Buds not getting any bigger

I am growing 5 inzane in the membrane.under 1200 watt led and 1000wattt hps.in 6th week in flower and my buds seemed to have Plato'ed.using fox farm trio.any insight on how to kick start these guys bavk into growing ang get more girth? They are in soil and in tent.
 

BluntMoniker

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The growth/swell becomes a bit more subtle the closer to the finish you are. I literally said the same thing at about the same time as you (late week 6), but looking back through my pictures, you can see a noticeable difference due to swelling.

Its a lot easier to notice the change from nothing > pistils shooting out > buds forming.. than it is to notice the difference from full sized buds that are getting ready to swell > buds that are swelling >fully swollen ready to be harvested. Its just one of those things, that because you look at them so much, it gets harder to notice the subtle changes over time

as an example, look through my current grow. Around the time i made the post on Jan 20th, is when i was saying "man, these things dont look like they are packing on any more size", but scroll down to my more recent pics, and you can clearly see the difference in girth. As long as your providing the proper growth environment (light, medium, nutrients, temps, etc), she'll pack on weight over the next few weeks till you harvest
 

Couch_Lock

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I am growing 5 inzane in the membrane.under 1200 watt led and 1000wattt hps.in 6th week in flower and my buds seemed to have Plato'ed.using fox farm trio.any insight on how to kick start these guys bavk into growing ang get more girth? They are in soil and in tent.
I know EXACTLY how to kickstart the growth.

Add 30 millileters of hydrogen peroxide 3% to your Ph'd water gallon jug.......(30 mills= ONE fluid ounce)........Use this two consecutive watering days, your regular pattern....every 3 to 4 days

The soil will be aerated, anything detrimental to rapid growth will be eliminated.....aside from bugs....thats a whole other issue.
 
I know EXACTLY how to kickstart the growth.

Add 30 millileters of hydrogen peroxide 3% to your Ph'd water gallon jug.......(30 mills= ONE fluid ounce)........Use this two consecutive watering days, your regular pattern....every 3 to 4 days

The soil will be aerated, anything detrimental to rapid growth will be eliminated.....aside from bugs....thats a whole other issue.
Should I add it along with my tea or with just ph'd water?
 

Couch_Lock

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Water.......I'm not sure how it would react with your tea. Do some research on it, though.


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In Dirt:
Use peroxide water with an anti-fungicide and a high Phosphate fertilizer (9-45-15, 10-52-10, 0-60-0) for root growth. Or any other product with rooting hormone dissolved in it is helpful in regrowing roots and is strongly recommended. Water heavily until liquid pours out the bottom of the pot. This sound like bad idea, but it flushes out stagnant dead water and replaces it with fresh highly oxygenated water. Don't let plants sit in trays full of water, the soil will absorb this water and stay too wet. Don't water again until the pot feels light and the top inch or two of the soil are dry.

In Hydro:
Change your nutrients. Add H2O2 to the system. This will add oxygen and chemically eat dead roots. If roots are badly rotted and can be pulled away by hand you should pull them off. They are already dead and will only rot, causing further problems. Add a fungicide to kill any fungus that is probably present in the rotted tissue to prevent it from spreading. Increase aeration of the water, get an air pump and air stones, or more of them, for the reservoir. An air stone under every plant is usually very effective, but will require a larger air pump. Models that will do from forty to four hundred stones are available. Decrease the reservoir temperature, oxygen dissolves better in cold water and disease causing organisms reproduce slower as well. A good temperate range is 62F to 65F; anything above 70F will eventually cause a problem. It is also a good idea to remove any wilty plants from the system and put them on a separate reservoir so they don't infect plants that are still healthy.

Summary
The key to big productive plants is a big healthy root system and Hydrogen Peroxide is a great way to keep your roots healthy. It is a must to ensure the biggest best crops possible and to increase the chances of your plants thriving to harvest. Peroxide users will rarely lose plants or crops to root disease and will harvest larger and more consistent crops. "
 

Couch_Lock

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If one of my plants didn't like a nutrient feed? growing 3 strains, 1 didn't like veg nutes at 1/2 strength on day 25 of life. It showed a few brownish red spots on 2 leaves immediately///// I used 3% hydrogen peroxide the next 2 times I watered, plant looks super healthy once again.

It also prevents mold, and oxygenates the soil a LOT.
 

Couch_Lock

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If you use H202 its going to kill all good and bad things. If your brewing compost teas then no you wouldn't want to add it to you tea as its going to kill everything you just brewed. I would avoid using it if possible.
Watch Jose Cervantes, he likes it:

 
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