How long do you veg your plants? You give them SensiGrow during that period? Sensi Grow is 6.2-2.2-5.7 - ~45% Njust to follow up however he is right about the n in bloom nutes, usual grow nutes have like 2.0% nitrogren while AN nutes bloom style have like between 1.0-1.5 % n so just using those he should be fine and also i use the same nutes as you so u should be okay i suusally use AN gro,micro,bloom, humic and fulvic acid, bud blood, big bud, carboload, overdrive and final phase, i know it sounds like overkill and a waste of money but hey thats what works thats what i use, just saying though u should be okay with nitrogren, maybe mix some eggshells up in water for a day that will give u some added N in your next watering
How long do you veg your plants? You give them SensiGrow during that period? Sensi Grow is 6.2-2.2-5.7 - ~45% N
Connisseur is 6.7-5.7-10 ~ 25%N
I'm not saying it's not high N for a bloom base nute, I'm saying I like to add a wee bit more to make it to the end. To each their own though. It's what I have found to work. But then I use SensiBloom also which has less N than connissuer, you may find different results, but I'm thinking that N defeciency will catch up with you by Week 6 if you run bloom enhancers and reduce your Connissuer
your not supposed to top or cut serious chronic, it doesn't react well to it, you lose yield instead of gaining
Chronic can produce up to 600 g/m2 without losing that connoisseur feeling. Grows a single huge central bud with few side branches. Do not top plants to encourage multiple big buds, as this strain does not respond well. Mild, sweet smell develops while flowering, take care to dry thoroughly after harvest (before packaging) to maintain this subtle fragrance.
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Yes. If you grow small plants that were not on SensiGrow or not long enough and have an N defeciency ALREADY at the beginning of flower, AN's SensiBloom nutes anway don't have enough and you will start to loose leaves.So, if I understand you correctly your basically saying that the Advanced Bloom formulas are off, and they put inadequate amounts of N in their bloom nutes? And by week 6 your going to want a decrease in N...
Yes. If you grow small plants that were not on SensiGrow or not long enough and have an N defeciency ALREADY at the beginning of flower, AN's SensiBloom nutes anway don't have enough and you will start to loose leaves.
Particularly if you then cut the SensiBloom and in order to use Bloom Enhancers that don't contain N.
Thats actually straight up false. I questioned Simon on this very topic after topping Chronic with good results-His response was that since that statement was made, hes seen good results with Chronic, and that it was plant specific..Topping Chronic is fine. Write him an email if you need clarification, and check out his response..
have you given one a good veg yet and see how a big a central cola you can get?easygrinder, look back at some older pics The dark green bushy plant i have most pics of is a topped Chronic. Definitely a good idea to top this plant
i've built my own boxes before, but by time you got the wood and the screws and all the other little bits you need your not far behind the price of a tent, i resented tents for some time as i used to have quite an open space to grow in, i just wish i had done a tent sooner, its just all so easy and when you need it to it collapses and goes straight back up again, plus its all self contaned and its got all the things you need in the place you need them. Plus it saves you the hassle of bulding the damn boxi agree 100%. I already have a few experiments id like to try on my next indoor grows. I dont happen to have any veg lights so i couldnt veg it any longer. I believe Skywalker1 has 2 Chronics that he topped and has now decided to keep as mothers. Theya re still vegging, so maybe he can post a pic to see how nice the topping actually gets?
My space is really what limits me. I guess growing anything "micro" is going to be harder than just letting plants go on their own. Easier to fuck shit up with such small pots. Hopefully soon i will upgrade to a tent or build a bigger box.
I also agree 100%. I was giving a suggestion based upon my past growing experience, not information I've read on this forum. The information on this forum contradicts my information, but I've found better results doing it my way and found many people on here that used to do it the other way and fight me and have since switched and been happy.
The problem always arises when people believe there's only one way to grow a plant. That's just not the case and we can't look at everything as a debate.