Bro we aren't disagreeing. Let's see some validated science and logical / critical thinking in your posts. that's what we are all here for.Lets agree to disagree and let this post doing better things in life
Veg: Blood Meal, Crab Shell, Alfalfa Meal, Mexican Bat Guano, Kelp Meal, Worm Castings, Buffalo Loam Compost
Flower: Jamaican Bat Guano, Maxicrop Soluble Kelp Powder 1 or two times, Vermicrop Organic Bloom Booster, Botanicare Pure Bloom Pro, Grandma's Unsulphured Molasses
Rock Dust In Soil: Azomite, Gypsum
Supplements: TM-7 used once in week 3
Veg Foliar: RO Water, Kelp Meal, Crab Shell,Fulvex let that mixture sit for few months but when used in veg plants love it
Pest Control: Micronized Sulfur Dust, 70% Neem Oil
Pictures 3 weeks in flowerView attachment 3655967 View attachment 3655968
I know it had been couple days without water, fed with 2-27-23 feed I water every sundayCareful with the nitrogen and watering frequency. I know the nitrogen amount is a shot in the dark, stupid nutrient companies. You have some curling going on and it can be fixed.
How long have you been feeding that? If you're going with a 1 part bloom, I would really look for something else in the future. Look for 5-10-15, 5-15-15. You are loading on P and K, and keeping your nitrogen low. I know people say....you want little to no Nitrogen in flowering. You want "less" sure, but not that unbalanced. I don't care what anyone saysI know it had been couple days without water, fed with 2-27-23 feed I water every sunday
No Worries just thats the n-p-k combined with Jamaican bat guano 0-10-0, pure bloom pro 1-5-4, water soluble seaweed 0-0-17, vermicrop bloom booster 1-13-6. I never feed full str, ever other water. Will check the thread out looks interesting.I gotcha darkzero, just trying to help you get better.
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They are a hybrid I have personally bred so they are my first hybrid check out my thread first grow of seasonI promise, you will get much better results with a better ratio. These plants will grow and flower even under incorrect conditions. They are amazingly resilient.
Give them "exactly" what they want and they'll blow you away.
They are a hybrid I have personally bred so they are my first hybrid check out my thread first grow of season http://rollitup.org/t/first-grow-of-season-winter-rose.900092/
Plants look healthy bro how long did you veg for?Veg: Blood Meal, Crab Shell, Alfalfa Meal, Mexican Bat Guano, Kelp Meal, Worm Castings, Buffalo Loam Compost
Flower: Jamaican Bat Guano, Maxicrop Soluble Kelp Powder 1 or two times, Vermicrop Organic Bloom Booster, Botanicare Pure Bloom Pro, Grandma's Unsulphured Molasses
Rock Dust In Soil: Azomite, Gypsum
Supplements: TM-7 used once in week 3
Veg Foliar: RO Water, Kelp Meal, Crab Shell,Fulvex let that mixture sit for few months but when used in veg plants love it
Pest Control: Micronized Sulfur Dust, 70% Neem Oil
Pictures 3 weeks in flowerView attachment 3655967 View attachment 3655968
I'll definitely vouch for keeping a more balanced Fertilizer plan for flower. The whole cut the nitrogen in flower is no good. I grow organic, I start my soil with a pretty balanced level of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium inputs. Definitely heavy on the long releasing nitrogen, potassium, and calcium sources. Then I'll use seabird, and Bat guanos teas in flower to add some extra phosphorus but plants are still getting plenty of nitrogen. And of you're going hydro you gotta make sure you boost your potassium but if you're a soil Grower with a good mix you should be set or covered by your Molasses that you should be occasionally watering with.How long have you been feeding that? If you're going with a 1 part bloom, I would really look for something else in the future. Look for 5-10-15, 5-15-15. You are loading on P and K, and keeping your nitrogen low. I know people say....you want little to no Nitrogen in flowering. You want "less" sure, but not that unbalanced. I don't care what anyone says
I have to assume the curling is coming from a water issue or you just "recently" switched to 2-27-23.
Nice, I use 7g most frequently but if i wanna take a chance on a potentially great strain i go 15gal. Currently have a sin mint cookies in a 15g thick as hell.@testiclees 7 gallon smart pots!