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roots02 roots02
6 years ago
The buds grow a little every day. I'm thinking of stopping their diet within a week or a week and a half to clean them up. What do you think? Otherwise, the cultivation of this variety seems to me rather easy.
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Grow Questions
roots02
roots02started grow question 7 years ago
I add the PK 13/14 to their diet. Do you think it's the right time? I'm not used to it,
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FlavoursUk
FlavoursUkanswered grow question 7 years ago
If you have used well pre-fertilised soils, then you will easily have been able to go a few weeks without having had to use any liquid fertiliser. Naturally, your pregrowth period should not last too long, otherwise you will have to use growth nutrients. Many growers also continue to give their plants growth nutrients into the first or second week of the blossoming period because this is a sort of transitional period and the plants still have a great thirst for nitrogen and other building blocks for their rapid development. By doing this the plants will also end up somewhat bigger, given that the bloom feed stimulated the plants to switch their attention (and resources) more to bud formation than increasing their size. In this way, you can use your giving of nutrients to play around a bit with the eventual size of the plant. Right now yo have plenty of nutrients, Id possibly flush before switching over to bloom nutes. hope this helps
roots02
roots02started grow question 6 years ago
I'm at the 8th week (day 50). When do you advise me to stop the nutrients for cleaning ?
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ShaggyGrower
ShaggyGroweranswered grow question 6 years ago
I do a flush just before flipping to 12/12 (you're past that though), and a flush two weeks into flowering (as the flowers begin to show, you're just past that). Looking at your plants though, they are not showing any signs of deficiency or excess - hurrah! In the happy state they look in - I don't think you need to flush just now, just switch to Bloom nutes and think about flushing two weeks from when you plan to harvest. By not flushing now you will keep some Grow nutes in the media (Nitrogen) which they will like a bit of during early Bloom which you're in now. They are a bit stretchy. I put that down just 250w of light in flowering, compared to the 600w you did in veg. They are going to continue to stretch for a bit, so consider some LSTing so you don't run out of space. Another side note is that your solution temperature is too low and will cool down the media and hence stunt growth. Make it ~22-24c going in to not stress her with cold feet! :)
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bobo420
bobo420week 1
this is not good, you don't plant multiple plants in the same container
Stick
Stickweek 8
@roots02 Hi there! It's a bit soon, your buds have not ended fattening, and nutrients will help to increase bud's quantity and quality. According to SensiSeeds schedule she should already be ready, but breeders always shorten their schedule by 2-3 weeks. So in my opinion you can keep on giving nutrients for 10-15 days, let the buds get bigger and start to flush when new pistils have stopped appearing. Hope this helps, I'll be around, keep us up-to-date and happy growing! 👊
roots02
roots02week 1
Thanks for your advices! I will follow your advice. This is a first for me so all good advice is good to follow! Thank you!
Carpy_Recon_01
Carpy_Recon_01week 4
Good luck bro, sensi is the dogs dusters
roots02
roots02
@Carpy_Recon_01, Thanks !
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenweek 4
I was reading your diary and your English seems very good already, I didn't have trouble reading your writing at all. The plants look so beautiful and healthy. Happy growing.
roots02
roots02
@Experimentgreen, Thanks to you !
Carpy_Recon_01
Carpy_Recon_01week 1
I’m thinking you man it’s your first time transplanting or do you mean your going to transplant them for the third time. I would strongly suggest quickly take them back out ASAP and put them in 10ltr buckets each, then you’ll be laughing in a couple of weeks!! Just be extra extra carefully on this next quick transplant and use the same soil they been taken from 😉Hopes this helps buddy and good luck will come back in a week :flag-gb: