My problems started with my soil not buffering ph properly. Soil pH got really high and locked damn near everything out. Got my pH under control and then she burnt a little (you're right about the Urkle being light feeders). Gave her a week to recover a bit and flipped her. She is still...
I'm running some Urkle x Tahoe OG under my 288 right now and she is super squat. Be interesting to see what the stretch is like. Just flipped to flower after trying to undo some lockout damage I managed to inflict on her.
The main points of the no flush concept are..
1. If you don't overfeed your plants you can keep them green without needing a flush and can gain a small increase in yeild
2. Most people misunderstand what a flush can actually accomplish. Depriving the plant of nutes late in flower does not...
Here is a way to think about it. Would you decided when to harvest a banana based on what the leaves of the banana tree are doing? You know when your buds are done by examining your buds (calyx development, recession and darkening of pistils and the transition to cloudy/amber of the trichomes...
It doesn't say in the rules that you need to have 5 sprout. It says you can have up to 5. You could have started with 1 from the beginning and been fully within the rules.
I'm honestly curious as to why you chose this as your crusade. Everyone on this site is an adult. We are all capable of making decisions on how we want to spend our money. We are all aware that brick and mortar shops are going to be more expensive than ordering online. Some choose to pay the...
I hate to do this.... I'm dropping out. The Sherb is doing well, not dropping due to any issue with my entry plant, my issue is with my main plant. Having some serious pH buffering issues with my soil and she is suffering for it. The Sherb is getting up potted and will be my back up plan if...
8 plants is definitely enough for a 4x8 scrog. I've seen a 4x4 packed full with 1 plant in a scrog. That's why people with heavy restrictions on plant counts often use the technique. That being said, a higher plant count will fill the screen faster and require less training so it should...
There is a lot more you going in there than wind burn. I've seen fans beat up leaves pretty bad, but there is some nutrient issues there without a doubt.