PH everything she gets fed. If something starts to go wrong, be mellow. Don't over react. Don't assume what works in one person's will work exactly the same for you. Dial in a system that gets you decent grow consistently without peril, then figure out how to improve upon on it. And remember, growing is fun!
I followed those general rules with homebrewing and now can brew some good beer. I am on my fourth grow and am getting over all bumps easily. I feel confident in my system and set up. So soon, it will be time to figure how to up it a notch!
I must admit, I don't own a PPM meter. I look at plants and adjust the feeding chart recs based on that. I think filtering my water makes that more viable. But again, works for me but may not for others.
Is there any little thing special that you do to make your buds stickier, denser, more frosty etc. and just better all around.
Keep a journal. Keep track of your environments average daily humidity and temperatures, what mix you watered with, how high the lights are above your canopy, how intense the lights are, as well as anything you did to the plants such as topping, foliaring, thinning out, etc. I also keep a camera handy to take pictures and then keep those with the journal. This way if I can replicate successes and avoid failures as well as establish a timeline and set procedure for each strain. Feel free to message me if anyone has any questions.
Keep a journal. Keep track of your environments average daily humidity and temperatures, what mix you watered with, how high the lights are above your canopy, how intense the lights are, as well as anything you did to the plants such as topping, foliaring, thinning out, etc. I also keep a camera handy to take pictures and then keep those with the journal. This way if I can replicate successes and avoid failures as well as establish a timeline and set procedure for each strain. Feel free to message me if anyone has any questions.
Until the federal law is changed, I would advise against keeping such records of past activities.
I agree. My first couple runs I used to doc every little thing. Then I came to realize I rarely looked back on it, and now the plants tell me everything I need to know.Until the federal law is changed, I would advise against keeping such records of past activities.
I am sure it will bite me in the ass sometime!
I do need the dynagro mag pro in my mix.
And of course, I am far from maximizing yield. But so far, being conservative on all nutes has made burn not an issue. I think we all find our own comfort place once we accept the hobby.
Yeah let me know how that works for ya chief![]()