If you don’t feel safe at work you quit.
If you don’t get enough money. You quit.
If you need money for retirement you save it.
I don’t need anybody looking out for me especially the government/union.
I see the draw to unions and respect everyone else’s opinions, but that is my opinion.
I have a couple mothers in square 3” pots going on 6 months. But they need to be taken out and have a root hacking and repotted into the same pots again. I do what this article suggests mostly except I feed synthetics with lots of runoff at a low strength...
I assume you meant to say “no one mentioned manganese”
It could deficient in manganese but I assumed it being a micro and required in very small amounts, was probably still present in the soil. Either way the gh micro should fix it.
It’s not nitrogen that is bottom up yellowing.
Magnesium is also bottom up yellowing.
However calcium is mostly thought of as immobile and causes symptoms like yours. Calcium and magnesium are the most used of the secondary nutrients.
If your in no rush glo Seedbank has great prices on csi seeds. Shipped to Canada. But slow shipping.
If you order from greenthumb please don’t send him too much money before you test a pack for germination rates. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya.
Well I dialed it back to 6,6,6 ml per gal so my truncheon reads 150 start ppm
And after all nutrients are in they’re at 900 ppm Or 1.8 ec.
I’ve not had any trouble vegging at 400ppm in the past I just had deficiency during bloom. Still learning just thought I’d try it renfro’s way.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/nutrient-chart.998815/#post-15133090
Post # 2 there buy renfro is what I’m trying recently with drain to waste peat. I changed it to 6,6,6 ml per gal for each nutrient. Plus 2 ml per gal Cali magic. So far no burn or deficiency but I just entered flower. I realize you...
The possible reason for your rise in ec in a bucket of water is that your meter is not temp compensating.
If your plant is overfed as suggested buy some, feeding 1.3ml per gal of each then I will be astonished.
534 us/cm on your meter is most likely know also as .5 ec
I think it’s underfed.
I assume you mean 6 ml per gallon of each nutrient. Sounds like it should be pretty good.
I am a confused with your measuring of ec. I thought ro water was suppose to be nearly 0 ec or 0 ppm. And I thought an ec of 1 would be 700 ppm on a truncheon meter.
Anyway I’m not a pro just trying to...
Hey I’m far from an expert but just bury it 1/4” down from the top. And I don’t think you want the Rockwool sitting in water let alone submerged up to seed level. The same rules apply to Rockwool as does soil just moist not wet.
The lack of store fronts never slowed down the BM. Some day they will realize all the excuses are just that, and the true reason for poor sales is low quality and sky high prices.
Right now I’m drying at 12-14 celcius and 45% humidity. That’s what temp and humidity the garage happens to be. It’s working fine. This has been discussed lots before and most agree a slow dry is the way to go. Dry it for 1-3 weeks. If it’s not great after 3 weeks drying a jar won’t do much to...
Plant them about 4-6 weeks before the best month of your summer. So if that’s July plant them in mid May or first of June. There is no cannabis plant that will really do great in cold conditions, especially for the first while.
Maybe your right I’m still learning but is there no chance due to our different natural soil fertility that my plants grown in real earth tast terrible. Even when I’ve proven the cut worthy indoors? Last year I added nothing and they grew like crazy all summer.