reread...you just said that before last week the plant on the left (the bigger one!) got 700 ppm whilst the small one got 900 ppm. hmmmm maybe thats why its darker or maybe you need to rephrase what you meant.
Your error not mine...you got left and right mixed up. school boy error
plant on the right got 900 ppm of snake oil as appose to the one the left that got 700 ppm of snake oil plus 200 ppm of cal blag. you have confused yourself mate. by your reckoning one of them got 200 ppm less bloom feed than the other. has the penny dropped yet?View attachment 2481530View attachment 2481533
Here's a direct compairison
(21 days old)
(Strain - Girlscout Cookies)
The plant on the left got a 700ppm Flora Nova Bloom +200PPM calmag
the plant on the right got a 900ppm Flora Nova Bloom
Equal light distances, both plants were planted with no veg time, flipped on Christmas... these plants were selected as a good representation of each style... there are 32 (2 per pot) under a 1000w light... all of the plants on each tray look pretty much the same as their mix dictates... neither of these plants were topped... (if anything, I chose the best plant for the right side and just an average one for the left)
since last week they have both been recieving 900ppm Flora Nova Bloom + 400ppm Liquid Kool Bloom (this has darkend up the color on both)
The plants the have had High N are lighter in color,
The plants that did not get as much N are Darker in color,
Both plants suffered a little overwatering due to needing to water when the pots were still a little heavy... no real issues....
Hope this helps...
N Delays flowering....too much N will cause stunted growth in bloom
Look up the INGREDIENTS on the Department of Agreculture Website... IT AIN'T SNAKE OIL... it's clearly marked... as it has to be for sale in the USA...plant on the right got 900 ppm of snake oil as appose to the one the left that got 700 ppm of snake oil plus 200 ppm of cal blag. you have confused yourself mate. by your reckoning one of them got 200 ppm less bloom feed than the other. has the penny dropped yet?
i hear a dose of bloom nutes is good for root production.. but defo better to use a veg nute in veg and a bloom nute in bloom.. right??
what?...............i dunno you sure about this one?N Delays flowering....
Once the plant has decided (or been forced) to flower (pistols growing), most of the excess N will be sent into building cell walls and leaf production (leaves already on plant get bigger), This is called "the stretch".... which can be elimiated if you cut out the N and feed a heavy PK (to induce immediate flowering) just prior to the height you want it to stop at...
absolute sure...what?...............i dunno you sure about this one?
Agree about the N and wondering why he cut them off as well? Some should stick to buying with such low street prices around.Why did you feel the need to cut them off? they look rather dark and it is most likely down to overfeeding of nitrogen.
you must be higher than a kite... and can't read for shit... I saidin flower plants start to loose the ability to produce foliage. you have dropped another one here mate haha
I did not say that it grows more leaves...leaf production (leaves already on plant get bigger)
when you give your plants that calmag they don't need, it offsets your plants ability to properly use nitrogen, causing a lightening of your leaf colorView attachment 2481530View attachment 2481533
Here's a direct compairison
(21 days old)
(Strain - Girlscout Cookies)
The plant on the left got a 700ppm Flora Nova Bloom +200PPM calmag
the plant on the right got a 900ppm Flora Nova Bloom
Equal light distances, both plants were planted with no veg time, flipped on Christmas... these plants were selected as a good representation of each style... there are 32 (2 per pot) under a 1000w light... all of the plants on each tray look pretty much the same as their mix dictates... neither of these plants were topped... (if anything, I chose the best plant for the right side and just an average one for the left)
since last week they have both been recieving 900ppm Flora Nova Bloom + 400ppm Liquid Kool Bloom (this has darkend up the color on both)
The plants the have had High N are lighter in color,
The plants that did not get as much N are Darker in color,
Both plants suffered a little overwatering due to needing to water when the pots were still a little heavy... no real issues....
Hope this helps...
[h=3]Calcium[/h]Calcium plays an important role in maintaining cell integrity and membrane permeability.when you give your plants that calmag they don't need, it offsets your plants ability to properly use nitrogen, causing a lightening of your leaf color
then you yake away the calcium and the plant properly uses the nitrogen already available, darkening your color and broadening your leaves - should also help with the stacking of nodes
calcium overdose locks out nitrogen
when you give your plants that calmag they don't need, it offsets your plants ability to properly use nitrogen, causing a lightening of your leaf color
then you yake away the calcium and the plant properly uses the nitrogen already available, darkening your color and broadening your leaves - should also help with the stacking of nodes
calcium overdose locks out nitrogen
Calciumwhen you give your plants that calmag they don't need, it offsets your plants ability to properly use nitrogen, causing a lightening of your leaf color
then you yake away the calcium and the plant properly uses the nitrogen already available, darkening your color and broadening your leaves - should also help with the stacking of nodes
calcium overdose locks out nitrogen