StarDawg, Grape Ape, DeathStar in Octo’s

True!! But I still have 20# of Jacks 20-20-20!

So do I
Use it on mothers only
1 run of it in veg was nuff for me

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Hey @schmarmpit Where did you source your Triangle Kush cut from?

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Thanks, perhaps you should go a bit higher … beer3|nullxnull

Hydroponic pH chart

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Pretty sure it was @Farmerjoe420, he’s on IG ^^

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That’s right, FarmerJoe on insta. Can be had for the cost of a modern day pack of beans!

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Obviously 2 different sources
Just same first name , lol

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Okay cool I copied down a chart I believe is there. I wasn’t sure if it meant something more like always increase or something thank you

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@Joker how would you explain forward growing ?
: )

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@ifish Is this a test??!! What if I fail! Lol. My understanding is supplying the plant with the nutrients it will need, right before it needs them.

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Listen to his answer

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Hahahaha : )
I’m Haavin fun

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Erm… How is this determined?

Is this that unreadable screenshot that gets posted from Grohio?

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The plant wants more nitrogen in veg, but in flower uses more P and K. You adjust your nutes as the plant progresses and try to give it what it needs when it needs it so it can push forward to the next stage of life.

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To stay above the curve and help the plant Optimize each stage of its life

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I read it just fine
Course I wrote it
:grinning:

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Do a sister a favor and translate? Please?

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Every grow shedual tells a story
Some are lame and boring , some are exciting
Whaats the story behind that chart @Jetdro ?

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So @ifish How would YOU explain forward growing?

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It’s just weeks of flower on the left side

All veg done with same nutes

Week 1 1 teaspoon 10 30 20 per gallon
Week 2 same
Week 3

Week 5 it changes and your using 2 jacks formulas 10 30 20 and the 5 12 26 in a 50 50 split 1 teaspoon per gallon of each mixed 50 50

Then the 10 30 20 drops off and goes to just 5 12 26

Feed ramps up as you seen in chart from 1 teaspoon to 1.5 teaspoons

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