no flush needed. when they need water next just use plain water with nothing added so they use up some of that xtra nutes, and then start them back on a feed schedule.Yes the leaves are VERY green. Much darker than they look while theyre sittin under the light.
Before yesterday, the leaves were nice and flat, but I heavily watered them with nutes yesterday because they went without water all weekend (outta town). A lot of the lower fan leaves actually died, so I just pulled them all off. For flowering, Ive been using Tiger and Big bloom, and actually keeping the doses less than what Fox Farm recommends.
Ive been thinking of doing a little flush of the soil and get them back on the nutes tomorrow. You think that would help?
havent had them snap but im sure it has happened, i have had mine start to bend down very far so i had to tie them up and im sure eventually they would have broke. if the plant is healthy and grown right it should be able to support its self for the most partI wonder if an LST ever went to flowering and since its bent so much like that, that it SNAPPED the main stem as it grew fatter.. that would HELLA suck... any of this happen to anyone who didnt add a support to it.
Coco, my 2 1/2 cents on your plants is that I would flush the shit out of them, I would pH plain tap water to 6.0 and flush 3 times the size of your container. Then when they are ready for another feeding, go with 1 tsp of TB, and 1 tblsp BB and I would also go 1 tsp of whatever Micro Nute you are using and mix into a 1 gallon of water and pH that to 6.5. I use Fox Farms Lineup as well. Earthjuice Micro Blast for my micro nute!I would say you are spot on about the amount of dirt soil im using. The pots are about 2/3 full.
Im using a 400 hps as my main light. Then I have 6- 23w cfl and 1-55w cfl for supplemental. Thanks for the feedback Mac P.
Not sure, but it doesnt hurt to pour water in a cup and drop some vinegar in it and check the pH to see if it lowers it. I would look on google for things around the house to use to lower your pH. I buy pH down form a local farmers nursey here, they make it themselves and sell it for 5 buck for 32 oz. I am sure someone on here can help out with what you can use to pH your water.Looking tight Bek. Could I just use some distilled vinegar to PH down?
Not sure, but it doesnt hurt to pour water in a cup and drop some vinegar in it and check the pH to see if it lowers it. I would look on google for things around the house to use to lower your pH. I buy pH down form a local farmers nursey here, they make it themselves and sell it for 5 buck for 32 oz. I am sure someone on here can help out with what you can use to pH your water.
I will hit you guys up later, gotta run back to work, lunch is over! LOL
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BKB
Unless you water and feed every timeglad we were of help to you.
and imo i think water feed water feed water feed ect... is the best route to go
true, ive seen riddleme work and others grows using his method but to me it seems like more work for not much of a difference, i have not done it my self so i cant really say to much about it though.Unless you water and feed every time
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