TheFuture
Well-Known Member
I also wanted to add that though I do like that product and what it can produce, I do not like how it really kills the shit out of the plant at the end, all unnaturally yellow because of super lockout of N and overabundance of PK. Whatever your personal feelings of unflushed bud cough or whatever, you cant argue that you can tell the taste of super high PK in your smoke. It burns.
I use organic products and at the end of the plant's life my plants are still kindof green or a wonderful fall-color natural senescence. I even use 8-0-0, 4-0-0, 0-0-26, and 9-61-0. Haha! Go figure that one out! The first product is Fulvic Acid, Polysaccharides, and Amino Acids. The second increases the synthesis of sacharose, increasing Brix* with oligosaccharides and more Amino Acids. The Third is chelated potassium, and the last is not organic but is my phosphate solution; Monoammonium Phosphate.
I use general guidelines when applying fertilizer to my plants. Generally once a week, sometimes more. I prefer to feed strong and water it out through the week, Increasing about 250 per plant 3" until I reach certain growth stages. At transplant to transition into bloom, the plant would have ended at 1250ppm, during transition 750ppm, and when it starts taking back up I go to 1500ppm. Initially the tips get a little burned but then the plant has no problems with this amount. I rarely go above 2000ppm because I dont care to push my plants that much; they go big well enough. =)
I use organic products and at the end of the plant's life my plants are still kindof green or a wonderful fall-color natural senescence. I even use 8-0-0, 4-0-0, 0-0-26, and 9-61-0. Haha! Go figure that one out! The first product is Fulvic Acid, Polysaccharides, and Amino Acids. The second increases the synthesis of sacharose, increasing Brix* with oligosaccharides and more Amino Acids. The Third is chelated potassium, and the last is not organic but is my phosphate solution; Monoammonium Phosphate.
I use general guidelines when applying fertilizer to my plants. Generally once a week, sometimes more. I prefer to feed strong and water it out through the week, Increasing about 250 per plant 3" until I reach certain growth stages. At transplant to transition into bloom, the plant would have ended at 1250ppm, during transition 750ppm, and when it starts taking back up I go to 1500ppm. Initially the tips get a little burned but then the plant has no problems with this amount. I rarely go above 2000ppm because I dont care to push my plants that much; they go big well enough. =)