MycoticPrankster
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All organic. Happy frog with H frog fruit and flower + 1/4 worm castings. Added mycorrizae to roots. RO water with call mag and 1 tsp per gallon of BS molasses and liquid seaweed. Last fertilization by top dress as per bag direction at the end of week 4 w/ a 20% ratio of all purpose for potential nitrogen needs. Stopped giving molasses seaweed and cal mag at the end of week 6. Watered between 6.6-6.8 the entire time. Under 2 300 watt ES300s
Growing BC God Bud, red diesel, papaya and blueberry afgoo. Seeing milky trichomes, no ambers, on every plant except for the red diesel. But the red diesel is fading more than any other plant. Lots of purple tones on the BC God bud as well as fading on the blueberry afgoo and papaya along with some purple highlights. Should I go ahead and go into my 48 hr dark cycle? Or should I wait for the red diesels trichomes to turn all milky? As I said the red diesel is the one that is fading the most and it is the only 50/50 hybrid. The rest are indica dominant. If I wait I'm sure the others will get more fall colors. As far as pistals go they are all red on every plant except for the papaya. I think that is just it's genetics to have some white hairs during maturation.
Growing BC God Bud, red diesel, papaya and blueberry afgoo. Seeing milky trichomes, no ambers, on every plant except for the red diesel. But the red diesel is fading more than any other plant. Lots of purple tones on the BC God bud as well as fading on the blueberry afgoo and papaya along with some purple highlights. Should I go ahead and go into my 48 hr dark cycle? Or should I wait for the red diesels trichomes to turn all milky? As I said the red diesel is the one that is fading the most and it is the only 50/50 hybrid. The rest are indica dominant. If I wait I'm sure the others will get more fall colors. As far as pistals go they are all red on every plant except for the papaya. I think that is just it's genetics to have some white hairs during maturation.
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