Not to divert from my original question but here's what I usually do during winter and I've never known whether it's good or bad......
In winter I run my dehumidifier 24/7 to keep humidity down and warm the room. When I empty the reservoir, I actually just feed it right back to the plants...
That's exactly what I'm using, Iron Out Softener.
Im able to pull straight from well, so I'm hoping that unfiltered well water with PH Down and CalMag should help
Im thinking the root of my mid to late flowering issues has to do with my water.
Im in SW Mich, have well water with a water softener because of the high iron content. I never seem to show issues while in veg but come flowering time, my leaves start to spot brown, yellow, and turn crispy...
2.5 weeks into flower and bud sites are starting to develop nicely. Just started feeding today, had 2 older fan leaves like the picture attached showing signs of deficiency. 2 months in FFOF and that's usually about the time nutes in the soil run dry.
Started spraying LST clone with CS on...
Got my second order but pretty positive the first got seized.
Nirvana reshipping first at no cost, GREAT seed bank!!! That's 10 packs of seeds (5 beans/pkg).
Thanks!!! Yeah the first batch of CS was made wrong but I used it on this plant anyways. The liquid was dark grey, had nasty crap floating everywhere and permanently stained the jar black. Since then, I've made a new batch correctly which looks more normal. I'll do full clones like you...
Did you purposely defoliat that much or is it a strain trait??
I hardly ever defoliat because I believe (I'm no scientist by any means) the leaves are what helps capture lumens, photosynthesize, and provide energy to help the plant grow, utilize nutes, and produce fruit (ie bud)
Oh im perfectly cool with a blended CBD/THC breed and fully expect it to cut initial potency in half.
IE, This Cannatonic is about 6%THC/10%CBD and the Gelato is about 20%+THC/0.1%CBD....... id expect those crossed to have offspring around 13%THC/5%CBD. I know it doesn't work like that in...