Hook Daddy
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I grew up in SoCal on Mex red hair, just trying to inform someDude hasn't grown dank since he's sprouted seed.
Doesn't even know what real Mex weed is. Off his rocker and not even worth your time.
I grew up in SoCal on Mex red hair, just trying to inform someDude hasn't grown dank since he's sprouted seed.
Doesn't even know what real Mex weed is. Off his rocker and not even worth your time.
Some people don't take in information very wellI grew up in SoCal on Mex red hair, just trying to inform some
Oh shit, I think I missed the point of this thread. The opinions of everyone here are correct, I HIGHLY recommend following them.You've shown you are a PUSSY "flower"! Show it or don't show up anymore. Come get some lying ass attention seeker.
That's my friend. Sure.So here is the thing mistergrafik, I am done with your creepy stalker self. So feel free to not speak to me. Much appreciated.
hi from my experience since i grow in soil outdoor, on the feed, water schedules,plus i check my ppm and ph, the reason for this schedule is when growing in soil, if you just feed nutrution every watering, than your soil will build up of salt and cause lockout, because remember your soil whole nutrution everytime you feed it, that mean your ppm going to be going up and might cause you to over feed your plant,that's when you growing in soil, so the reason for the feed,water schedule is to help you to avoid lockout or overfeeding your plant,yes you can try feeding every water at lower dosage, but you got to alway check your ppm to see if you are overfeed your plant, cause you problems, always remember your soil hold nutrution, now far as hydro thats probably different and soilless lol, i hope this help good luckIt seems to be generally accepted that plants being fed in soil should follow a schedule similar to this. Water with nutrients, then just water a couple times. We dont do this in coco or hydro, rather we give a steady consistent amount of nutrients that the plant is happy at. So why in soil? Would the plant not be just as happy or happier if given a steady feed every watering at lower amount? lets say normally you give 900ppm, then just straight water twice. Why not split it evenly into 300ppm every watering and be feeding them exactly the same amount? Those numbers are just an example, important part is just feeding at 1/3 strength every watering rather than feed, water, water. Is there an actual reason why they prefer a varying concentration? I dont see why hydro should be any different.
Sorry grafik but giving information to mental health patients is not a good idea. Feel free to browse some threads to figure it out creepy stalker guy. Can't believe you sucked me in to speaking to you again. Here at least look at the site for your own sake.That's my friend. Sure.
What about it?
I'm asking you what company.. Unless you lied about that too.
All good - This thread is dead anyways.
Water feed water do whatever you want
Can't answer the question because you're a liar..Sorry grafik but giving information to mental health patients is not a good idea. Feel free to browse some threads to figure it out creepy stalker guy. Can't believe you sucked me in to speaking to you again. Here at least look at the site for your own sake.
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Whew, I thought we were going to get back on track here. Thank god for Skeletor and bourbon!hi from my experience since i grow in soil outdoor, on the feed, water schedules,plus i check my ppm and ph, the reason for this schedule is when growing in soil, if you just feed nutrution every watering, than your soil will build up of salt and cause lockout, because remember your soil whole nutrution everytime you feed it, that mean your ppm going to be going up and might cause you to over feed your plant,that's when you growing in soil, so the reason for the feed,water schedule is to help you to avoid lockout or overfeeding your plant,yes you can try feeding every water at lower dosage, but you got to alway check your ppm to see if you are overfeed your plant, cause you problems, always remember your soil hold nutrution, now far as hydro thats probably different and soilless lol, i hope this help good luck
Pathetic person in need of some awareness. Sad.
You know what it is crazy man, you have been banned there 4 times under 3 names. Unlike you I don't have to keep hiding behind new names. I just use my own. Must be hard to keep up. Now stop talking to me crazy manHere's the thing.. You're the one that crawled out of a rock
So what's your OG tag? I'm sure you feel super cool giving away seeds to noobs.
And what's funny is that you accuse my friend of needing attention?
Boy's smoked more kush you have ever grown and he's 1/4 your age
It's ok creepy guy, I am not avoiding the question, I am avoiding you. You know, like most do. I keep telling you that your strange obsession with me is not healthy. Now if you want to know do what you always do, stalk people. The threads are easily available. Doing something you want goes against common sense. Not my fault you are jealous and too lazy to go looking for the threads. You can watch for the new thread coming soon. Now take this and I am outI like how you tried so hard to avoid the question about the lights those companies gave you for being such a good grower.
Water feed water.
I'll let you tell the story
There's nothing wrong with using salts and organics together either. In fact some of the best results can be achieved that way.That's true. Salts are immediately available. Hence why someone who is solely hydro shouldn't be helping
The only things I remember on this was some organic growers, who would feed a little synthetics early on while the soil food web took off, or so their reasoning went, theirs a lot of conflicting info on the effects synthetics have on microbes. Some would also do it to remedy deficiencies, so only using nutes once every other or third feed was probably an effort to not over fertilise on account of other soil nutrients.It seems to be generally accepted that plants being fed in soil should follow a schedule similar to this. Water with nutrients, then just water a couple times. We dont do this in coco or hydro, rather we give a steady consistent amount of nutrients that the plant is happy at. So why in soil? Would the plant not be just as happy or happier if given a steady feed every watering at lower amount? lets say normally you give 900ppm, then just straight water twice. Why not split it evenly into 300ppm every watering and be feeding them exactly the same amount? Those numbers are just an example, important part is just feeding at 1/3 strength every watering rather than feed, water, water. Is there an actual reason why they prefer a varying concentration? I dont see why hydro should be any different.
Thanks, I think most roads lead to Rome, but I'd be hard pressed to objectively, rank them.There's nothing wrong with using salts and organics together either. In fact some of the best results can be achieved that way.