SimplySmoked
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Do you watch your Ph? or have you checked it, to atleast rule it out.
what do you mean?I didnt see calcium on the back there. What with the cobalt and iodine?
nutes are already in the soil and right now im just trying to run phed water to up my ph back to the 6s....the problem is that they arent throwing much new pistils out in fact the pistils turned brown alittle over a week ago .....im waiting on the growth which should be around the next week or so...You only know they are ready by looking at the trichomes and depending on your taste of buzz you usually harvest when they are 50/50. Just cause a strain is supposed to finish in lets say 8-10 weeks doesnt mean it wont be ready in say 6-8 weeks. All depends on the plant and the conditions it was grown in. The flowering times that different strains have are just a rule of thumb to follow. They look mighty good to me. I would say your pretty on with them being 3 weeks away. You should back off the nutes in a week flush em and let the buds chow on the leaves for the rest of the time for a smooth tasty smoke Just my two cents.
I was looking back at your first post, but I see you did have calcium in your mix. I was looking at the nutrient bottle I think you said you used for a foiler spray. The last to items listed are cobalt and iodine. I have never seen that in any nutrient solutions I have used. Are there any particular reasons why it would or should be there?what do you mean?
Cobalt and iodine are present in lots of ferts i think but in such small amounts they are not listed, also present in soil to some extent. Seaweed i think is a good source for iodine and cobalt from what i remember.I was looking back at your first post, but I see you did have calcium in your mix. I was looking at the nutrient bottle I think you said you used for a foiler spray. The last to items listed are cobalt and iodine. I have never seen that in any nutrient solutions I have used. Are there any particular reasons why it would or should be there?
You may consider that peppers have different roots, are more able to deal with drougt, dont need very many nutes, in fact they seem to prefer being underfed to overfed imo and generally slower and smaller plants when growing.well I deff stopped using that after those 2 times..so im far away from that stuff...i actually went out and bought some dried seaweed and am going to try and make a tea out of it.....i also have peppers as well..in the same dirt...and heres the thing...peppers are thriving!