Doogan
Well-Known Member
I did some research on ways to fill-in or put some more size and density to my buds. A lot of what I found was simple basic level information with some variations.
Things like: keeping temps below 85F, controlling humidity, CO2, airflow...
But a few things stuck out to me:
Reducing the humidity below 45% in the last 2-3 weeks can increase the density in the buds. This was interesting since the logic behind this technique correlates with the natural seasonal cycles. The later summer humidity tends to dip in most areas.
Some growers use a type of drip feed system, like BluMats, where there is always a reservoir filled with nutrients. With systems like these or similar hydroponic systems there can be a build-up of algae within the system. Algae will eat the foods that some bacterias eat, but also prevents larvae from forming since there is no food sources. Using Enzyme Komplete Natural cleaner can help with this. This product can actually eat the algae in the system. So later in flowering this can have a huge impact on the final feedings and flush.
Question: In regards to Nitrogen use in flower. From what i read and know, Nitrogen can effect the density of the final product. But it is necessary in almost all stages of development. I use Canna nutrients which happens to have a higher Nitrogen level but is a smooth and efficient product. Would changing nutrients in the later stages aid in bud density? Basically using a lower Nitrogen base nutrient, like a straight budding nutrient. I do hand water every 2-3 days with additives and amendments as well as a BluMat system. The BluMats have Canna all the way to last 2-3 weeks, then water for flush. Can Nitrogen really impact density that much?
Thanks.
Things like: keeping temps below 85F, controlling humidity, CO2, airflow...
But a few things stuck out to me:
Reducing the humidity below 45% in the last 2-3 weeks can increase the density in the buds. This was interesting since the logic behind this technique correlates with the natural seasonal cycles. The later summer humidity tends to dip in most areas.
Some growers use a type of drip feed system, like BluMats, where there is always a reservoir filled with nutrients. With systems like these or similar hydroponic systems there can be a build-up of algae within the system. Algae will eat the foods that some bacterias eat, but also prevents larvae from forming since there is no food sources. Using Enzyme Komplete Natural cleaner can help with this. This product can actually eat the algae in the system. So later in flowering this can have a huge impact on the final feedings and flush.
Question: In regards to Nitrogen use in flower. From what i read and know, Nitrogen can effect the density of the final product. But it is necessary in almost all stages of development. I use Canna nutrients which happens to have a higher Nitrogen level but is a smooth and efficient product. Would changing nutrients in the later stages aid in bud density? Basically using a lower Nitrogen base nutrient, like a straight budding nutrient. I do hand water every 2-3 days with additives and amendments as well as a BluMat system. The BluMats have Canna all the way to last 2-3 weeks, then water for flush. Can Nitrogen really impact density that much?
Thanks.