You sure as hell have done something to kick in flowering. You should switch the lights to 12/12 before you stress them out.It did happen right after I re-potted her. Soil is the same she was in previously, Happy Frog amended with vermiculite, perlite, bat guano, and worm castings.
I've never checked the ph, I haven't switched the lights to 12/12 yet, she just went into flower while under the longer light cycle.
The only thing I've fed my girls is some worm castings and bat guano in the soil, some leachate from my worm inn, some additional bat guano mixed with water, and 1 feeding 1 week ago of fertilizer, Jack's Classic, and I gave the recommended amount for houseplants.
Thanks for your replies.
Do I add the Epsom salts in a solution, so 1/2 tsp : gal water?id add 5mls calmag and 1/2 tsp espsom salt 1x
and then cut back to 3mls calmag 1/4 tsp Epsom salt evry other watering
your in soil so you can eitherDo I add the Epsom salts in a solution, so 1/2 tsp : gal water?
next timeIt did happen right after I re-potted her. Soil is the same she was in previously, Happy Frog amended with vermiculite, perlite, bat guano, and worm castings.
I've never checked the ph, I haven't switched the lights to 12/12 yet, she just went into flower while under the longer light cycle.
The only thing I've fed my girls is some worm castings and bat guano in the soil, some leachate from my worm inn, some additional bat guano mixed with water, and 1 feeding 1 week ago of fertilizer, Jack's Classic, and I gave the recommended amount for houseplants.
Thanks for your replies.
I may be wrong but I think the egg shells are broken down by the worms. I add crushed egg shells to the worms to give them the grit that they need.egg shells are great and all but it takes a long long time to break down before its available
man If I was using fresh worms id not be using liquid fertilizers or salt fertilizers at all if possibleI may be wrong but I think the egg shells are broken down by the worms. I add crushed egg shells to the worms to give them the grit that they need.
There are no worms in my soil. I have a small colony of compost worms, they can't survive in soil.man If I was using fresh worms id not be using liquid fertilizers or salt fertilizers at all if possible
gotchaThere are no worms in my soil. I have a small colony of compost worms, they can't survive in soil.
I just use leachate that drains from the worm inn and the castings for fertilizer.