MONSTER!!!!!!!
This thing is a real producer!!!! I cannot believe how quickly it reached this size.
I will have to almost 12/12 from clone/seed with this stuff if I want to keep it my usual height.
Very interested to see what she makes โ
Looking at her structure, I wish I pruned her 2 tops one more time. She throws out nice branching and such a good spread.
I'll do her differently next time.
@Theia, HA! Yeah man she's crazy!!! Stretched like 300% too. IDK man, but she smells right. I think Lemon Pledge is appropriate for OG Kush?
Either way, Lost a huge cola to mold. No mold anywhere else yet. Took her down though of course... a week early or more idk...
Still with losses will be a record harvest for me I think.
@JamMAKEcan,Yeah buddy!!! I wish she would stop crankin out the white.. It looks closer in the pics than in person.
It's hard to notice the red in the tent haha. Hoping this week!
You really waited until week 8 to add any nutrients to that FFOF soil?
I'm growing autos in FFOF soil myself and I keep burning the shit out of my plants. I just fed my girl on day 33 at only 1/8 strength Grow and I still burnt my plant. I'm guessing I should be waiting until at least the end of week 6 before I start feeding liquid nutrients?
I'm a newer grower so any help you can offer would be awesome. I'm getting sick of working so hard to keep my plants happy and they keep getting nutrient burn. The reason I'm asking is bc I've grown quite a few plants that I had VERY good results but back then I was starting my seedling in FF Happy Frog. I was wondering what I was doing wrong?
Should I be waiting until I see some kind of deficiency starting before I feed them nutrients?
Or should I just start feeding them once I'm ready to start Bloom nutrients?
@JasonMichael420, Hey bud, I can offer you a lot of advice if you are using fox farm soils and nutrients. It is my primary stuff! I'll answer your questions in order.
When I transplant a seedling or clone into 1 gallon pots, I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest. I don't fertilize for around 3 or 4 weeks.
The best way to tell when they get hungry is the leaves will begin to pale a little from the bottom up followed by chlorosis(yellow leaves) and eventual dry crispies...
When they begin to pale, I usually give them a nice shot of organic goodies. 1 tbsp Big Bloom, 1 Tsp Microbe Brew, 1/2 tsp kangaroots, 1/2 tsp boomerang, 1/2 tsp Wholly Mackerel.
The following week, I transplant into Fox Farm Strawberry Fields. It's their flowering soil. I do this, because at this point they are ready to flower.
The following week, I will flip them to 12/12. They will not get liquid nutrients until around 3rd or 4th week of flower.
So, I do fertilize once in the first 8 weeks, but it is a light strictly organic feeding.
NOW on week 3 or 4 of flower, when she asks for nutrients, you can begin with a 1/2 strength feeding using Fox Farms soil nutrient schedule. I start on week 6 or 7 usually and just go from there.
Also, The last batch of both Ocean Forest and Strawberry Fields I bought were hot. I had clawing leaves where I never had them before.
One last thing I can tell you is I have a friend who is also struggling with Fox Farm. His solution has been Dolomite Lime(2 tsp/gallon). He swears by it, and there is evidence to back this up.
I'll pop in to your page and take a look around. Ask away bro, I love to help!!!!
@Bostongirlgrows, I have only finished one auto haze xxl from them. She ran a standard auto time of like 10 weeks.
This one is takin me for a ride though ๐ . At least the harvest will be nice.
@CyanideWrexx,Thanks man. They Are!!! I will get a prop for scale next round.
I can't get over her size. I flowered this thing at like 18 inches tall. She's gotta be almost 60 now.
Never seen stretch or Flower formation like this ever. Gotta be well over a cuper there.