H2Blown
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One of the main causes of all that hackin and coughing is plants are grown with too much phosphorus. The correct ratios of a cannabis furt macro and micro nutrients make a huge difference in your medicine's smoothness. Plus it's a known fact that the further you move away from feeding cannabis plants their ideal nutrient ratios, potency and yield rapidly deteriorate.
After all, French Chefs prefer properly grown organic vegetables not because they're organic, but because they taste the best.
Keep your plants strong and healthy their entire life, and don't let them suffer stress. Stress can slso be cause by an overabundance of fert. in the soil: When some elements are too plentiful, they "lock out" other nutrients, preventing them from being taken in by the plant; this also impairs fluid flow within the cells. The best way to guard against excess nutrient buildup is to flush the pots a couple times a month with two to three times as much water as the volume of growing medium. Keep temps at around 70 to 70oF with humidity levels at about 50% day and night. At night the temp. can dip as low as 60 and cause little stress to the plant. Fluffy or airy buds in most cases are a sign of heat stress and poor horticultural practices.
After all, French Chefs prefer properly grown organic vegetables not because they're organic, but because they taste the best.
Keep your plants strong and healthy their entire life, and don't let them suffer stress. Stress can slso be cause by an overabundance of fert. in the soil: When some elements are too plentiful, they "lock out" other nutrients, preventing them from being taken in by the plant; this also impairs fluid flow within the cells. The best way to guard against excess nutrient buildup is to flush the pots a couple times a month with two to three times as much water as the volume of growing medium. Keep temps at around 70 to 70oF with humidity levels at about 50% day and night. At night the temp. can dip as low as 60 and cause little stress to the plant. Fluffy or airy buds in most cases are a sign of heat stress and poor horticultural practices.