Today I started a new run. I chose the 4 plants that performed well over the last two grows. These were super frosty and I enjoyed the terpenes and effects. I am going to focus on fewer branches with denser buds and trying to ensure they are not underfed heading into flower.
The first #fastbuds run was during the winter and super challenging to maintain Temps in the old shed. Despite all the challenges, I pushed out some of the best buds I have ever grown. The Fastbuds plants are resilient and performed well.
The last grow I focused on keeping nutes low to see how the microbiome would bolster the nutrient regime. A hybrid approach. Although yields may be low, I can tell you the smell of these plants is pretty good and they have not even cured fully.
Now, I plan to build on the last two grows. I haven't decided if I will increase nutes by 50% or 100% to see how these plants respond. I might try to find a way to further bolster the microbiome with additional supplements.
Seeds started 11 September in paper towels. Moved to soil on 13 Sep and started to emerge on 14th Sep. They are fast
@CannaTrope, Nutrient selection. Lol, I have worked commercial legacy grows in B.C and am fairly familiar with what is most commonly used in Canada in home grows all the way up to 200 lighters its fairly standard. Especially for skilled growers, NPK / Gaia Green are 2 that are always musts.