Hello fellow cultivators! ✌️ I'm back, after my Last grow I've gone through my mistakes and hope to get something better than my last yield of 65-ish grams from three auto plants.. I'll be growing 4 plants(3 strains) this time around. 2 Gir Scout Cookies, 1 West Coast OG, both from FastBuds and Sour Stomper from Mephisto. I have this one in a 5 gallon smart pot in a soil mix, all plants' media consist of fox farm ocean forest, worm castings, dolomite lime, and perlite.
This one germinated and sprouted after being dropped in a root cube. The soil was flushed 3 days beforehand.
In my last journal I mentioned additional lighting and I'm excited, I'll be installing my second P600 tomorrow and am expecting much better results. Anyways, much love!
You can start anytime, but most wait until flowering begins. Some prefer a few weeks before harvest. It’s really a matter of personal preference. But you can start anytime. 👍
You can start anytime, but most wait until flowering begins. Some prefer a few weeks before harvest. It’s really a matter of personal preference. But you can start anytime. 👍
So I have Unsulfured molasses, I read a little about it In some forums. Anyone know when i should I start feeding the soil with it? I'm assuming much later given the fact of the contents of the soil mix. I'm sure sooner wouldn't hurt? Any info is appreciated!👐
looking good man. i see you are using the grow big from ff. do you use/have tiger or big bloom? at this stage i would be throwing some of those in as well. thats just me though. we are all learning
@EdsterGrows, I understand your thought process, but too much nitrogen too far into flower is not a good thing. It could cause toxicity if they got too much nitrogen. When I was using fox farms I just followed their feeding schedule. I actually went a little light with it so I didn't burn anything. Like if it asks for 10ml, I might only use 7
@Divs_darkroom, I do have the two other bloom products from FF. I was actually prolonging the veg nutes just a tad bit to promote height increase. I'm thinking about just using tiger bloom at low conc.
What schedule do you use?
@EdsterGrows
Your tropical like conditions partly account for such rapid growth. Good work keeping the soil warm! That’s key.
I was taught to allow pH to vary within the appropriate range. Supposedly a constant pH every watering doesn’t encourage as broad a range of nutrients uptake. We’re all still moonshiners! Who really knows?!?!
@growdoctordc, you make a good point! I've done so in the past, but not with properly calibrated meters. The last grow and this one I've been on top of calibrating my new pH meter and have kept it constant. I may vary from the 6.5-6.8 range. And as for the growth, the lights have done their fate share of keeping it tropical :) the temps used to be an issue, but now a portable AC has helped!