Wolverine97
Well-Known Member
Nope, just snark.
Ooohhhhh. What's uncle douchebag saying? You know, it's actually kind of fun having the tools blocked.
wow 21 pages of which 98% is useless babble brovo peep hell 99% of the best info is on the first page
Nice job 711grower! Yep, some of the best grown plants are from growers who use cheap foods you can buy from Walmart or plant nurseries. There are several reasons for that, one being they understand plant culture and plant nutrition as opposed to noobs who are drawn into the hype.
Slow release products like Osmocote are great. I use a Plant Products brand 10 month 18-5-9 with micros. No fuss, cheap, and the plant gets a continous supply of nutrients.
The use of kelp is only crucial to the vendor selling it and the noobs who are taken in by placebos.
So it's true what so many say, despite your cartoon sized green thumb...you are a pretentious hump! What a ridiculous statement. I'm a newb at growing weed, not gardening. And I'm capable of observing and recording results accurately. I don't use overpriced cannabis specific products. I rinse a strip of dried kombu of its salt, steep it in hot water briefly, and add that to the watering. ALL flowering plants utilize the nutrients in kelp/seaweed, and it shows.
I have actually found the same thing to be true! I had Blue dream plants in two gallon pots and nailed a run with perfect timing on the kelp and I had three foot plants with 3.5 ounces each at 16 per light... And a breeze to trim! The buds doubled in exactly the manner you speak of. Had about 8 gigantic fan leaves pet plant and nearly 0 trimming other than cutting the buds off.... Miss those days.from my personal experiance Kelp also helps with Carotene and Terpene production. in plants Carotene is responsible for the Blue / Green / Red coloration of the plant leaves, it will turn the plants ALL KIDSW of colors (if the genetic expression is in the plant, of course).
THCV (The precursor to THC) and THC are Both terpenes. through out my 3 years of using kelp i have found that Kelp CAN help with THC production, but it has to be applied properly.
stop applying the Kelp for around a week (around 3 weeks before harvest) Then for the last 2 weeks Feed with a Kelp + Molasses mixture. the Kelp will feed the Plants and the Molasses will feed the soil. The plant will believe it is dieing from a week of No nutrients, then when the Kelp is introduced it will cause the plant to put all of its energy into one final Burst of life.
most of this can not be corroborated with further evidence. the information in THIS post is personal experience. just to make that clear....
Did they drag him off the street and give him a white coat FFS?lol haha