Mr.Nuggsguys
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nice man thats awesome! there are a bunch of tops on that gal! I'm hoping mine will end up like that!It's just one plant and I vegged for about a month and a half maybe a little less..
nice man thats awesome! there are a bunch of tops on that gal! I'm hoping mine will end up like that!It's just one plant and I vegged for about a month and a half maybe a little less..
Thanks dude and it's a 5 gallon pot I grew her under a t5 for a month while my other finished flowering and then stuck her under my new xgs 190's and trained for about three weeks I think this is my first time growing with led thanks for the kindness she is looking pretty!Woaw Man! She is magnificent. How big is her pot and how many days you spent with training this beauty? (I'm sad i can only like a thing once)
Coffee grounds are a good source of natural nitrogen, but are acidic which will lower you PH. I have had better results using coffee grounds left over after making pot of coffee. Used and rinsed grounds are closer to 6.0ish. You're just adding adding organic material (coffee grounds) that has to be broken down by the beneficials in the soil, before it can be utilized by the plant.Also, Have any of you guys used coffee grounds to raise the nitrogen levels instead of using synthetic nutrients? I use fox farm and Advanced nutrients but only during flower, i like to stay as organic as possible for the veg and only use a small amount of nutrients when needed in flower.
Is it best to use grounds that have already been used and dried again or should i use fresh grounds to get the maximum amount of nitrogen from it?