BigAlsBuds
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I’m on day 24 (week 4) of flower and it just seems like I’m having slow growth. Does this look normal for this stage or am I just being impatient? It’s my first time growing photos.
It looks like you should have vegged them for a bit longer before switching them to flower.I’m on day 24 (week 4) of flower and it just seems like I’m having slow growth. Does this look normal for this stage or am I just being impatient? It’s my first time growing photos.
They might be a little short but look good and healthy.I’m on day 24 (week 4) of flower and it just seems like I’m having slow growth. Does this look normal for this stage or am I just being impatient? It’s my first time growing photos.
You know it takes awhile for the organics to be available to the plant right? I'd probably give it a bit before adding more depending on how much you used. And adding more P isn't gonna automatically make the buds bigger.I appreciate it guys! This forum is awesome I’ve been spectating for a long time and this is my first time posting. I’m trying to stay on top of them best I can. I have them in 5 gallon pots. 50% ocean forest 50% happy frog. They didn’t stretch nearly as much as I was anticipating. I think it’s because during the first 3 weeks of flower, my girlfriend was taking care of them for me while I was on a business trip. I forgot to tell her to turn the lights up when we went into flowering and we never gave them any phosphorus during those weeks. I just gave a compost tea about 4 days ago that had Kelp meal, Alfafa meal, and Seabird guano. I was thinking about maybe giving a little more seabird guano to possibly fatten up the buds? I am almost certain that the nutrients from the ocean forest have ran out. I transplanted them about 2-3 weeks before going into flower. Again, thanks a lot guys, you all rock!
good info man! I HIGHLY appreciate it. I don't think I made the compost tea too strong. 1 tablespoon of seabird guano, 1 tablespoon of alfalfa meal, and 2 tablespoon of kelp meal in a 5 gallon bucket. The thing is I only let it brew for about 8-12 hours though because the plants were really thirsty. Also that langbenite looks like a good source of potassium. I think I’m gonna give that a try in my next run.You know it takes awhile for the organics to be available to the plant right? I'd probably give it a bit before adding more depending on how much you used. And adding more P isn't gonna automatically make the buds bigger.
It looks like they want more K. The kelp and alfalfa will help, but it's gonna take a bit. I've become a fan of Langbeinite lately. That takes a bit to breakdown though too.
It's also called Sul-Po-Mag, since it's S, K, and Mg.good info man! I HIGHLY appreciate it. I don't think I made the compost tea too strong. 1 tablespoon of seabird guano, 1 tablespoon of alfalfa meal, and 2 tablespoon of kelp meal in a 5 gallon bucket. The thing is I only let it brew for about 8-12 hours though because the plants were really thirsty. Also that langbenite looks like a good source of potassium. I think I’m gonna give that a try in my next run.
You know it takes awhile for the organics to be available to the plant right? I'd probably give it a bit before adding more depending on how much you used. And adding more P isn't gonna automatically make the buds bigger.
It looks like they want more K. The kelp and alfalfa will help, but it's gonna take a bit. I've become a fan of Langbeinite lately. That takes a bit to breakdown though too.
It's also called Sul-Po-Mag, since it's S, K, and Mg.
Did you add compost too or was it just a nutrient tea? And did you use a bag or just pour it in?
Well I consider that a compost tea with nutrients, lol. That's exactly what I did when I made teas with Earth Juice. Always added a handful of EWC and a tsp of Earth Juice Hi-Brix molasses per gal. And I'd bubble it for 24-48 hours.That’s a good point. I think it was just nutrient tea. I also added worm castings and molasses in addition to the nutrients. Also no cheesecloth or tea bag, I just put it straight in. Should I have added compost to it also?
Well I consider that a compost tea with nutrients, lol. That's exactly what I did when I made teas with Earth Juice. Always added a handful of EWC and a tsp of Earth Juice Hi-Brix molasses per gal. And I'd bubble it for 24-48 hours.
I also took the filters out of my pumps so all that good stuff gets delivered to the soil. Like a tea and top dressing at the same time.