Curing is an essential process in growing if its a commercial grow or a personal grow. Why take all the time to grow it and not do it right? Just my opinion. It's like taking the baby out of the vagina at 8 months because you thought "what's that extra month REALLY gonna do" lmao
Feed every day unless you begin to see nute burn then cut back to feeding every other day and ph'd water between feedings. But if the strain can handle it feed every day.
No it will actually cause a deficiency because the plant won't be able to take up certain nutrients it's called nutrient lockout. It is easily fixed by a good flush and maintaining a moist medium. Coco should be treated like a hydroponic grow. It's very hard to overwater, so just keep it moist...
If it gets past 65%-70% open and let them dry for 20-30 mins. Try to keep it between 60 and 65%. If it doesn't go above that just burp the jars as normal. Hope this helps. Good luck!
If it's not drooping or wilting it's not dying, that's a plus. Maybe it's Just shocked from the transplant, it should take off any day now. Make sure you water your coco everyday if not twice a day never let it dry out or you will get salt buildup. Give her time man I'm sure it will take hold...
120 plants veg 2 weeks, 1 gal bags, coco coir, botanicare nutrients,2 flood and drain 4x4s, 60 plants in each, 2 600 watt hps, hortilux bulbs, 2 pounds 8 oz every 2 months, strain: blue dream. That's what I used to do when I grew sog.
He's got good strains a pretty good soil
Exactly everyone hates on him but he does have some awesome grows under his belt. And he also started me on true living organics. Never tried tga seeds is there anything iffy about them?
You want it to slowly fade and begin to yellow the fan leaves in the last 2 weeks, because there is no real way to flush supersoil. If it stays green all the way through use less supersoil next time. You want that "organic fade" man. Remember the used soil can be collected, re amended and used...
If your base mix is really hot just use a small pot of coco or promix, something of that nature untill she's grows a bit then transplant into your pots with supersoil. Good luck man supersoil is some amazing stuff. Is it subcools recipe?