BigBud420.
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Oh and for whoever mentioned more fresh air I spent £700 on ventilation so I'm possative that's no issue
I still don't see lier on that post, hmm?You have written "Dense buds my ass... More light strength, watch temps and/or run more fresh air into the grow! "
I have written "All it comes down to is Light, Airflow, Nutrients, Temperature, Roots. 5 basic recipes for either success or disaster."
It's a figure of speech.
Alright bud, you do you. I'll do me. Post the end results of your plants and lets compare.
Use the Kelp dude!Was thinking to use molasses then my mind was changed to kelp and with all the contraversy I now have no idea lol this is my first grow and really dont wanna fuck up! Maybe I should just stick with my fox farm and try something different next time around so I can notice differences 1st hand
No and I don't use synthetic's at all. You don't need to attempt to "school" me on how "living" soil works......Humboldt ain't the "shit" either.....They've had to answer for having CANCER CAUSING compounds in their nutrients......I see a lot of attempting to make their products "look" and "work" more organic. They still are synthetic!Ever use humboldt honey? That's basically what my mixture is.
http://www.greenlifegardensupply.com/honey-organic-es-1-gal/
Just as the human body hosts beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, plants must host microbial life in their root zone to ensure proper digestion, growth and health. Plants feed mycorrhizal and bacterial organisms near their root zone with carbohydrates. This is the symbiotic relationship between plants and micro organisms.
When a plant goes into a fruiting cycle they immediately divert sugars and carbohydrates from their root zone to their fruiting bodies.
As the plant naturally channels carbohydrates to new flowers, buds, and fruits, the microbial life in the root zone suffers and starves.
This is why I use a heavy carb and sugar feed in flower. It continually feeds the microbes.
Microbes FEED your plants. Sugar and carbs FEED your microbes!
It's the balance of life, you should learn it.
You saidI of course I'm not Einstien ! He was a Pyhsicist ! He came up with relativity. I've only grown for 43 years.....
I'll give it to you for being "Ballsy"!Alright bud, you do you. I'll do me. Post the end results of your plants and lets compare. I will admit, this is my first grow. I may sound cocky, I've read constantly since I've began growing.
Lots of actual science studies done that show it stunts growth and reduces biomassAdding sugar water to plants typically harms them or stunts their growth. The roots of most plants are not designed to absorb sugar; plants generally make all the sugar they need through photosynthesis. Sugar water lowers the osmotic potential of water located in the soil, making water less available to plants. This is because water potential in plants must be lower than the water potential in the soil to allow water to flow from the soil into the plant.
@Dr. Who has some valid points and I believe is trying to help you avoid spending coin on unnecessary BS. But with all due respect @Thc247 said it best they look happy just keep doing what you're doing. It's easy as hell to get caught up into trying improve but remember your current recipe is what got you this far. Just my two cents. I wish you luck.Was thinking to use molasses then my mind was changed to kelp and with all the contraversy I now have no idea lol this is my first grow and really dont wanna fuck up! Maybe I should just stick with my fox farm and try something different next time around so I can notice differences 1st hand
I like, I like!@Dr. Who has some valid points and I believe is trying to help you avoid spending coin on unnecessary BS. But with all due respect @Thc247 said it best they look happy just keep doing what you're doing. It's easy as hell to get caught up into trying improve but remember your current recipe is what got you this far. Just my two cents. I wish you luck.
Fox farm's big bloom is already packed with kelp guano and ewc. You can always add more though, or better yet compliment it with an amino aid
and so much cheaper than FoxFarmAnother thing Kelp is PACKED with amino acids!
You don't flush unless your medium is toxic.How will I know when to flush for the last time ?
And also do I need to buy any extras for the curing process ?
OK let me refrase when to stop giving nutrientsYou don't flush unless your medium is toxic.
And yes, jars and 62% boveda packs
When you harvest it.OK let me refrase when to stop giving nutrients
Not sure that's accurate buddy as smoke will taste of chemsWhen you harvest it.
The never ending heard of flushing myth believers continues....sigh. You CAN NOT "flush chems" from the the plant, "buddy"!Not sure that's accurate buddy as smoke will taste of chems