na if you flush your soil like most people do before harvest then its actually perfect for seedlings
i have a hundred or so auto pics in my journal just pics kinda random
i think i might of had one
oh shit moment in the last year and that was just a nute whore i didnt catch soon enough
6 plant perpetual only auto's for the last few years with a handful of photoperiods
just amend it with some dolomite mix in some goodies compost or something / extra perlite /maybe some coco
i mean honestly if you're going to use nutes anyway as long as the ph remains stable and it has drainage
then the conditions are right it could be anything
do your leaves yellow during flush ?
if so then your plants are living off of what you have been giving them and not the soil
otherwise they would still be getting nutes from the soil and would still be green plant wouldnt have to be using up stored nutes from the leaves
you should deff add perlite to your ffof that stuff seems to settle as the grow goes on n takes a while to water
do your leaves yellow during flush ?
if so then your plants are living off of what you have been giving them and not the soil
otherwise they would still be getting nutes from the soil and would still be green plant wouldnt have to be using up stored nutes from the leaves
I have two Lowryder diesels that haven't showed sex yet for 28 days! One was healthy but short so I topped it and now it started growing again...just needed a boot in the ass. My other diesel is a 12" beasty mandingo so I topped that one too, and lollipopped, and supercropped, and transplanted all within a week...I know I'm going against all the auto rules psh. I'll give them a week to recover than switch them to 12/12 if sex still isnt showing at 5 weeks. started 18/6 with philips retro white CMH!Also took the clones from tops and while lollipopping.
Why is there never any discussion on a dominant (or multiple dominants) ruderalis strain?
Is it just "ruderalis"?
Are there any studies done on specific ruderalis strains???
There's a zillion indica and sativa strains/hybrids, but nothing on ruderalis except that we all accept that a ruderalis genetics can force a transfer of photo, biannual growing into finite time, annual growing.
Is there an auto, ruderalis strain/parent that is better at locking in a timeline and also securing photo attributes than another ruderalis strain?
Why are indicas and sativas viewed as being so diverse in breeding and cross breeding, but ruderalis is just all the same ruderalis? Are they all exactly the same??????