I grew headband a few years ago and it was a gas smelling strain, made a bunch of seeds from it but it sounds like somethings is wrong , when flowering cannabis emits an odor, you might got some weak genetics that's why people use carbon filters.No, but I could, I have access to the cuts, just have not had the desire to grow em?
I have several Headbands (NYCD X OG) goin and Dr.D81's Bear Creek Kush as well as a land race Dalat and several of my strains
that is mega fluffy bro that's what happens when you use a t5 as the main light source.
well it just finished week 4, has 5 more to go and is seeded so ,,,,,,,, whateverthat is mega fluffy bro that's what happens when you use a t5 as the main light source.
You need to stop acting like you are some type of weed growing god when you grow fluffy weed that doesn't smell strong.well it just finished week 4, has 5 more to go and is seeded so ,,,,,,,, whatever
Funny they are "the" cut that every one tries to get a copy/clone ofI grew headband a few years ago and it was a gas smelling strain, made a bunch of seeds from it but it sounds like somethings is wrong , when flowering cannabis emits an odor, you might got some weak genetics that's why people use carbon filters.
Never said I was a weed growin god LOL and my harvested buds smell just fineYou need to stop acting like you are some type of weed growing god when you grow fluffy weed that doesn't smell strong.
Dr Who. Have you seen real results tweaking these values in a soil grow? (I have used potters gold as well as other mixes). Seems real specific for a buffered grow like amended soil. How do you know what the citations are even holding on to in there?
I have been having better results with a regular medium dose of a complete grow nute after the soil is depleted. Then about halved to the end finishing with just well water the last 2 times or so for a mild fade. Trying ocean forest and the fox farm liquid trio for convenience as it is sold in my little out of the way town. I have to mix the retarted grow and bloom for balance even at week 7 usually. Or typical bloom nute leaf drop and chlorosis will result.
Combined the NPK is about 232. Not recommended but works fine if fed properly.
I am considering dyna grow as my only fertilizer to add. I need a bit of mag and calcium as my well water is a nice .3 EC. Great for no calcium buildup at my faucets but not quite enough for minerals for all hybrids.
I have been lurking quite some time around here. You have very strong knowledge and experience I respect immensely. Thanks in advance for your answers.
You won't say but I can read it if I buy your book?Tis the only thing in my books I have not openly shared and is very different from what is taught every where, I take enough crap as it is
and not tryin to sell my opinion
Nice question!
I tweeked NPK values in soil to levels that I found the MOST effective FOR my daily feeding style! I have always liked a daily feeding or watering style due to the fact you get more O2 to the roots - That's a GOOD thing for your bio's!
The NPK value's listed above are my baseline value's that will cover many indica to some high sativa % crossings - strain wise. Some tweeking can improve results a bit. I found this gave me better success at reaching potentials then supplying basic ratio's..It was tedious to move all that around to discover those rates.
I went back to building water only soils and do a 2 step soil up-potting method of organic's.....I do NOT feel I wasted any time in my exploration of synthetic's!
When I restart this fall, I will be again doing some DWC with hand built/mixed or however you want to put it, nutrients......I just can't stay away from playing/experimenting forever!
Well I think it's how the whole book thing is supposed to work?You won't say but I can read it if I buy your book?
No you are not selling your opinion. You are selling a book of your opinions.
When I visit my friend at Copper Mountain maybe you will share some of my stash with me?
But from your posts it seems you have low tolerance and a bad sense of smell.
You talk in circles that lead only to what you are selling on your website. I checked it out. It let me read a commonly known set of facts about sativas. I see them all the time in my garden.
Other than that I have to pay to read your opinions.
Have you published any of it? Do you have graphs detailing yield or THC% or CBD% differences under different conditions? Do you detail those conditions? Whether it's light intensity changes, spectrum changes, fertilizer changes, environment changes, or anything else.and there was over 2000 hours of research with 6 years of experiments that went into it, though I suppose it's still my opinions?
This compound is very soluble in water; and if the water which ammonium nitrate was dissolved at is heated, the by- product will be nitrous oxide which is commonly referred to as laughing gas.I prefer some ammonium nitrate
You don't want ammonia in hydroponics. It can't break down into nitrate without organic processes, best to use nitrate. I use calcium nitrate, as it's about the only way to make calcium water soluble.this shit is getting way off track.
This compound is very soluble in water; and if the water which ammonium nitrate was dissolved at is heated, the by- product will be nitrous oxide which is commonly referred to as laughing gas.
interesting..
Also seems like not the best thing to be using considering it is tracked by the government and has the potential of being highly explosive.
Have you published any of it? Do you have graphs detailing yield or THC% or CBD% differences under different conditions? Do you detail those conditions? Whether it's light intensity changes, spectrum changes, fertilizer changes, environment changes, or anything else.
I've seen your pictures and they look fantastic. But do you have any data?
I'm just gonna say no here even though it's not the complete answer but truth is I'm tired of this nonsense, folks hatin folks because they are different or do things differently seems to be the new Merican way in all things, such a waste of time. We should ALL be workin together to improve the herb, a tip here, a technique there. Instead there is this constant arguing and debate and myth ridden bro science that simply won't dieExactly. He only has opinion. Ed Rosenthal and the like have had the data proving he is wrong for years. And they are still doing actual tests. Not just getting their info from conjecture.