12/12 + 31 days.
Gals are looking fabulous. Took feed down to 1100 ppm. Will hold at this level for a week or so more before reducing by another 10-25% as they start ripening and head for flush. BlackBerry is starting to throw brown and red pistils. Smell is thick and delicious.
You can always compost cannabis plants and trim from the years before. Not a profitable use of product but it’s a dang good highly sustainable compost source for grows if you are just trying to make a self sustaining system
Also you can feed chickens hemp seeds and use their manure. Basically...
My wife got me to switch to ml/L best thing I ever did for feed mixing on a large scale. I have 6 ml, 30ml and 300 Ml syringes and just mix by L of water added to res. Easier and actually I find more accurate than an ec meter
Feed EC doesn’t even matter that much, root zone EC is what matters and that is affected by feed in but also watering frequency, flush volume and most importantly are you feeding the plant nutes it actually needs. Not worth stressing over feed EC that much. You can burn a plant with 1,500 PPM...
Think of a meter like a thermometer. If you kid is sick you take their temperature to diagnoses them but you don’t take their temp every morning before you feed them. Volume of nutes to volume of water is simpler and often more realiable measure. If your plants start showing nute burn bust out...
Um yes I am 100% again adding co2 from natural gas. Not only is it vad For the inviroment it creates ton of problem. Also my previous two room circulation does work with CO2. Basically you are saying you can either seal the grow room or seal nothing. That is a silly simplification. You can seal...
Btw yes I’m odd. I also think you have the right approach once it is established, kill it without mercy. Once established all this environmental stuff just keeps it where it is. It won’t reverse the infestation
You are completely ignoring the science of air movement. Traditional green house are not sealed they are open. Green house up heat and humidity for a crop. As you do that the hot air naturally rises and exchanges with colder air outside the green house. Growing indoor adds insulation and...