Well week 7 didn't go very well unfortunately. But on a positive note, I am learning how to not burn them with my dry amendments. In week 4 of flower I have been giving them a big dose of bloom, but still not over the recommended amount and I am noticing that I can no longer do this. Cultivars like my Maltezerz and Purple Haze gets some burns from the heavy feedings in week 4 of flower ( Burns become apparent a week after overdose and continues to burn for a week or 2 if left unflushed. I am setting up a flushing system for my scrog grow in the near future). Cultivars like my tropical punch has not even the slightest burns from the feedings even though they have been treated the exact same. This is a common issue that growers have with cultivating different verities of genotypes. Not to worry! I have a solution! As this is my first year growing with Roots Organic I am working out kinks that will no longer happen in the future due to my close observation and note taking. My plan for next round is to not "up" the bloom dose in week 4, and if I see crops that need more phosphorus than others, I will simply feed that specific crop a compost tea brewed for big flowers!
Another note the Mars Hydro TSW2000 is amazing! I love how my buds have gotten more compact and dense since the switching of lights. ✌️🏻😎💨
@KushReloaded, Thanks bro. Trying to get to the point where there isn't any burns from nutrients or PH at the end of harvest. The tropical punch is a good example.
@Sour_D, Thanks man. My goal is to not have any burns from excessive feedings or PH fluctuations while still growing certified Organic crops. But practice makes perfect! At least the buds turn out great! ✌️🏻😎💨