The buds are a good size for just 3 weeks from flip they obviously like the food they are getting
Ty shadey
I’m really happy how they have stacked up so far
Great looking grow so far, no burnt tips in autopots is something I haven’t achieved yet . You go Jack’s full strength? Which silica do you use btw? Any other additives (enzymes, res/line cleaner, …)?
All the best!
Thank you very much
Burnt tips is not a bad thing either,just means your plants are using their nutes at full potential.[quote=“Orloff, post:105, topic:74233”]
You go Jack’s full strength? Which silica do you use btw? Any other additives (enzymes, res/line cleaner, …)?
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Yes I go full jacks 321 from seed to harvest except for the first 3 weeks of flip 12/12 I go jacks 222 and 1.2 grams of mono potassium
phosphate (mkp)
I also use GH silica and fishshit for microbes.
I run that from seed to harvest also.
Last 2-3 weeks I run straight water no ph adjust no nothing.
Thank you for stopping by I really appreciate it
Ok I see you are quite advanced with nutrient formulations, that’s impressive . I’ve been using Masterblend with autopots for a while now and I’ve had both stellar and not so impressive results. Mainly because of my laziness, couldn’t be bothered to do the proper research and calculations on my own.
Only recently have I REALLY looked into available research regarding nutrient elemental ppm levels for cannabis (NCU has great publications on that issue) and did some formulations with nutrients and salts that I have available. Basically I’ve been heavily underfeeding my plants, especially in Mg and S. Masterblend is really low in Mg. I’m looking into sourcing quality greenhouse nutrients/salts from big AG companies that are available localy and doing my own mixes once Masterblend runs out. Kinda excited to see results!
Another issue for me is hardness of my tap water, it comes out at cca 400 mS/cm (200ppm or so) and presents an additional challenge regarding feed balance and reservoir hygiene. Avoided installing a RO system so far, maybe I will make it without it .
Good talking to you, I’ll stop by more!
This is one of the reasons I switched to jacks
Same nutrients from seed to harvest with no guessing on adding or subtracting
Once in a while there will be some strains that require a bit more magnesium if so bump up epson salt a bit and if you need more calcium you bump up part b.
Very simple and easy and results.
Thanks for stopping by
Don’t hesitate to ring.
Wish Jack’s was available in , it would make everything so much simpler… so many notes, formulas, calculations, materials on that matter, and it just works.
But no worries, pretty much every big Ag fert manufacturer has a similar formula for A/B mixing with CalNit, it’s just a matter of working out the details of every particular product. So there’s Peter’s, ICL, Yara, Haifa, Masterblend, even Megacrop available… But I found the hard way that you can’t be lazy about it, gotta check the compositions yourself and find suitable mixing recipes.
Where are you located @Orloff ?
Sorry I don’t recognize the flag you posted
If you hover over it, it is the EU
Ah ok cool
Fog dog auto and widow berry cheesecake just chugging along.
I’m thinking about already setting them outdoors this week if in the next few days
I think I’m going to raise the 2 rear lights a few inches
My Runtz muffin in the rear right is a bit taller than the other 2 plants so is tacoing a bit due to being closer to the light.
Good eye! Great progress so far man, I’m impressed.
Ty @Orloff much appreciated
Weekly update
Week 6 day 0 today
Not as frosty as I would like at this point but they are stacking up
I think these gals have been sprouted for about 3, weeks today or so
Fog dog auto
Red berry cheesbake
Earth dust
@AzSeaindooin420
I need some recommendations if you would not mind sir.
I am going to place these 2 autos I started in 5 gallons fabric pots about 3 weeks ago,this will be my first outdoor grow and just worried about the 110-115* F as you know neighbor
I don’t want to plant them in the ground well I really can’t so just wondering what can I do to keep soil and roots cool?