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11 L
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Grow Conditions
Week 5
Vegetation
24 hrs
Light Schedule
6.2
pH
5+ conditions after
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ZEEMAN ZEEMAN
5 years ago
Spot on with the cramped up roots, she just needed way more space after a few more days she seemed happy, Believe she will start to flower soon, tell tales are all there.
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Grow Questions
ZEEMAN
ZEEMANstarted grow question 5 years ago
Any tips on densing up or ensuring bigger denser buds, I just feel she's not going to yeild alot because of a past stun although she has fully recovered from it now?, and does she look healthy, honestly first time grow ever.
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Buds. Not fattening
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey there if you want bigger buds then you need PK boosters. Your potassium and phosphorous are what build your flowers. I dont see the nutrients listed that you are using so it is hard to recommend a specific booster. Your plant looks great. The only issue I see is your plant is a little heavy on the nitrogen. The clawing on the end of the leaves and the burned tips along with the dark green color show this. I would back off of the grow nutrients you are using and switch to flower nutrients. It will help build buds.
ZEEMAN
ZEEMANstarted grow question 5 years ago
I have some date molasses which is 100% pure lying around the house, I am not worried about unwanted guest being attracted to it as my set up seems bug proof, as it has been throughout the entirety of this grow, would it be beneficial in any way if I were to add it in?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 5 years ago
Using molasses is a good way of feeding your beneficial microbes in your soil and add some beneficial amino acids and nutrients to your plants. You can use it as long as it's unsuphured molasses. Some regular molasses brands use sulfur dioxide as a preservative and this cannot be used on your plant. If in doubt try a health food store and pick up some organic black strap molasses which is the best. In terms of attracting insects unless you have problems with ants in your house you sholdn't gave an issue if it is just added to the soil then clean out the drain pan. Usually once a week @ 1 tablespoon per gallon of water works well. Some growers will increase the dose to 2 Tablespoons per gallon depending if the plant responds well to it. Heat up a cup of water in the microwave then dissolve it in the warm water then add to the rest of the water. Molasses acidic so check the ph of the solution. Good luck hope this helps.
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Mano76
Mano76commentedweek 75 years ago
I grow this one in my greenhouse april this year,it took me around 12 weeks till she reached harvest,i grow them organic,average harvest dryed 2 weeks and cured for 4 weeks 30 grams per plant,so that was almost 100 grams/plant when i harvest them.The buds came dens in the last 3 weeks of flowering without any special treatment.
Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommentedweek 75 years ago
What kind of nutrients are you using?
ZEEMAN
ZEEMANcommented5 years ago
@Wicked_Stix, just formulex during veg also I may have gone over at first so your other comment on this dairy was spot on thank you so much now waiting for boosters and giving just mineral water till it gets here