I dropped the temps in flower late to change her colors a bit. Here she is day before chop.Oh thank fuck that’s a bit of weight off my shoulders thank you so much honestly I will keep you updated with how it goes oh and btw that pic you send is fkn beautiful wish I could grow something that beautiful
your the best iv seen so far MadGrower,your pics are amazing,thank you personally so muchI dropped the temps in flower late to change her colors a bit. Here she is day before chop. View attachment 4458385
Fuck yeah I didn’t even know you could do that how much did you drop it by?I dropped the temps in flower late to change her colors a bit. Here she is day before chop. View attachment 4458385
I don’t really get what you meanIf you're in coco...the plain water flush only set you back, you need to manage your feed pH, you need to feed every day. If you think you've given the plant too much N, ratchet back your N component and feed the plant with the new feed until you get a solid run off. You'll reset your coco and all your stress will be for naught. But...the water flush, the not feeding every day, the gazillion additives...are all no bueno, especially for a plant 4 weeks in. At 4 weeks in you should be full steam ahead; the end results depend on it. Good luck
I'll try to make it easy for you:I don’t really get what you mean
you quoted that perfectly CannaCountry,listen to this guy or girl,this grower is on pointI'll try to make it easy for you:
In coco...Don't flush the plant with straight water. Always check and manage your feed pH. Feed your plant daily. Learn to grow more with less...meaning leave out all the silly additives and additions to your nutrients.
If you think you've given your plants too much N. Take your typical feed (I'll make up numbers for this example) 20-20-20-, and mix up a new feed that is more like 10-20-20. Then, take this new mix and (I'll make up more numbers here), let's say you're growing in a 1 gallon pot...pour a gallon of the new mix (10-20-20) through your pot. This will allow you to essentially reset your coco with the lower N component (10 vs 20). Then sit back, relax and take notes on what you did, why you did it and the results.
Coco is like a chalkboard...you can write on it, erase the words you misspelled and then rewrite them.
Good luck friend.