcing LED lights. Or is it smooth sailing?
how many gallons is that bucket?
3 gallons.how many gallons is that bucket?
thanks!
Corn is a totally different plant. Corn nutrition needs are different. Like orcads, they like a high N feed. Around a 20-1-1 ratio.Some interesting things I found on potassium..
Potassium Uptake by Crops
Time of potassium uptake varies with different plants. However, plants generally absorb the majority of their potassium at an earlier growth stage than they do nitrogen and phosphorus.
Experiments on potassium uptake by corn showed that 70 to 80 percent was absorbed by silking time, and 100 percent was absorbed three to four weeks after silking. Translocation of potassium from the leaves and stems to the grain was much less than for phosphorus and nitrogen. The period during grain formation is apparently not a critical one for supply of potassium.
P/k loading...sigh.
Corn was just one example there was various other crops examined as well...I hear what you are saying and agree, a balanced n-p-k throughout.Corn is a totally different plant. Corn nutrition needs are different. Like orcads, they like a high N feed. Around a 20-1-1 ratio.
Cannabis tends to be more like tomatoes and use it not only in early growth but flowering to.
Now that doesn't mean p/k load. A well balanced feed is better. A 5-5-5 or 10-10-10 for synthetics and well organics they will use it when they need it.
The statement I just made is a blanket statement and might not apply to all strains. Some love N and some don't. Sometimes different strains will like feeds so different its like they are different species.