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This was the last week of veg -- They are set and ready to flip over to flower, which I initiated tonight. I hope I can keep them from getting to cold in the night hours.
Took some blurple shots to show the setup -- I expect the Maui plants to rocket up during stretchy time, so I will need to control that as it prosses.
I am happy with the progress as I waited for the MW's to catch up the others.
They say gluten will make your dick fly off. Now I ain't sure about all that but I am pretty sure I am going to be loving the flower phase of this grow.
Cheers M8's have at it!.
Hey there! Just stumbled upon your grow and it looks great! I see your following the FoxFarm nutrient guide exactly. I had heard that we need to half the strength of the FoxFarm nutrients (e.g., 3tbsp per gal instead of 6tbsp per gal), but I see no evidence of nutrient burn in your pictures. Can you comment on using full versus half strength FoxFarm nutrients? When you water, how much runoff are you getting, approximately?
@Valmont505, Whatever you're doing, it looks like it's working. Keep it up and best of luck for your harvest! I'm only in my third-ish real grow, so I think I'm still getting a handle on everything.
@happykat, hello & thank you. You pose a very classic question. This is all just IMO - I factor in the strains- grow environment - & most importantly the Grow Medium -- in my case I use a super soil which works well with Fox Farm products - mainly due to the lower pH levels & how the Supersoil controls the filtered water I use ( I do pH correct at varying levels) -- so for me -- I use the guide as a guide -- I adjust weekly and vary from full to 1/2 doses -- I tend to under water as I do not like having them sitting in a pool of hot nutrients - I do flushes as well - & btw, I am way baked when I post, so I sometimes dork up the ml/gal :)
Happy Green Budding