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you in Australia or sumthin?some outdoors
nz summer over hereyou in Australia or sumthin?
It's January...
heh, I figured you were on the southern hemispherenz summer over here
they look a speck on the dryside of the nitrogen my man^dr kripling incredible bulk ^
im using (flora nova bloom by genreal hydroponics 4-8-7) and (Diamond Nectar premium grade humic acids by genreal hydroponics)they look a speck on the dryside of the nitrogen my man
i'd give em whatever source of nitrogen you have
personally I like a good topdress of fishmeal or manure, alfalfa meal, worm castings etc
or they are rootbound...
but you are feeding chelated nutes so rootbound issues aren't as dire
but i'm not the person to ask in regards to that type of feeding
my are is all about natural type of growing, replicating nature and the composting process
well, like I said its not my area of nerdery, I did see your nutrients and it's got plenty of nitrogen in it, but again it's not my area, with organics it's much different, from the pics it looks like it could use some nitrogen, but if you are feeding it according to the instructions it should be plenty, but it's all about how much you are diluting it tooim using (flora nova bloom by genreal hydroponics 4-8-7) and (Diamond Nectar premium grade humic acids by genreal hydroponics)
only 2 things im using apart from water for my flowering stage, so not sure how i would go about adding more nitrogen? im new to this
im feeding bloom and diamond nectar every 4th water or so.
just using some random brand of organic potting mix think it has a slight mix of perlite, pretty sure it didnt have any slow release stuff in it was quite plain potting mix
power pretty pricey for 2x 600 watt lights but yeah im gana try auto flower next run in 5 gallon potsFrom the information i have gathered, congrats on learning to grow. I would agree that you should try auto's ,as light leaks wouldn't matter. Genetics is key to happy harvests. Power must be cheap in your country. Use sticky traps you hang, change often too.