Good strains. Good to push boundaries and see first hand what does what. I have made just about every mistake that one could make growing this plant but it does start to become intuitive. My program has worked for years but then I think I got a bad batch of soil and locked out nutrients as well as I'm in a new house with new water that fluctuates with the seasons. Had to come here and figure the best moves to rectify. Soil was too hot, had to flush, added lime, made aerobic teas with humic acid, added cal-mag between ferts, foliar fed. Lost a month of growth, my flower room looks like shit, but learned/remembered a lot that I had taken for granted. On my way to mixing my own soils maybe even soil-less. Relying on bagged dirt made me a little lazy. Happy Frog was my standby for years but seems like the last few, they have been inconsistent. Jury might still be out on the Happy Frog, but I have switched to sunshine and now vermisoil. Never too old to learn.
soil less?
Vermisoil is good man, but if you have access to that why not the vermifire? Course if you are amending past whats in the bag... I can see that.
I'm not pissing on your experiment brother, I've done plenty of "i know this ain't gonna work" experiments, we all have.
I've tried flowering plants in January before.
as well as spring time (works great until about may)
I've grown with zero amendments, I admit I even have bought some stupid products in the past (superthrive, trochoderma infested mychos, "sweeteners")
I get that you need/want your own experiments to verify the claims of others, in fact to a degree its admirable.
SO I wish you luck.
BUT if you don't wanna age, steer WAY clear of the water soluble nutrients (fish meal, blood meal, manures, etc)
You may be able to pull it off if you get some slllllloooow release stuff.