Never heard! Wow...the prices are so good.
I almost made a purchase but the checkout page rt now is throwing an https error- something with the encryption. Figures that would happen when I would decide to make a move... I contacted support so I'll see how that goes.
I wouldn't recommend...
It's not nute burn if nothing has been fed to it... Looks like stress from the transplant and/or possible overwatering. Or heat stress from being too close to light.
Give it a few days if all the above checks out.
What've been your latest experiences with seed banks--preferably the good ones?
I'll start:
I recently placed an order with seedsman and I hafta say it was one of the smoothest transactions ever. The selection was decent and I made a small 6 seed purchase for 20 bucks- arrived 10 days later...
I have a plant database that I'm building- and cannabis is a large part of it atm:
https://tokengrow.com/grow-guide/cannabis
I'm collecting feeding schedules and ph & ppm/ec readings per plant entered into the database. Sitting at 250 strains as of today. Right now I'm gathering info on...
Looks like nutrient burn. The new growth looks really healthy, so I'd recommend just adding ph'd water for now, and next time feed with same amount or a little less.
The old growth will die off next feeding if too strong. Like I said-- new growth is nice looking so it's not that bad of a...
Any leaf curl in the pics are very minor heat stress. If you can drop it a few degrees until the curl disappears, that would indicate optimal temperature. Other than that, perfect!
For soil I would recommend Home Depot--check this out: http://www.homedepot.com/p/40-lb-Topsoil-71140180/100355705
You can pickup your order, too, if there's one within driving distance.
I make fertilizer and I don't waste the time or money to add vitamin B1 to my products - unless the customer asks for it specifically.
I look at it this way:
On a larger scale it would be impractical to supplement with vitamin B1. It's expensive, and the money could be better spent on other...
I agree- there is no such thing as a plant-specific fertilizer. As someone who makes and sells fertilizer for fun and profit: it's all marketing.
MiracleGro will work fine, but there are much higher quality nutrients out there.... *ahem* ... that perform better and produce consistent results.
For what it's worth,
I still believe in the Easter Bunny.
I'm 35 and still get packs of baseball cards + chocolate in a powdery blue basket every easter morning.
How indafuck do they get there???