Last week I was only able to squeeze one feeding in, so I missed my weekly doses of SLF and Photo+. No biggie. Today she got it, along with the "Early Vegetative" feeding. I also introduced the Bloom Khaos foliar at 5 ml per quart. Not looking bad at all.
Edited to talk about my feed schedule that I added to the pic collection. It is for a photo strain, but I adopted it for my auto. Given it is a 10-week strain, the first 2 weeks were Seedling feeds. Week 3 is Early Vegetative, week 4 is Mid Vegetative, and so on, until week 9 to start the 2-week flush cycle.
Nectar for the Gods doesn't have a need for a traditional flush. This line is calcium based (opposed to nitrates) and leaves behind virtually no salts, making a traditional flush unnecessary. The Nectar flush is more of a "ripening" for the plant.
Fed yesterday (day 10): Seedling strength feeding, 1 gal.
I overdid it with Olympus Up. With this nutrient line I'm shooting for 6.3 right now. The pH was 6.8, so I'll have to remember not to get ahead of myself next time.
I would also like to say I'm still not sure how the "nutrients" part of the diary works. The amounts I entered into my grow diary are nowhere close to the amounts it actually shows..
After getting to know how the Grow Diaries work, I edited this post to explain in a little more detail about the feedings for this week. In the nutrient section for this week I entered the total amount of nutes used for the week, as opposed to "per gallon". I'll pay more attention to this in the following weeks.
The seed soaked overnight in a solution of Zeus Juice and planted directly into 7 gal pot of Nectar #4 soil. Received initial "Seedling" strength feeding, 1 gal. The very next day I decided to rig up a drip ring feeding system for my scrog grow to make feedings easier down the road. I tested it out with another gallon of "seedling" feed, just enough for runoff.
The next feeding came almost a week later, shortly after I set the clock for veg mode. The soil was fairly dry and slurry test came out at 6.4 so everything looked good. This feeding included SLF 100, Photo Plus, and Myco Blast for beneficial soil supplements, and Herculean Harvest (for pH control more than anything). I will also mention these beneficials (SLF/Photo) are only added to a feeding once a week and not every feeding.
For the most part I'm following the guidelines of the NFTG feed schedule: feed, feed, tea, feed, feed, HH reset. This repeats throughout the grow.
Looking good!
I agree that laying off a few of the nutes are a good idea so the clawing doesnt spread. I'll be following your grow as it should finish the same time as mine.
This a killer looking grow you have going here. Nicely done. I see we are both using the Nectar for the Gods nutrients. How did you like them? I hear good things about them - it's my first grow with these nutes. Any advise/recommendations would be welcomed. Thanks - Zannabis7
@Zannabis7, this is also my first grow with the line, but I spent a couple months doing research and hanging out in the support groups on Facebook. Nectar for Dummies and Nectar for the Gods Growers are really awesome groups for beginners to ask questions. So far this is the only line I've used that hasn't caused me any problems at all, aside from me feeding too much lol
Looking good. I notcied your humidity is at 30%. Mine is too, but not really on purpose. The last few weeks it has dropped quite a bit and wont get above 35% even after a heavy watering.
Is yours on purpose? Do you see better results that low?
Day 20 - Today is tea day! I used Soil Blast and Kelp Blast, a couple of sample packs I got from Supreme Growers. Soon I'd like to brew my own tea, but for now it's all instant teas. 10 ml of Herculean Harvest was also used for 2 purposes: it drops my pH right where I need it every time, and also I wanted to start using my Bloom Khaos again. The double dose of calcium should be enough for the Khaos to facilitate it.
Day 17 - Today I noticed some slight clawing on a few fan leaves. I understand when using a synthetic line this is usually seen as a nitrogen toxicity. However, those using the Nectar for the Gods line will encounter "unique to Nectar" problems. This clawing is actually a calcium deficiency. The next feeding will get a double dose of Herculean Harvest. Until then I need to lay off the Bloom Khaos foliar spray.