Decided to flush the smaller plants which seemed to improve things a little bit. Flushed and moved the PK1 into flower room. The LSSH1 is a fucking beast now. I didn't want to train it and its super tall now but still manageable. Has a slight lean though.
So my question is basically if my main stem was accidentally supercropped in week 3 of flower do I just repeat this week's nutrient schedule and act like I'm just extending everything by a week (assuming the plant only needs a week to recover)?
I've used supercroping on sativas during the whole flower phase and it did not slow down the plants at all, nor affected yield (check my 2nd run ir you are curious). Don't repeat a schedule, feed the plant as needed, when you see deficiencies.
As I'm increasing my P/K boost levels each watering, I'm ending up with lower and lower pH. I've heard it's not recommended to add silica during flowering, such as that found in GHE pH Up. Is that true or not really a big deal? If true, are there any good simple alternatives?
@bobo420, Thanks ya not too bad :) Still learning how to adjust from soil to coco though. Also just fucked up LSSH2's transplant but that's for next week's episode ;)
@DudeGrowsWeed, thanks I don't have that product in my area and the available humic products state not to use during late flowering but I found a simple potassium hydroxide solution which should work fine if I need it.
And thanks @MUDBUG, I will flush for at least a week :)
@bobo420, Thanks ya not too bad :) Still learning how to adjust from soil to coco though. Also just fucked up LSSH2's transplant but that's for next week's episode ;)