Thanks for the tip. I really can't fathom how a nutrient solution could be any easier. I mean, if the bottle of Dyna-gro could grow little legs and mix itself, there would still be naysayers!Grow is clearly working well for you. Sometimes when my plants are totally green top-to-bottom, I'll hit them with just plain water. This doesn't happen too often during a grow, maybe once or twice, but it's a good preventative for salt buildup.
Post away! DG is painfully easy to use and gives the best results I've ever seen, it's good to see others realizing that this isn't rocket science.
Chug-a-chug-a-chug-a-chug-a-CHO CHOO! Though I don't have much of a reference point, I'm starting to see what you mean. Growth is steady and it seems to be picking up pace. I'll have some more picture within the next couple of days.I wanted to comment on his 'observation' real quick. Higher N formulas during flower perform like The Little Engine That Could. You'll see steady growth until the day you chop. Stay the course and you'll see what I'm talking about. I can't wait to hear what your friend says .
I don't mean to speak for HB but I believe he's stated a few times to start with the maintenance dose and adjust from there. There are lots of variables and this will require some trial and error on your part.HomeBrewer your the best I love this Dyna-Gro discussion.
I need your help (And any one else)
I have read all the post on Dyna Gro and I am looking for a Step by Step Feeding schedule for the Dyna-Gro for Medical Marijuana Grow from the start of Veg all the way through flower.
Guys Im not lazy and am doing my research, but a step by step schedual from HomeBrewer would be awesome
You've got a lot of time to go still but if you stay the course here, you're going to have some awesome herb at harvest. Your friend has his opinions now but I have a feeling that will change when he sees the final product.Here's some pictures from day 35. 5 weeks exactly. I apologize for the quality, using a cell phone for the pictures just makes it too easy.
I have still been using only grow and pro-tekt, but have felt the urge to muck it up and add other things to the mix. I'm not sure where this is coming from as things seem to look good. Greed perhaps
I might play around next run with mag-pro and possibly kelp.
My buddy was over yesterday and had a lot to say. Everything from "ooooh look, this plant has stretch in the bud, must be all that nitrogen!!!!" to "maybe you should try bloom foods next time, if you're doing this good with grow, think how much better you'd be doing with bloom foods" to "we should trim more leaves and branches off next time, that will make the main buds that much bigger!" to "we've only got a few weeks to go and we're not seeing many orange hairs, I think the grow nutes delayed us."
Of course most of these strains are new to both of us so there's no way to know if they're even 8 week strains. I've read enough of Uncle Bens posts now to know that most of this is my buddy being brainwashed and ignorant but it still kinda pisses me off. Here's reality knocking him in the face and he still cannot accept that Dyna-Gro Grow + Pro-Tekt used throughout simply kicks ass.
I sure hope so! I guess a lot can happen between now and harvest. Thank you for laying the groundwork.You've got a lot of time to go still but if you stay the course here, you're going to have some awesome herb at harvest. Your friend has his opinions now but I have a feeling that will change when he sees the final product.
That's exactly the thing. He's got almost a decade of experience but still doesn't really seem to know what he's talking about. It could just be me soaking up too much from Uncle Ben. I'm sure at some points over the past years the stars did align, my buddies nutes were 'dialed in', and everything was perfect and turned out amazingly well and better than where I'm at now. However, I'm a total newbie using two bottles of solution for the entire grow and things are looking pretty darn good. I basically left it with my friend at "show me you can do it better and I'd be happy to do as you suggest." Perhaps a little cocky on my part but homebrewers pictures were all the evidence I needed to know there's a better way. Thank goodness there's a few enlightened minds on this forum. Time to relax!like^^
hey jride, I'd tell your friend to start his own grow then WE can have a controlled experiment next time
That's exactly the thing. He's got almost a decade of experience but still doesn't really seem to know what he's talking about. It could just be me soaking up too much from Uncle Ben. I'm sure at some points over the past years the stars did align, my buddies nutes were 'dialed in', and everything was perfect and turned out amazingly well and better than where I'm at now. However, I'm a total newbie using two bottles of solution for the entire grow and things are looking pretty darn good. I basically left it with my friend at "show me you can do it better and I'd be happy to do as you suggest." Perhaps a little cocky on my part but homebrewers pictures were all the evidence I needed to know there's a better way. Thank goodness there's a few enlightened minds on this forum. Time to relax!
I don't do anything like the above 'schedule' anymore. I'm also hesitant to give out any specific numbers because what works for me and my strains in my environment might not work for you. I use DG in promix and hydro, have you mentioned your growing method yet?Heres a feeding schedule from Homebrew from 2010.
But since then he has mentioned Foliage pro many times. So please could someone help.
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/358562-dyna-gro-vs-general-hydroponics-16.html
Transition (1250ppm for 2-3 weeks):
HomeBrewer "Having almost one DG grow under my belt (so take that for what it's worth), here is what I am feeding my AK47s off camera in mls/gallon:"
Grow 3.5
Bloom 5
ProTekt 5
MagPro 1.5
Bloom (1350 ppm for 4-5 weeks):
Grow 2.5
Bloom 7.5
ProTekt 5
MagPro 1.5
Ripen (1250ppm for 1-2 week):
Grow 0
Bloom 10.5
ProTekt 5
MagPro 0
I could post a guideline as to how I feed but it's just that, a guideline. Your plants will tell you what they want and when they want it. But following someone else's feeding chart teaches you nothing about reading your plants or what your plants actually like. If you don't learn how to 'read your plants' and 'my schedule' stops working for you one day, how do you solve that problem? Scrap mine and start using another feeding chart? What happens if your environment or your medium or your water is the issue when you think it's the plant food? At that point you're just fumbling around in the dark with no real knowledge to help you through.Homebrew
I would be growing in Coco.
Im a little confused as to why you dont want to tell anyone what your feeding schedule is.
I know that this all has to do with the Strain, humidity, temperature, lighting, PPM meters and CO2.
If you now have a secret formula that you use and dont want to tell anyone, I can respect that.
But a ton of people on this forum look up to you as a Expert Dyna-Gro grower and what your doing today
in regards to Dyna-Gro would be very helpful to a ton of us.
Thanks for all you have done on this forum.
Your still the best.
Haha, I appreciate it but this is really all HB and those he learned from. All I have done is mixed some chemicals every once in a while, made sure to water every day, and snapped some pictures every now and then.Also I think Homebrew and J.ride are awesome!!!
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The only response I received was from J.ride who said "start with the maintenance dose and adjust from there" thanks but not very helpful.
It's easy to stay ahead of bugs, it's not so easy to fight them. Sweep, wipe surfaces down, clean your room and bugs will be cake to manage. I like to go on about plant food and all but environmental management is really the MOST important part of cultivating good meds. Live and learn but don't get lazy.I have a problem with bugs. I thought I had them under control but they took off yet again. It’s nothing crazy, but they’re definitely around. I did a Pyrethrum fogger twice, 5 days apart. That dealt the buggers some damage but did not wipe them out. The plants seemed unaffected. There may have been some more orange hairs present afterwards but that could also just be the timing. I also kind of screwed up with this. The first round I did 3 hours before lights out and I turned off my ventilation. I figured, “eh, they’ve only got 3 hours to go, how hot can it get?” Well…. It got hot. My temps have been between 65-85F but that night it got to 107 for at least a while. There was no apparent damage besides the possible orange hairs but I learned my lesson. I hope it did not affect my yield. The hydro shop guy also said “Do not use this after week 4. It is safe but it will cause you to have a premature harvest.” The rebel in me said “to hell with this guy, look at all the other crap/FUD he pushes” but who knows. Looking back, it may not have been the smartest thing to do as I’m trying to establish my baseline.
I can see bugs being a big problem, especially with a perpetual harvest. Being that I'm potentially less than two weeks away from harvest I think I'll let my babies be and cross my fingers at this point. I’ll probably start spraying more, earlier on, and this is definitely an area where my lack of expertise is showing. To his credit, my buddy has been a big help with this as his trained eyes can spot bugs that I did not see. I’d probably be overrun at this point if it wasn’t for him.
That's all for now, I'll have another update soon!
That's some damn good advice right there HBIt's easy to stay ahead of bugs, it's not so easy to fight them. Sweep, wipe surfaces down, clean your room and bugs will be cake to manage. I like to go on about plant food and all but environmental management is really the MOST important part of cultivating good meds. Live and learn but don't get lazy.
Buds look good though!