LurchLurkin
Active Member
Just going to mentioned that Nitrogen is generally deficient in almost every grow. If you were to grow two clone plants next to each other in the EXACT same soil/soil-less medium with the light equally distributed you could see if this is the case. Provide one with your regular nutrient mix and lightly chlorinated water. Provide the other with your regular nutrient mix in unchlorinated water innoculated with nitrogen fixing bacteria and some extra urea.
If the urea plant grows better then you're lacking in nitrogen.
I don't buy the "grow and bloom" mix thing and I don't buy into cutting out/down of nitrogen in flower or flushing. Just need to properly cure and dry your stuff.
If the urea plant grows better then you're lacking in nitrogen.
I don't buy the "grow and bloom" mix thing and I don't buy into cutting out/down of nitrogen in flower or flushing. Just need to properly cure and dry your stuff.