Yeah she’s been flipped since the 8th of April. I just denoded her all the way to the top but if you can imagine i already chopped 4 tops that were waaaaay taller then the canopy already. If you looked hard enough you can see where i tried to
Super crop but only one of them took the others all snapped off. She takes off quick but clones so slow, but i just took your guys advice and snipped way more clones than needed just in case cause shes a forever keeper in my book.
But you, jet and the many others that praise her are all correct. Cause i just harvested some and I’ve been smoking on her since day 3 of dry lol. Shit i even smoked some wet cause i was antzy.
I was curious @holyangel after the 3 and 5 blade discussion. I went over my tk mom that is quite old at this point and i know extremely rootbound. I was expecting to see some 6 blades for sure as i have before. But, nope. All 3 and 5 blades. Some wierd 4 blades too. I would say more 5 blades then 3. I wonder if i was passed a different cut at one point in time and didnt realise it and have since got the other cut back.
Thanks brudda. It wont stay that way for long. But the turbo diesel and all her variegated glory is front right.
I do think @HolyAngel is correct about similar lineage in the TK and chem. The sour chem
Smells similar to this TK but the sour chem definitely has diesel in it as well. I’ve never smoked chem91 until i flower her next round but i imagine its probably gonna be purdy darned similar to the Turbo Diesel and the TK in profile.
And damn @Rocket after trying her this past harvest i can see why a tent full of TK and reversals would be warranted.
I just finished a run with the organics alive sample kit, and yeah their feed chart is way too strong IMO.
Using their dry soluble nutrients, I never really went anywhere close to their max feed recommendations and I wasn’t using anywhere near their full line either. Just the dry soluble and FPF. They call for 1 tsp per gallon of 2 different dry soluble fertilizers (so 10 tsp into 5 gallons). I maxed out around maybe 4 - 4 1/2 tsp. into 5 gallons).
I didn’t use their calcium liquid though.
Really happy with their dry soluble line though. It’s a great method for running in store bought bagged soil (like roots organic, fox farms, etc). The results I got were actually pretty close to what I get from my water-only living organic soil (which I think produces the best quality of any method I’ve tried).
I actually just ordered more of their dry soluble line. Just the bloom portion of the line though (the 4-5-5, 0-10-8 and 0-2-10 dry soluble organics) along with their FPF grain extract and their liquid calcium.
Is their liquid calcium what you were saying was too strong at their recommended dose? They recommend 1ml per gallon. I thought that seemed reasonable. Maybe I’ll start with 1/2 that.
Do not go light on calcium on any OG cuts. Read the plant and feed accordingly, just about all the old OGs are calcium hogs who don’t give any more of a shit about a chart, than the honey badger does.
Awesome to hear! I was actually thinking it works well from the opposite perspective. Similar growth and control to using synganic methods with 3 part salts + organics. One cool thing I noticed is the fabric pots are way cleaner running Organics Alive without the fish or salts.
was potassium lockout from too much calcium, but I should have included specific #s because they updated the calcium chart now
Ca used to be recommended @ 2-3ml / gallon. I started seeing the lockout issues around week 5 using 2ml of calcium.
When I dropped ca back down to 1ml and increased K by using 5ml v-pk + 5ml v-k for wk 6 things cleared up pretty quickly.
You gotta start somewhere? Usually start with some % of what the chart says and watch them adjust. That’s how I noticed they got fucked up by 2/3 of recommended Ca.
That’s what I thought + LED I didn’t consider I could overdose the Ca, but apparently OA calcium is super strong.
I was surprised that it was mostly the old OG cuts that couldn’t handle the extra calcium. Piescream, Chem91, Gary Payton & Bloomington HeadBand did not really lock up much @ all.
You’re saying you know for sure it’s potassium lockout from calcium excess, how do you know that? The feed chart won’t tell you that and the plant won’t tell you exactly what caused the lockout especially something with so many relationships on the moulder.
I was always told the number of leaflets corresponds with N:K ratio. Perhaps increasing K to a 1.3/1.5:1 N or a little higher might increase the number of leaflets. I’ve also noticed that plants that once produced 7/9 leaflets will start throwing 3/5 finger leaflets once they start getting root bound. JM2C.
Your numbers are very close to my flower mix as well. What’s your N:K ratio for your veg mix? From my experience if they don’t start throwing 7/9 finger leaflets in veg, they almost never do once induced to flower.