Additional Notes:
Nomenclature
When I refer to cannabis nomenclature I am referring to the new classification, just in case your like wtf is he talking about
:
Cannabis indica (Indica for short): This is the more stable equatorial strains, longer growing season, longer flowering period, tall stretchy plants, what used to be referred to as C. sativa.
Cannabis afghani (Afghani): This is the more mountainous strains as found in Afghanistan, short squat little girls, more tendencies to landrace/herm, what used to be referred to as C. indica.
Cannabis sativa (Sativa): This is what used to be referred to as C. ruderalis. Wild, autoflowering, and landrace strains fit this category.
Having said that, these SkyOG's look very hybrid but are leaning on the
C. indica side.
Nutrient Technique - Organic Soil
I use Alaska Earth soil mix by Anchor Point Greenhouse, a local company here nearby. It is built with of course, alaska topsoil, peat, kelp, perlite, etc.
This is the foundation of all most of my vegetative grow. I try not to add the super soil until they go into flower. This particular time I added a touch and it burned them a bit. So, don't add super soil till later...and even then watch this thread, I will be adding a light super soil soon..and will be able to let you know how she handles it.
I've had strains that were testy before and the solution is just plain Alaska Earth, its soft, and then adding light emulsion/molasses teas does the trick, oh and dolomite/perlite is never really harmful in the proper doses.
Here's my Super Soil Mix:
Alaska Earth
Perlite
Worm Castings
Dolomite Lime
Blood Meal
Bone Meal
Epsom Salts
I generally add a couple inches to the bottom of the pot, and a couple inches to the top. A basic top and bottom dressing.
Feeding the Micro's Later..
I use teas. Mostly castings, seabird guano, epsom, molasses, fish emulsion, and compost (soon, my pile isnt ready yet). Maybe 2-3 times during the cycle.