marzig
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I was wondering about that. Almost every product I looked at had more or equal P to K.Bugbee was talking about phosphorus (P) not potassium (K).
I was wondering about that. Almost every product I looked at had more or equal P to K.Bugbee was talking about phosphorus (P) not potassium (K).
A flat canopy is my only goal too. Topping seems easier to me than tying down branches. My plant that I tied the center stem down is now off center in it's netting now and is still growing taller than the rest. The other, that I just topped, has remained symmetrical and the side branches are quickly gaining on the center. I haven't found the need to add netting to it yet. Symmetry is important to me because I like to rotate my plants through out the day in the limited space in my tent.But does topping decrese yeld? With toping you get more buds in a flat surface and with artifical sun/light that is good to have
What I've found with these two plants is that they both seem happiest with the EC no higher than 1.2 or 840 ppm. This morning after topping each bucket with plain water this what I found. One required 6.7ml/125ppm of bloom fert and the other 7.4ml/132ppm to bring them back into the sweet spot. Even though they're from the same cultivar, they both have a little different needs. Not a vast difference for sure, but if I gave them the same everyday one would be out of wack after a week I think. I could probably push a little more but PH and EC remain pretty stable throughout the day so why risk it. I have my leds at 12" and almost full power now and they're loving life!Allsoo for the other guy how do you know you are pushing ferts or not i have one plant that eats 200 ppms other eats 800ppm.
Thank you for correcting that. For some reason I've got a mental block about K and P.Bugbee was talking about phosphorus (P) not potassium (K).
I run Jacks 3-2-1, same formula from drop to chop. Just for the heck of it, I tried their Bloom product when I flipped my current grow.I was wondering about that. Almost every product I looked at had more or equal P to K.
I have no reason to suspect that it does decrease yield. Ref my comments about the Frontiers paper. For me, it's a great way to get a manageable canopy and if you water it, feed it, and LTFA (learned that TLA here on RIU just last week!), it will yield a prodigious crop.But does topping decrese yeld? With toping you get more buds in a flat surface and with artifical sun/light that is good to have
well when you top you kill one of the tops and plant is stressed slows its growth for the next few days when you lst same thing happens like in topping just the middle is allsoo alive soo one more top. that could be considered a decrese if in the same time you can get more tops.but if at the end of the day you get same grams then its notI have no reason to suspect that it does decrease yield. Ref my comments about the Frontiers paper. For me, it's a great way to get a manageable canopy and if you water it, feed it, and LTFA (learned that TLA here on RIU just last week!), it will yield a prodigious crop.