Greenbee Basement Boutique room #1 octos

N is for leaf and stem
P in veg is for roots
K in veg is plant health
P and k in flower is for buds and a little of the p is for roots and a little k for plant health
K at finish is for plant health

Push what you want at a particular stage for what you want it to focus on so no confusion or waste of energie or waste of ec kind of

Formula one race car

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Lol got it thank you I’ll put verstappen behind the wheel. Is it hard receiving items through the mail

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Lol all that was late last night for me haha ( time difference ) ramble ramble

Postin and receiving is fine here , if you need anything from eu just ask , that goes for any octo potter : )

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That cool i have a friend in Manchester UK from many years ago. Thanks ifish for all your help.

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Hey @Papalag and @ifish I received my canna boost. Are you using it at 2ml per a gallon ?

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Half strength : ) tight ass

I use it as a push to make things better than what they would have been without it , that’s my thinking

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I will do a full strength ……… one day if yous get even better results that way : )

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I seen it but it in liters I only know gallons haha would 8ml per a gallon be full strength

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Gallons are confusing for us eu folk , better someone smarter answer that : )

How many litres are in your gallons ? I think there are two different gallons

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Hi brother
@Mr.greenbee
Maybe 20 ml per 5 gal
Is about what I’m doing

Fish 5 gallon = about. 19 L

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4-5 ml per gallon sounds good ( half strength )
Then next grow 6-7 mill , then next full strength

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I am happy with half strength and pk plus base etc so never had the urge to up it further , always tweeking other stuff , so unable to do a proper comparison

Would love to see it tho : )

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Thanks poppa getting things ready now to fill the res then gonna start a defol. It an absolute jungle currently.

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I’ll probly start at half see how they react and go up from there. I’m going into week 5 now

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I may have messed up my measurements lol

But that kind of idea

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They still got 3 ish weeks left ish depending on when you switch to finish so they will benifit from it
But not as much as next grow obviously but I’d still do it just for the craic : ) they do love it

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Oh Im going to go ahead and use it. I usually just run everything at a 10 week flower. Hell I haven’t ever grown anything twice

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Uhhhh… it’s complicated. :crazy_face:

Except, unfortunately, wikipedia is wrong. There is no standard plant container size. Trade gallons are most commonly used since that allows manufacturers to shortchange consumers, but technically this is the “standard.”

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Then there are imperial gallons vs US gallons, and dry gallons vs wet gallons…

The imperial gallon is a unit for measuring a volume of liquid or the capacity of a container for storing liquid, not the mass of a liquid. Thus, a gallon of one liquid may have a different mass from a gallon of a different liquid.

An imperial gallon of liquid is defined as 4.54609 litres, and thus occupies a space equivalent to approximately 4,546 cubic centimetres (roughly a 16.5cm cube).

The U.S. liquid gallon and the U.S. dry gallon are different units defined by different means. The U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches and equates to approximately 3.785 litres. One imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.

The U.S. dry gallon is a measurement historically applied to a volume of grain or other dry commodities. No longer commonly used, but most recently defined as 268.8025 cubic inches.

So yeah, basically, take your pick on how much you want a gallon to be. You’re likely to be right no matter what you choose, there are so many definitions. :stuck_out_tongue:

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I’m going into week 6 ran out of the accelerator going to start adding 14/13 canna boost till week 8 ish

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@Papalag , they be like , more pk fuck yeah bring it on we’re pumped
: )

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Haha yeah it crazy I know US gallons. Gotta get the calculator and Google out for the rest. The only liter I know is 2 liter of pop.

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