Week 5 of 12/12...?This is nearing the end of week 5:
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Yes. They aren't autos.Week 5 of 12/12...?
Day 28..? (Ish) Are you happy with development under that LED..?Yes. They aren't autos.
Enzyme tea..? You cant really overdo it or mess it up...I want to experiment with new things but something is telling me to leave them the fuck alone. It's week 6 they're getting frosty...
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What does it do? I'm experimenting with a kelp/alfalfa tea on my plants in veg.Enzyme tea..? You cant really overdo it or mess it up...
Enzymes all function as an aid in the general process of converting minerals into absorbable food for the plant, with a little help from various types of bacteria in some cases. Without enzymes, plants cannot effectively use the minerals available to them. So they are really good for getting the nutrients from the soil. Maybe in effect...maximizing it.What does it do? I'm experimenting with a kelp/alfalfa tea on my plants in veg.
Yes. It hasn't really hit the swell yet.Day 28..? (Ish) Are you happy with development under that LED..?
At this stage, even one week makes a big difference.Yes. It hasn't really hit the swell yet.
I use molasses indoors. It only causes issues if you don't dilute enough.I feed molasses every other week in an ACT. Its gooood
Anyone have issues using it indoors? What about compost tea indoors? Doesnt it stink?
Compost tea is fine indoors. Highly recommended for high brix levels. You know, that waxy shine on flat leaves. Some are so happy, they get that extra snaggletooth.I feed molasses every other week in an ACT. Its gooood
Anyone have issues using it indoors? What about compost tea indoors? Doesnt it stink?
Mine have a good brix level, then, for sure.Compost tea is fine indoors. Highly recommended for high brix levels. You know, that waxy shine on flat leaves. Some are so happy, they get that extra snaggletooth.
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Yes they do! Leaf texture is the first thing I check when assessing the health of a plant.Mine have a good brix level, then, for sure.