A couple of Quick Questions

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
1 doing a once over with neem oil now while the plants are in preflower. Yes or no? I see no bugs as of now.

2 my plants are preflowering. When do I make the change to bloom nutrients? I'm using FF trio. But haven't really needed to use the grow big as the plants kept getting fresh soil with up potting. Last time I transplanted was 3 weeks ago. Double the soil of previous. The schedule for FF wasn't followable in these conditions. I tried with %15 of recommended value and got nut burns with grow big.

3 What's the deal with molasses or honey? When should that begin getting administered?

Thanks again,
Wiz
 

Manguy

Active Member
1 no need if no bugs

2 blend the bloom nutes 1/4 strength at a time over the next 4 waterings and substitute the rest with veg nutes

3 molasses un sulphured 1tbsp per gallon at anytime during veg or flower it’s 99 percent for the microbes at the roots and some p and k in it for the plant
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
1 no need if no bugs

2 blend the bloom nutes 1/4 strength at a time over the next 4 waterings and substitute the rest with veg nutes

3 molasses un sulphured 1tbsp per gallon at anytime during veg or flower it’s 99 percent for the microbes at the roots and some p and k in it for the plant
What about honey? Just curious. A buddy of mine uses that instead of molasses.
 

Wizzlebiz

Well-Known Member
Honey has significant antibiotic properties and will cause problems with your soil microbiome.
One last question if you dont mind.

While drying my harvest is there any issue with doing it in a pitch black space? Is there any reason for a need for light at this stage? I know its probably a rudimentary question but I'd hate to mess up a harvest because I didn't think to ask.
 

graying.geek

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One last question if you dont mind.

While drying my harvest is there any issue with doing it in a pitch black space? Is there any reason for a need for light at this stage? I know its probably a rudimentary question but I'd hate to mess up a harvest because I didn't think to ask.
It's not critical, but the general thought is to dry in the dark in order to stop photosynthesis.
 
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