You have to amend as you go occasionally. If you do, you can recycle without disturbing the soil (no-till)What do you do when the available neuts in soil amended veg or flower grows
go flat (are spent) after awhile but you want to keep the plants in their current pots?
You are wrong as can be those buds are pretty solid. I passed some cuts around to some guys that post on here lets see what they say about it when they bud her out. ..and she has a good flower to leaf ratio.Secondly those buds r long and appear big. But i guarantee soon as they were cut down and dried they shriveled up to nothing. They are very airy. And u can see all the fox tails growing off the bud shoots. He either let em bloom for too long or applied too much nitrogen and not enough pk during bloom period. Which u can see in the pic of the dried flower 2nd from bottom.
What do you do when the available neuts in soil amended veg or flower grows
go flat (are spent) after awhile but you want to keep the plants in their current pots?
Not sure on what kind of power you are using but 2 - 3 months veg your going to need a hell of a lot more then 5 gallon let alone 2 gallon for 2 - 3 month vegged plant ,ME? well i use a different soil system than most everyone on here.. my foods and shit are all at the base of my grows.. promix fills the rest of my container... as long as your in the guidelines grow wise your never going to "go flat" like i flower almost everything in 2 gallon buckets... i put albs of my soil at the bottom fill the rest up with promix .. plant my clone and water.. thats it.. with albs of my soil i can veg for 2 months and get through a full flower.. ... now say i start in a 2 gallon and decide instead of flowering it I'm going to keep it in veg.. once the plants at about 2-3 months veg time i pull it out transfer it into a 5 gallon where i have 5lb. of fresh new hot soil at the bottom... i put a few inches of promix on top of the hot soil so that my plants roots don't come into direct contact with the hot soil.. then fill in the sides and remaining area with promix..
its always hard to explain in words..
no i veg and flower in two gallon buckets all the fucking time P. and before we even fucking argue.. I'm sure you don't know a 2 gallon pail holds the same media space as a 3 gallon smart pot.Not sure on what kind of power you are using but 2 - 3 months veg your going to need a hell of a lot more then 5 gallon let alone 2 gallon for 2 - 3 month vegged plant ,
IMO your plants would be seriously root bound????? at 3 weeks i am already in 5 gallon just saying
Also with the soil procedure you say you do,,, And most people use the runoff method being water to run off.
With that in mind and you having your hot mix at bottom.. it would leach out at a greater rate and nothing to stop it being, there is no other soil to catch some of the leached minerals. Personally i do not think that is a good or efficient way to go about it .. But again i am not here to judge your methods do what works good for your situation
So they can get more then 3 oz a plant. Thats in the newbie section bro. And its a fine read. Check it out!!!!im lost on why people think they need all this fucking root space for flower.. i hit 3oz all the time in a 2 gallon bucket..
seriously what the fuck are you even talking about?So they can get more then 3 oz a plant. Thats in the newbie section bro. And its a fine read. Check it out!!!!
Don't get angry phil....seriously what the fuck are you even talking about?
Actually as far as leaching goes, microbes and fungal hyphae will bind with nutrient elements due to the cation anion relationship...Not sure on what kind of power you are using but 2 - 3 months veg your going to need a hell of a lot more then 5 gallon let alone 2 gallon for 2 - 3 month vegged plant ,
IMO your plants would be seriously root bound????? at 3 weeks i am already in 5 gallon just saying
Also with the soil procedure you say you do,,, And most people use the runoff method being water to run off.
With that in mind and you having your hot mix at bottom.. it would leach out at a greater rate and nothing to stop it being, there is no other soil to catch some of the leached minerals. Personally i do not think that is a good or efficient way to go about it .. But again i am not here to judge your methods do what works good for your situation