hotrodharley
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Big fish on the lineOk man, I take down 30lbs every 8 weeks...if I'm dropping a grand on nutrients then so be it
Big fish on the lineOk man, I take down 30lbs every 8 weeks...if I'm dropping a grand on nutrients then so be it
I'm not a "big fish" but I'll guarantee that commercial grows aren't using tomato fertilizer. I've know a guy that runs one out west. They run advanced.How about laying out your entire gear chain while you're touting "cannabis specific" nutes? Let the less experienced see how you're pulling down heavy weight.
Every grow should be a learning experience and when that stops I feel sorry for you. Try something new occasionally. Do some side by sides like I did 3 times with flushing. Absolutely nobody could tell the difference in taste or odor. Ash color is not indicative of anything but the level of dryness in the bud. I stopped flushing then and laugh at people who insist it's necessary or helpful.Honestly as soon as you're smoking herb that you like, that you grew. . .. you're "good at it".
Funny thing is, I really thought I "nailed" my first grow aside from one plant that revegged. But in hindsight, my "best" grow was probably my 4th, I pulled what I would consider to be my "best" flower to date. Not THEE best, but MY best.
I feel like I was "good at it" from the start, but I am continually humbled. But I'm happy, and I'm having a fucking B L A S T doing it. And collab'ing with my Dad. It's all I could ever ask for.
Dude, I'm in Alaska. I know multiple legally licensed and they'll use anything they believe in. But the bulk is Jack's. The most popular nutrient in the Interior by far.I'm not a "big fish" but I'll guarantee that commercial grows aren't using tomato fertilizer. I've know a guy that runs one out west. They run advanced.
My gear chain is gavita and fluence LEDs, cloud coir, #7 smart pots, House n Garden nutes.
I just started a grow journal, your welcome to follow it.
Same. After my first run I thought I was the god of growing because of the fire I pushed up. Then recently I was looking at pictures of that grow, and yeah, not great. Big buds, but fluffy and spacious. A lot of burnt leaves, harvested way early, ect ect. It was a lot better than most people's first, and it probably keep me in the game, but me and my crop were both pretty cringy in hindsight.Honestly as soon as you're smoking herb that you like, that you grew. . .. you're "good at it".
Funny thing is, I really thought I "nailed" my first grow aside from one plant that revegged. But in hindsight, my "best" grow was probably my 4th, I pulled what I would consider to be my "best" flower to date. Not THEE best, but MY best.
I feel like I was "good at it" from the start, but I am continually humbled. But I'm happy, and I'm having a fucking B L A S T doing it. And collab'ing with my Dad. It's all I could ever ask for.
Agreed! I actually have done flush vs. not flushed, the only real thing i noticed was slightly better bag appeal on the flushed plant. In the future i intend to do GH 3 part, one clone with the base & another "with all the fixins" though I'll allow calmag in the base clones to prevent coco problems, lol.Every grow should be a learning experience and when that stops I feel sorry for you. Try something new occasionally. Do some side by sides like I did 3 times with flushing. Absolutely nobody could tell the difference in taste or odor. Ash color is not indicative of anything but the level of dryness in the bud. I stopped flushing then and laugh at people who insist it's necessary or helpful.
the only commercial Op I have personal knowledge of runs Jack's. Anybody who runs a grow as a business isn't going the waste money on watered down hype when they can get the same nutrients in dry salt form for 1/10th the cost. that's bad business.but I'll guarantee that commercial grows aren't using tomato fertilizer. I've know a guy that runs one out west. They run advanced.
Growing marijuana is a skill. Like playing a piano is a skill. Some people can pick up a skill naturally with ease and others have to work at it. I find its like anything else in life, you get out what you put in.I’m on my first plant, well three now. Obviously the first plant I have had some issues on. Is it typical to run into deficiency’s here and there with every grow. Does one eventually get skilled enough to run a grow beginning to end with zero issues?
I scour this site on the daily and to try Intake as much info as possible. A lot of conflicting info I must say but I am definitely learning a lot. Just curious if one ever reaches a point where they could grow blind folded.
Are you sure? @Samwell Seed Well grows commercial with bottles, lolthe only commercial Op I have personal knowledge of runs Jack's. Anybody who runs a grow as a business isn't going the waste money on watered down hype when they can get the same nutrients in dry salt form for 1/10th the cost. that's bad business.
Holy shit bro were you there hahaI wouldnt say blindfolded but you’ll get a feel for it
I've found that GH Flora Trio works good for me. I can get 3, 6 gallon jugs for $379 out the door, and it will last me a whole grow with ~90 plants. I've heard of Jacks 321, but im too lazy to mix it up.the only commercial Op I have personal knowledge of runs Jack's. Anybody who runs a grow as a business isn't going the waste money on watered down hype when they can get the same nutrients in dry salt form for 1/10th the cost. that's bad business.
I was not aware of that. I also have never been in his grow op so I can't count it. seems like terrible business practices to me. wasting money is not a good start in a market where margins are already slim.Are you sure? @Samwell Seed Well grows commercial with bottles, lol