Did I Get Ripped Off On These Seeds?

Creature1969

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Care to elaborate? I'm following the schedule. I'm here to learn, and help when I can. This comment isn't very helpful.
Most feed schedules are outrageously high. For example, I rarely go over 1.2-1.4EC / 600-800ppm during flower. My nutes schedule calls for like 2x that.
You can get away with a pretty high EC in veg but once flower starts, shit usually goes south.
 

I'm negan

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Most feed schedules are outrageously high. For example, I rarely go over 1.2-1.4EC / 600-800ppm during flower. My nutes schedule calls for like 2x that.
You can get away with a pretty high EC in veg but once flower starts, shit usually goes south.
Interesting. I've read that a lot. I'm a person that consumes a ton of information. One thing i saw recently that i found very interesting was a video on YouTube by a professor from some university on the way light effects cannabis. I've heard a lot of people talk about "too much light.". This guy claims that is a myth. He says light and nutrients go hand in hand. Basically you can throw as much light as a cannabis plant as you want as long as it has the proper nutrients to sustain all that photosynthesis. So it stands to reason the opposite can also be true in that maybe the people who think the nutes are to strong actually just don't have enough light. So far so good for me on the schedule. If anything they showed signs of minor deficiency in week 2 but are looking pretty good now i think.

 

Herb & Suds

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Interesting. I've read that a lot. I'm a person that consumes a ton of information. One thing i saw recently that i found very interesting was a video on YouTube by a professor from some university on the way light effects cannabis. I've heard a lot of people talk about "too much light.". This guy claims that is a myth. He says light and nutrients go hand in hand. Basically you can throw as much light as a cannabis plant as you want as long as it has the proper nutrients to sustain all that photosynthesis. So it stands to reason the opposite can also be true in that maybe the people who think the nutes are to strong actually just don't have enough light. So far so good for me on the schedule. If anything they showed signs of minor deficiency in week 2 but are looking pretty good now i think.

I’ve never read a YouTube mr big reader
Just sayin
Your qualifier went south in a hurry
 

I'm negan

Active Member
I’ve never read a YouTube mr big reader
Just sayin
Your qualifier went south in a hurry
At what point did i say i "read" anything on YouTube. I said i "consume" a lot of information and then mentioned YouTube. If you're going to be a troll at least try to make sense.
 

waterproof808

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Interesting. I've read that a lot. I'm a person that consumes a ton of information. One thing i saw recently that i found very interesting was a video on YouTube by a professor from some university on the way light effects cannabis. I've heard a lot of people talk about "too much light.". This guy claims that is a myth. He says light and nutrients go hand in hand. Basically you can throw as much light as a cannabis plant as you want as long as it has the proper nutrients to sustain all that photosynthesis. So it stands to reason the opposite can also be true in that maybe the people who think the nutes are to strong actually just don't have enough light. So far so good for me on the schedule. If anything they showed signs of minor deficiency in week 2 but are looking pretty good now i think.

some cultivars actually prefer lower light intensity, forum gsc being an example. I believe kevin jodrey of wonderland nursery has talked about "shade loving cultivars" and I've seen other growers talking about some strains doing better with the lights dimmed.
 

I'm negan

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some cultivars actually prefer lower light intensity, forum gsc being an example. I believe kevin jodrey of wonderland nursery has talked about "shade loving cultivars" and I've seen other growers talking about some strains doing better with the lights dimmed.
There's a lot more to it than an abundance of light. 98% of us ain't in that boat.
As I said, good luck!
Thanks. I'm both hard headed and skeptical, So I'm pretty much just going to do what makes sense to me and learn from my mistakes. I just love everything about these beautiful plants! I'm just trying to connect with like minded individuals.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Thanks. I'm both hard headed and skeptical, So I'm pretty much just going to do what makes sense to me and learn from my mistakes. I just love everything about these beautiful plants! I'm just trying to connect with like minded individuals.
Yeah makes complete sense. Why would you want to listen to a large group of growers that have actually successfully grown for a long time? That'd be silly huh.
 

Creature1969

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Go ahead. Teach me oh great one. Please teach me the bro science. Surely these plants will fail without your help.
At 1800PPM I'm SURE we'll be seeing you in the help section in a couple weeks. Unless you bail on the forum like most other hard-headed know it all folks do. Can't wait to see you're plants during stretch. lol

You said you consume information, I guess you forgot to research your seed purchase?
 

oldtymemusic

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some cultivars actually prefer lower light intensity, forum gsc being an example. I believe kevin jodrey of wonderland nursery has talked about "shade loving cultivars" and I've seen other growers talking about some strains doing better with the lights dimmed.
some of these guys claim you cant dim a light or the world will end
 
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