ttystikk
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Would enzymes be good or bad?Does the API Eco Fix have an ingredient label? Wondering if it contains enzymes?
Nice grow you have going here!
Would enzymes be good or bad?Does the API Eco Fix have an ingredient label? Wondering if it contains enzymes?
Nice grow you have going here!
Thanks. You can look up the product on Amazon. I don't believe it contains enzymes, it is just a concentrated liquid blend of beneficial bacteria.Does the API Eco Fix have an ingredient label? Wondering if it contains enzymes?
Nice grow you have going here!
I had a bad experience with an enzyme product in my RDWC once. I got SLIMED!Thanks. You can look up the product on Amazon. I don't believe it contains enzymes, it is just a concentrated liquid blend of beneficial bacteria.
Yep, I think I've read that is a common experience in Heisenberg's Tea thread.I had a bad experience with an enzyme product in my RDWC once. I got SLIMED!
While ur plants r in veg .. do u ever use topping training on them in ur system?Yes, it grew at least 3 times the size in flower from veg. I utilize a double trellis, so scrogging it all to an even canopy wasn't difficult. She gave a nice yield, at least 2 oz per plant. If yours tests clean and is the same cut, I'd love to trade to get her back.
Yes, I top once in veg, and another time right when putting them into the flower rails.While ur plants r in veg .. do u ever use topping training on them in ur system?
Back in the day when I did horizontal SCRoG (when we climbed on wooly mammoths to steal street lights for our grows), I did a pretty regimented topping program; I topped the recently rooted plant and cleaned up the side branches until it had 4 and only 4 side branches, in an X pattern when viewed from above. Each of those side branches was allowed to grow until it could be topped to also have 4 branches, all done at the same time. It was then placed in the flower area. The result was zero larf and 16 nice tops every time.Yes, I top once in veg, and another time right when putting them into the flower rails.