Those are some sweet colas...gonna be nice if youre patient...dont overfeed....the tendency at this poiny with many is to gas em with some juice but tney need less at this point, not more...less is best,,, just water and only when they are near bone dry...let some air get to the roots....then give em a drink.
Feed some honey is a good choice.Thanks last night I just give them water no feed had to tie them up as bowing over not sure why never had this before hope it's not something I have done?[/ QUOTE]
Feed some honey is a good choice.
Thanks last night I just give them water no feed had to tie them up as bowing over not sure why never had this before hope it's not something I have done?
How much per litre? I see a vid on YouTube a guy feeds his sugar?Feed some honey is a good choice.
Looks temperature is very low, so they are very thin, you try to raise the temperature, they will become obese.How much per litre? I see a vid on YouTube a guy feeds his sugar?
Casually, I tried without any problems, it is up to you.How much per litre? I see a vid on YouTube a guy feeds his sugar?
Looks temperature is very low, so they are very thin, you try to raise the temperature, they will become obese.
Their growing season is long? Few seem, perhaps because of insufficient light or ventilation.That's the night temp with lights on goes up to 28
Their growing season is long? Few seem, perhaps because of insufficient light or ventilation.