Adición de Blackstrap Molasses al programa outdoor/soil Biobizz- Try Pack (Fish/Bloom/Top Max). Cual es vuestra opinión?

TommyBVRSA75
TommyBVRSA75started grow question 4y ago
Is it harmful to mix blackstrap molasses into the Try Pack base Soil/Outdoor-Fish/Bloom/Max program? In what amount (liter/little spoon)? When should I use it? I don't think over-fertilization will happen, but will it be beneficial? I just stopped using Bionova after 4 weeks of Autoflower Supermix and before PK13/14.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4y ago
Heat is not a problem for cannabis, - where I live we get a few times each summer 3-6 days in a row of 40+ degrees celsius, even as high as nearly 48 one year and my plants survive just fine, as long as you keep them well watered. Changing or even mixing organic and mineral nutrients will not stress your plant, all nutrition is at molecular level and the plant will not know from where the nutrients came. Outdoors you can get three crops with autos over one summer in a Mediterranean climate, plant some in April, May and June if you like, so long as they are expected to be finished by late October. Forget molasses, it really does not do anything much and is more or less a myth. Give your plants humic acid, fulvic acid and amino acids, these will do 10,000 times more good for your plant than sugar water (molasses). Keep feeding with grow nutrients until there are small "budlets"/bunches of white pistils, as cannabis still needs adequate nitrogen in early flower. What I have done for 25+ years and which works well for me, is to give grow nutrients for the first 2 weeks of flowering, then half grow and half bloom for the following 2 weeks, before finally changing again to just bloom nutrients through until maturity. This seems to produce the biggest and healthiest flowers, on plants that don't exhaust themselves before harvest and end up a sickly yellow colour all over. Hope this helps, Organoman.
TommyBVRSA75
TommyBVRSA75answered grow question 4y ago
What do you think, friends? Will there be shock from nitrogen (N) deficiency? Will the switch from mineral to organic bring positive or negative changes? What do you think? Is the change justifiable? The grow is 5 weeks old and I added some nitrogen to the Bionova Autoflowering Supermix because I saw the leaves were a very light green, and with this addition of N, last week it looks beautiful, but Bionova is mineral and what I desire more philosophically is to keep it as organic as possible. With five weeks and still in vegetative, the Biobizz program gives the vegetative stage two weeks of nutrition (without adding Bloom and Top Max yet). How many weeks should I continue the vegetative program starting now? The two that the Biobizz plan states? Or should I wait until I see the beginning of flowering and then give it the minimum of 10 weeks of the Biobizz flowering plan, before the final flush? Can the cycle of an auto, outdoors, be done in 18 weeks (due to the height, the leaves, node spacing, and smell, I give this grow an extra 2 to 3 weeks before the start of flowering, and since we are at the beginning of spring and with the climate I have, very Mediterranean with lots of light, high humidity, and between 23 and 27 maximum and 12 and 15 at night (almost perfect climate), I give at least 8 weeks for complete flowering). So we will have at least 16 to 18 weeks of total cycle until harvest, and with the wonderful rain that has fallen in the last six days and from the photo I’m sharing in the question, I think we will have a yield (not abundant and more so because the strain is moderately productive, but the quality is top, top, top... and it’s already visible from the beauty that the grow shows. And I confirm my opinion that "autos" outdoors and in Mediterranean climate give their best grow in quality if planted starting in March and taken until mid-May, and because the summer and direct sun in southern Portugal puts the grows under a lot of stress with the heat, and while it’s easy to have a plant in 12 weeks, I see the buds drier than larger ones, but the quality suffers. For me, we will have top grow quality if we plant in early March and until mid-May or at the end of September and harvest in mid-November, to catch the rain coming in March and October.
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