Started germination in a shot glass with two drops of Zeus Juice, and two drops of Photosynthesis Plus
Covered the shot glass with a coffee mug on top of a heat mat. Placed seed in a peat pellet as soon as the taproot cracked through the shell. The peat pellet was soaked with the solution from the shot glass
Day 4: my seadling broke through
Started germination in a shot glass with two drops of Zeus Juice, and two drops of Photosynthesis Plus
Covered the shot glass with a coffee mug on top of a heat mat. Placed seed in a peat pellet as soon as the taproot cracked through the shell. The peat pellet was soaked with the solution from the shot glass
Greetings from Massachusetts! Last November residents of this state voted to pass Question 4: the legalization of recreational cannabis. We have been able to grow our own weed for just over a year now, and I’m on my third grow using a cabinet set up. This is the 1st time I’m documenting my experience, and what I’m attempting is an experiment that involves heavy defoliantion (hence the name of the grow). I’m using Oregon’s Only Nectar for the Gods sample pack, with Nectar #4 soil, and Photosynthesis Plus. These products claim you can’t over feed with them, or burn your plants, so we’re about to find out.
I just noticed I clicked ml/l instead of ml/g in the nutrient section. I’m giving the plants 1.25 ml/l of each nutrient. I’m also using Photosynthesis Plus as a foliar spray on the humidity dome
@Zannabis7, I typically get good results with nftg, the only thing I adjust is I do a two week flush, one week with Herculean Harvest and Aphrodite’s Extraction, then one week with just ph’d water. The 1st time I ran both nutes through an entire flush I felt like I could taste it. But I’ve been using them since seed at the recommended strength (scaled down for a micro-grow), and see minimal signs of burn on some leaf tips.
i were afraiding for her, thought she will keep stay stunted. So early hard trainings on her. But this week she really start explosive growth. Thats good. Good luck bro
I've done some experimenting with my babies as well, just never with an autoflower...I've heard and read they aren't very fond of it. However, with my photoperiod girls....plenty of time for them to get over the stresses my topping and training puts on them. Last grow I had a sour that I bent straight over horizontally and topped her at the 5th branch node and every branch up to that point as well. A month before I harvested her, I had cut all the lines holding her in place and to my surprise not even an inch of her stature stayed, lol....can probably contribute this to the weight of her fruits. :)