Enjoying their new home! Got a lil bigger tent to support a few more girls. Happy as can be. Really taking off now, stacking up nice and proper. Smelling so freaking good too!!! My hats off to u @fastbuds amazing work here!
@Wicked_Stix, hi friend. I wouldn't necessarily say they are hard to get, in fact it's fairly easy. The frustrating part is not being able to order direct from their site, American Autoflowers not available in america...but hey what can u do? Fast buds products are well worth any process to get them to my door.
@Denzul, u should see them now! My phone broke so ive been away but hoping i can upload some in a few. One just got the chop the other still another week or so...
Wow! Just wow! What an impressive looking plant. Great work. Shes beautiful, looking forward to seeing how this goes. Keep doing what your doing and best of luck with the rest of your grow.
@Denzul, thanks man, I appreciate that. I still have another week or two I'm behind on. They are def some amazing girls, super frosty even on the stems. Smell is incredible!
Howdy @germbucket,
Thanks for the info very helpful. Stick with the Molasses, The Azos goes in the soil when the seed is planted, I have a shot of how I apply in my diary. For me, it's a one-shot deal right at the beginning.
OK got to go order some Mykos - thanks again - go have a Smoke you earned it!!
@amazingautoflowers, did a little research, mykos is a fungus that help break down nutes to usable form and helps roots, azos is a bacteria that helps convert nitrogen for veg growth. U could probably feed some azos all through veg and keep the mykos going until week before u start to flush. Let me know if u look into it or see something different. Thanks again, peace.
Hey @germbucket,
I use Nectar also and Azos but have not tried Mycos.
I was just curious if you are just adding it to the nutes or are you applying it in a different manner.
They look great by the way!
@amazingautoflowers, hello my friend! I do not add it with nutes, I add it to plain water on my scheduled day. 3 teaspoons or 1 table spoon pretty much the same, per gallon. My feed schedule is as follows (from the nectar website) Feed, Feed, Tea(mycos), Feed, Feed, Flush. Most times on the 7th day (after flush) I'll do one day of molasses to help feed the mykos. I think I should be using the azos in place of the molasses. Hope that helps u out homie, holla at your boy!
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks partner! I'll be posting week 3 soon, coming along beautifully. @fastbuds wasn't lying, they really do get hungry by week 2, going to be feeding heavy from here on out. But with nectar for the gods on deck, should be smooth sailing ๐