myke
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You added a myco product of some sort yes?Done!!! For science!!! Now all we can do is wait and see what happens... View attachment 5060667
You added a myco product of some sort yes?Done!!! For science!!! Now all we can do is wait and see what happens... View attachment 5060667
Nope jumped out of bed and just did itYou added a myco product of some sort yes?
That grow was awesomeI tracked my plants yields and quality in a controlled grow already with shwazzing. Lemme find the grow log.
bud - Journal - 8 x Creamsicle Bay B
calvin - Creamsicle - January 2021 - 10 Gallon Plastic Pots Sunshine Advanced #4 Medium House & Garden Cocos Base Nutrients RAW NPK supplements. Silica, Humic acid, enzymes, amino acids, b-vitamin and Kelp.growbud.co
That above log shows response of plants that were topped, lollipopped and stripped of fans. The yield on the crops prior without defoliation was 20-30% less with all the same parameters. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not to mention when you do the Day 1 & 20 defoliation you end up with a lot more quality buds that are not only easier to harvest but trim. Lower buds will get more light and ripen quicker and swell much more.
I've been running that exact cut of "Creamsicle" since 2018.
p.s My setup & lighting has since changed a lot, I was going WAY overkill with the double enders I know.
If your going to continue with organic you should always have something on hand.Nope jumped out of bed and just did it
You went from square to round? Uh oh!Done!!! For science!!! Now all we can do is wait and see what happens... View attachment 5060667
Add some perlite to your soil,this will hold water better for you,also go with some coco coir in your soil mix,This will help you out big timeSquare plastic... The round ones hold water much better... I don't understand it... Really, I'm just tired of mixing shit wrong when I feed them,and that living soil is looking good on those other plants... I just want what's best for my ladies!!!
You're right... Now I'm hoping for the best...If your going to continue with organic you should always have something on hand.
Have you got it buried deeper with the lower branch nodes under the soil or was that a 'before it's finished' pic?You're right... Now I'm hoping for the best...
Yeah, she was leaning a bit so I had to do it like thatHave you got it buried deeper with the lower branch nodes under the soil or was that a 'before it's finished' pic?
Square to round won't make any difference or visa versa.
She'll be fine.
Not if done right!Shouldn't the plant have dropped after the transplant??? Doesn't even look like she's ever been moved!!!
I've done that a few times when top dressing lol. Medium up past the first set of branches. It's amazing how quickly roots start growing out of branches and into the medium.Have you got it buried deeper with the lower branch nodes under the soil or was that a 'before it's finished' pic?
Square to round won't make any difference or visa versa.
She'll be fine.
Oh? Why is that? What makes them different from photos in flower?The margin for error is so small when dealing with autos
Feeding mistakes are more forgiving with photos than autos... Feed my photos the same thing I feed the autos that aren't in living soil and haven't had a problem with them... It's crazy because that's the only auto that is looking burnt up like that!!!Oh? Why is that? What makes them different from photos in flower?
Has anyone ever transplanted a mature plant??? It shouldn't be as hard on the plant if the roots are stronger, right???