DemonTrich
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I brought out colors on 5 strains, last 2 weeks 70* lights on and 65* lights off. Purples, pinks galore
Strains that naturally color without lower temps? My grow is always 70f highs and 61f-65f lows and the only strains that color in those temps are strains that produce color no matter the temps. Some pheno's just turn color no matter what. Im growing a strain right now that turns purple under cooler temps and im in the last two weeks and everything is green except for the pistels that have turned orange from whiteish green. I dont think I entirely believe the increase of K either because I increase PK throughout every grow I do. The only time I get colors other than strains that color no matter what is when its cool enough outside that I can't get my night temps just below 50f for the last two weeks of the grow. If increasing alone worked my plants should be people right now because my ppms are 1800 per week and its mostly bloom products high in PK. Cooler temps work reliably.I brought out colors on 5 strains, last 2 weeks 70* lights on and 65* lights off. Purples, pinks galore
Oh yeah - adjusting K levels up works!Strains that naturally color without lower temps? My grow is always 70f highs and 61f-65f lows and the only strains that color in those temps are strains that produce color no matter the temps. Some pheno's just turn color no matter what. Im growing a strain right now that turns purple under cooler temps and im in the last two weeks and everything is green except for the pistels that have turned orange from whiteish green. I dont think I entirely believe the increase of K either because I increase PK throughout every grow I do. The only time I get colors other than strains that color no matter what is when its cool enough outside that I can't get my night temps just below 50f for the last two weeks of the grow. If increasing alone worked my plants should be people right now because my ppms are 1800 per week and its mostly bloom products high in PK. Cooler temps work reliably.
Lemmie see!I brought out colors on 5 strains, last 2 weeks 70* lights on and 65* lights off. Purples, pinks galore
By raising P levels too much/too early, you will discolor the plant by early yellowing!Why would raising the Potassium work alone but not work if the Phosphorus is raised also? That doesn't make sense to me. I dont mind doing things like that and the temperature drop but I dont want artificial color caused by that purple crap, or food coloring. Id rather have green buds with orange, red, or gold pistils rather than doing that.
hell yeah bruddah!I'll follow you to theq purple gates of hell with a book of JOBs and some nachos @HillbillyHellraiser
dynagro foliage pro first 4-5 weeks flower basically I feedfull strength to label then next day they get a strong compost tea I feel this negates the effects of high salts. then water and repeat. week 4 I used dyna grow bloom at twice the rate recommended and then week 6 same thing. week six ends any additional nitrogen and I taper off the bloom from a full dose to a qtr dose over the last 2 weeks. all these numbers I just named are based on 60 day cycle you need to use nitrogen longer if your cycle is longer. I feel the compost tea is key I ditched the filter for it and was applying 1 lb of compost particulates in the tea over the crop once a week through harvest. I'm talking regular compost from a back yard not a commercial type there is a difference. I could not have ran that high of feed without everything burning up without the compost applications.
That's awesome I've been wondering when the most effective time for compost would be and lately have been a little scared to use since I'm not aware of the potency. This past run I've substituted my compost for a solution of black strap molasses/water. BRO I have the solution for nitrates through all cycles tho, that shit is old news I'm gunna fuck your head up. Been reading heavy into companion planting. Since I use 3 or 5 gallon pots standard, I have a lot of surface that dries thoroughly between waters (and can be a pain to re saturate. ) I started using Dutch micro clover, or "mini whites". Thebplant naturally adds nitrogen to the soil while keeping a lot of moisture in the top layer of soil making every water much less flush-y. Even towards the end of a flower cycle they are still big and strong. Now after a year or so of testing I found that clover are emo plants (next to cilantro) . They wilt and stand up and wilt and stand up... it's the perfect indicator for feeding schedulesdynagro foliage pro first 4-5 weeks flower basically I feedfull strength to label then next day they get a strong compost tea I feel this negates the effects of high salts. then water and repeat. week 4 I used dyna grow bloom at twice the rate recommended and then week 6 same thing. week six ends any additional nitrogen and I taper off the bloom from a full dose to a qtr dose over the last 2 weeks. all these numbers I just named are based on 60 day cycle you need to use nitrogen longer if your cycle is longer. I feel the compost tea is key I ditched the filter for it and was applying 1 lb of compost particulates in the tea over the crop once a week through harvest. I'm talking regular compost from a back yard not a commercial type there is a difference. I could not have ran that high of feed without everything burning up without the compost applications.
Idk how to force color but I know cold September nights always give me nice hues of purple / pink / blue , orange etc .does anyone know of a way to force your buds to take on a certain color in flowering? I'm looking for a way to grow some purple or blue, maybe even pink buds with the strains i have on hand without reducing potency or giving them a shitty taste, I've heard of purple maxx, but thats just one of the colors i want. any info on this matter would be greatly appreciated, thanks