Easy all organic way to grow this some worm gold plus with some Malibu compost and perlite is all you need in your soil and you will always get results like this !
Have to say this was a easy and fun grow really didn't put up no fuss with ph are stress I would definitely grow her again hell I would grow anything from humbolt seed org there all great in my book.
@CachimboDaPaz, Thanks brother for the props hoping these smell even better then the first run I had if you aint seen it check it out it was vanilla frosting by humbolt seed co
@HAPPY91, Thanks for the congrats and yea those colors gets me and the wife everytime we open the tent looks like a bag of skittles lol wish you and your grows fat buds and swollen stocks in the future bro
@Smokwiri, Thanks bro yea they really have showed fast growth and after every topping are defo they didn't even take 2 days and was recovered and showing new sites.
I have been trimming for 10 fucking hrs and still got the two bigger plants to go this is so time consuming who want's to do this for me lol I will say they really turned out great tho stinking up the whole house
Oh yea by the way forgot to put in diary as of Friday morning at 430 am they have been in dark so Monday morning at 430 they will be chopped and hung for the dry and thats all folks thinking of running some slurricane #7 s1 from in-house gentics next yal let me know if yal wanting to see some more !
Doing a good compost tea today with some Malibu compost at 2 cups and some worm gold plus at 1 for the dry ingredients then for the liquid its one table spoon per gal of 100% organic black strap molasses plantation is the name brand i think and a table spoon of liquid sea weed if you do this a few times nothing crazy hell you can do it twice through the whole flower phase and fungus nats will never be a problem the tea creates beneficial microbes for your soil witch in return creates better food for the plant and while doing that also puts beneficial nematodes in there witch is why i have had no problems with any pests just some food for thought if anyone was thinking of doing some organic gardening!