What can I use for home tea to help buds thicken

Dameon187

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I've been completely organic, nutrients I've been using have been enough to at least get me this far. Seems unlacking though on some buds or not thickening up as nice as I would like. If not an organic solution perhaps a bloom I can use in light flour. Due to the many yellowing leaves from the bottom. As well as some interior leaves
 

weedemart

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1 handful of eartworm compost
1/4 handful of alfalfa meal
few drop of microbial mass
few drop of fish shit
a pinch of promix connect
add 1 gal of water

any microbial product can replace fishshit/microbial mass and any mycorhizae will replace promix connect. But this is the most potent product on the market.

brew this mixture 36-48h and use it undilluted next watering. it should help a lot with nutrient cycling.
 
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HydroKid239

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Have you grown the same cut and gotten larger buds using salts? I’m wondering if the issue could be on the genetic side, or maybe even pot size? I’ve got what I’d call a medium sized plant indoors under 600w of led in a 27”x27” tent, and the buds are a lot fatter in a 10gal using Dr Earth only adding langebinite about 5 weeks into flower. I’m in almost to week 9 now. IMG_7141.jpegIMG_7030.jpeg
Edit: I’ve also noticed a very significant increase in those lower leaves surviving when I gave vegging nutrients til week 4 of flower then cut straight to a bloom blend. These are my preferred due to being very easy to use. I mean very! IMG_4895.jpeg
 

conor c

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You could add some alfalfa meal and some kelp meal into your tea that should help some both contain a naturally occurring pgr i wouldnt go near chem ones but those ones are a lil different
 
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cannabiscrusader

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Tbsp of molasses per gallon once a week. Helps maintain the microbial life. Also second the langbeinite. I haven't used bottled cal/mag since, or ph'd a watering in so long I think the bottle is no good anymore.
Sip is your best friend with organics. Super easy to build one. Set it and forget it
 

conor c

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Tbsp of molasses per gallon once a week. Helps maintain the microbial life. Also second the langbeinite. I haven't used bottled cal/mag since, or ph'd a watering in so long I think the bottle is no good anymore.
Sip is your best friend with organics. Super easy to build one. Set it and forget it
Too easy for me i like being around em more il give you there handy if u gonna be busy or whatever but i like handwatering i think if i went sip id be bored personally they are good il give you that no question there
 

Dameon187

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Have you grown the same cut and gotten larger buds using salts? I’m wondering if the issue could be on the genetic side, or maybe even pot size? I’ve got what I’d call a medium sized plant indoors under 600w of led in a 27”x27” tent, and the buds are a lot fatter in a 10gal using Dr Earth only adding langebinite about 5 weeks into flower. I’m in almost to week 9 now. View attachment 5327337View attachment 5327338
Edit: I’ve also noticed a very significant increase in those lower leaves surviving when I gave vegging nutrients til week 4 of flower then cut straight to a bloom blend. These are my preferred due to being very easy to use. I mean very! View attachment 5327339
This is old but I agree with you I believe giving some more veg nutrient into flour is a benefit. For growth and energy during this stretching phase. We're not yet focused on buds, we're still in the growth/ turning to Bud. My plan was similar to yours. Sadly my plant came down early. I'm broke two branches off another have half of it still standing. This year's yield is sad. Scientifically though, I've proven something for myself. That's hydrogen peroxide is a definite benefit throughout the whole growth. I would say I must. Many benefits, as well as for outdoor grows can locate mold. When you realize the reaction between the two. Interesting find that was. I don't know how common mold is for indoor grow. I believe less, this also helped me fight a slight Bud rot on one other plant
 

T Ray

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Grow healthy plants. It’s mostly genetic that decides bud size and structure.

Yes once you learn a plant you can maximize its potential and get things dialed, but the special formula is to keep them healthy, happy and thriving.
 

Dameon187

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I live down by the water in the trailer park. Near sea level, and a cold climate. Humidity runs high. However we do survive on farming or did in the past.
 

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