my ladies is 3+ weeks in to flower and her leaves are starting to canoe down.NOT nitrogen toxicity.

THE KONASSURE

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Very interesting... thanks for the info. How much do you feed it and how exactly?
Mix it up with whatever water I`m giving them

Lets see upto 2 teaspoons per L won`t kill them but 1 teaspoon per gallon seems to be more than enough to encourage harder buds, just give it to them once with potassium sulphate like 5 to 3 weeks before you chop, I`ve used it 2 weeks before chop and did`nt get a funny taste or anything but it seems to take 1 to 3 weeks for a plant to fully react to it

1 to 2 table spoons per gal is a bit over kill, so I go with a teaspoon 5 to 10G per gal as my max I`m pretty sure even 2g per Gal would cause a noticeable reaction

Some times I feed it with Dextrose powder or molasses instead of potassium sulphate and sometimes just with water, sometimes with bloom feed depends how close to being ready she is.

Sounds better when you call it "acetylsalicylic acid" and buy it in 100g to 1kg tubs as a powder, lol

I do the same with vit b1 aka thiamine buy it as a powder in a bag and mix it up with my bloom boosters, B vits really help plants deal with stress from veg up until 3 weeks or so before harvest but most foods have b vits
 

Stonironi

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Mix it up with whatever water I`m giving them

Lets see upto 2 teaspoons per L won`t kill them but 1 teaspoon per gallon seems to be more than enough to encourage harder buds, just give it to them once with potassium sulphate like 5 to 3 weeks before you chop, I`ve used it 2 weeks before chop and did`nt get a funny taste or anything but it seems to take 1 to 3 weeks for a plant to fully react to it

1 to 2 table spoons per gal is a bit over kill, so I go with a teaspoon 5 to 10G per gal as my max I`m pretty sure even 2g per Gal would cause a noticeable reaction

Some times I feed it with Dextrose powder or molasses instead of potassium sulphate and sometimes just with water, sometimes with bloom feed depends how close to being ready she is.

Sounds better when you call it "acetylsalicylic acid" and buy it in 100g to 1kg tubs as a powder, lol

I do the same with vit b1 aka thiamine buy it as a powder in a bag and mix it up with my bloom boosters, B vits really help plants deal with stress from veg up until 3 weeks or so before harvest but most foods have b vits
Good info there ,thanks man !
 
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