Hi mel, im currently using dutch pro nutrients so no guano or kelp on this grow. Have been trying to get some dutch explode for the last week or so, am picking it up this evening as the grow shop now has some in. Thanks for your advice. Going to start reading up on an organic growing.Molassas, is wonderfull for any grow. During bloom if you are useing sea kelp or guano. Make a little batch or tea useing only un-sulfered molassas, This will clearly be labeled as such. Guano really makes your flavors pop. molassas does as well. Another big benifit to molassas, is it helps break down those nutes that create big flavorfull buds! Also, your flowering plants look AWSOME in day 31. Dont worry about the fattening up process so much, they will get there! meanwhile de-clorinate some water and brew yourself up a batch of tea useing gauno. kelp if you want to. P-k in quantity at about this point will help tighten and harden your buds.
Do it now, and so you can perform a flush two weeks before your target date, (if useing a chem nute regiment) flushing organics, is not as important unless you plan to re- use that soil for the next batch of clones. cudos on your grow! peace.
Thanks self am now starting explode from dutch pro range its suppose to be very good.Looking good man. I notice most weight gain last 3 weeks or so.. i use a big ass tablespoon full per gallon. But start low with it. Gravity from Humboldt works great too. I'm using 1/4 dosage every other feeding starting week 5-6 of flowering.
Thanks missnu yes they are looking like colas skinny colas.I have used molasses, and not, and never seen any difference...then again I am using a highly amended reused soil mix that is awesome...I use a lot of carb boosters so the molasses is unnecessary for me...anyway, usually by around week 4 nothing is getting at all taller, but everything starts to fill in more so around this time. By the 4th week the colas looks like colas, albeit very skinny
Hi scrog thanks manthey fatten up near the end. they go thru bursts of popping new calyx's and pistils. patience