kovidkough
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*raises hand*
It doesn't hurt to add more like that. I've done it too. There's no such thing as overdoing the Mykos.Right, mine had directions for soil feed, but I also layered it into my soil mix before I let it cook before the grows, then added some between transplants.
Pick up some sledgehammer flush.Now another dumb question but if the tea IS helping my plants but I just can't tell due to the fact that the leaves were so fucked up to begin with. Would adding liquid nutrients possibly burn the shit out of them? Worries I might over due it on the liquid nutrients especially since I have a bunch of flowering nutrients top dressed and then the terp tea at around 1100ppms with EWC in there as well.
Now if I flush, do I have to wait to give her those synthetic nutrients until she dries out? Or can I flush with 3x the water and then give her say a half gallon of water with 1000ppm nutrients?Pick up some sledgehammer flush.
Run it through according the directions, run clean wster to rinse, then hit her with the 1000ppm of synthetic nutes
I agree if your continuing then just go with salt feeds and follow those ppmsPick up some sledgehammer flush.
Run it through according the directions, run clean wster to rinse, then hit her with the 1000ppm of synthetic nutes
Again watch the buds for signs of growth.Now another dumb question but if the tea IS helping my plants but I just can't tell due to the fact that the leaves were so fucked up to begin with. Would adding liquid nutrients possibly burn the shit out of them? Worries I might over due it on the liquid nutrients especially since I have a bunch of flowering nutrients top dressed and then the terp tea at around 1100ppms with EWC in there as well.
To me it feels like the only way to save this grow lolI agree if your continuing then just go with salt feeds and follow those ppms
it is, but he's learned alot so not a wasteTo me it feels like the only way to save this grow lol
Lol it's my first time :'( I wanted to try and keep it all natural but obviously that didn't work....To me it feels like the only way to save this grow lol
Yes, after you flush, the soil will already be saturated, so water more can't add more water.Now if I flush, do I have to wait to give her those synthetic nutrients until she dries out? Or can I flush with 3x the water and then give her say a half gallon of water with 1000ppm nutrients?
read up on basic super soil recipes, i like subcools recipe and its easily altered , there's many modifications of his recipe, and learning to make teas will benefit you greatlyLol it's my first time :'( I wanted to try and keep it all natural but obviously that didn't work....
All good man, organic is nice, but not that special IMO.Lol it's my first time :'( I wanted to try and keep it all natural but obviously that didn't work....
I haven't voted, but trying to figure out how anyone can even answer that without a close up shot. It could be a short flowering strain that's only a week away. In that case, I'd just ride it out.Who are the 4 of you that said to harvest in the poll?
Asking for a friend.
Not if he has proper soil amendments for drainage."Flushing" in soil seems like a bad idea, especially since there are likely no nutes in the medium to flush, the plant isn't transpiring well, so will just become a soggy mess that may lead to root rot.
yes flushing for removal of salts is smart, flushing for flavor is bro scienceNot if he has proper soil amendments for drainage.
I flush twice every flowering cycle to remove excess salts.
Why would he possibly need to flush? His plants are starving, there are no excess salts.Not if he has proper soil amendments for drainage.
I flush twice every flowering cycle to remove excess salts.