Thanks. I will definitely keep an eye out.Looking great just keep your eye on autos they don't like to much nitrogen speaking from experience.
Consider using Lucas Formula if you are using 3-part nutrients. There’s enough nitrogen in the micros and the bloom for most autos.Thanks. I will definitely keep an eye out.
I'm glad to hear that. I thought it was a lot of growth as well for a month. Hopefully it will yeild a good amount since it is pretty small. But the big bud strain should beef them up.Thats a lot of growth for a month.....!
But they look good so far
I Will look into this.Consider using Lucas Formula if you are using 3-part nutrients. There’s enough nitrogen in the micros and the bloom for most autos.
8 cc of micros. 16 cc of bloom. From start to finish. Very simple.I Will look into this.
I see this is for hydro mainly. Ever done it in soil?8 cc of micros. 16 cc of bloom. From start to finish. Very simple.
Yep. Especially for strains that are nitrogen sensitive.I see this is for hydro mainly. Ever done it in soil?
Hmmm that's interesting. It seems odd that it's the same exact nutes the entire grow. Dont you want some extra phosphorus during flower stage?Yep. Especially for strains that are nitrogen sensitive.
The phosphorus comes from the bloom. Some add Big Bud during flower.Hmmm that's interesting. It seems odd that it's the same exact nutes the entire grow. Dont you want some extra phosphorus during flower stage?
Could you just add a touch of bone meal? It's just straight phosphorus. Lol. Hypothetical question.The phosphorus comes from the bloom. Some add Big Bud during flower.
Why not? The nitrogen is the problem you are trying to avoid. Not just the burnt tips but excess leafiness. Also look into using Great White or Mykos from the start. Mycchoriza is most responsible for uptake of phosphorus.Could you just add a touch of bone meal? It's just straight phosphorus. Lol. Hypothetical question.
If I'm not mistaken. The espoma garden tone and bulb tone have a bunch of mycchoriza as well as many other live bacteria type things lol. I'm sure that's got to be the scientific term for them lmao.Why not? The nitrogen is the problem you are trying to avoid. Not just the burnt tips but excess leafiness. Also look into using Great White or Mykos from the start. Mycchoriza is most responsible for uptake of phosphorus.