NFTG. Nectar For The Gods

Flatrate

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Thats awesome Bubba, I remember him saying on one of the Q&A's about an auto schedule coming soon. Did you get to name it?
 

BunkerKing

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@bubba73 ~

Outside of my over watering/lighting issues. I am starting to believe alot of my issues have been sulfur related.
Stunted, but semi healthy looking. No mature/full sized leaves. Purpling of stems. Super dark green leaves.

NFTG has no sulfur in it correct? Ive been hitting them hard with Mag/Amp.

All of that is reversing now, getting larger leafs. New rapid growth, greening up of leaves, woody purple turning green.
On both plants. Purple punch and mk ultra.

Really all of the plants ive grown/killed so far. They would be awesome till mid veg and get stunted.
Guess i have to really stay on it, as its a hidden hunger almost. Its too late when it shows, and its gonna take weeks to recover.


another thing im noticing as they recover is they are drinking less water. Not sure if thats good or bad.
 
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IrieRoots

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Ah MM has sulfate. Maybe i just needed to increase that.
Your symptoms seem like mag def, not sulfur.........like LOOP is saying, double & triple Demeters is often needed with coco grows too, as well as RO water usage. Gypsum is really good for supplementing calcium & sulfur in coco soil mixes, then pumping Demeters alleviates mag deficiency during the grow. When using peat based mixes or #4 soil, there is plenty of sulfur available......coco has zero sulphur so helps to supplement, Persephone palate is Nectars sulphur supplement and a great addition but sounds like your combating magnesium.
 

BunkerKing

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Mag deficiency is a killer if that's the case. Thats for sure.

I am still loving coco more than soil, even with the problems from learning. Its great.
 

Daddygrows420

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its just called auto feed schedule ... thats what we called it .... when you watch the videos and Scott says waiting on "her" or its "her". referring to the wife...lol....
That schedule works out AWESOME!! I'm following it very closely this round and DAAAAMN! My auto ladies are loving life! Here's a pic of the tent from last night. Thanks for all the great advise you and others like @IrieRoots have given. The girls loved their BK foliar. Here is a little Growth comparison in less than 48hrs. Peace out!
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bubba73

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mag amped , Epson salt , DEMETERS double.... you'll find out how hungry they get ....not so much on the sulfur ..... im testing right now 2 rainy ladies that are clones been foliar with cultured and BK foiler every day , one day trigger next day BK ... and now in week 2 in flower she eating @2200 ppm and I have a feeling she will be pushed to 2600-3000 ppm when in heavy feeding .....
 

BunkerKing

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Hey one last thing.. (said that a few times lol)

My water source changes up to 3 times a year. Currently the water is really really hard to get to a low PH with HH alone on a flush day.
40-60ml per gal = 6.5 range

Outside of Hades Down. Kelp extract perhaps? Just didnt want to buy another bottle if i didnt have too. Already need GM and MM.
 

IrieRoots

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Hey one last thing.. (said that a few times lol)

My water source changes up to 3 times a year. Currently the water is really really hard to get to a low PH with HH alone on a flush day.
40-60ml per gal = 6.5 range

Outside of Hades Down. Kelp extract perhaps? Just didnt want to buy another bottle if i didnt have too. Already need GM and MM.
Gaia drops ph in my water the best, so does Aphrodites. My water changes throughout the different seasons too. I avoid kelp extracts with nectar, majority of them are potassium hydroxide extracted and don't play well with calcium.
 

BunkerKing

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Hmmm good to know. Same here. GM drops it the most.
TT has a decently low ph as well.

But on a flush day? Thought we wanted to run only HH/OLYUp
 

IrieRoots

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Hmmm good to know. Same here. GM drops it the most.
TT has a decently low ph as well.

But on a flush day? Thought we wanted to run only HH/OLYUp
Gaia can work to tie up salts so perfectly fine to lower ph more, but I would just go with more Herc. And only use Tritons when your using a ripening flush. The Oly up is just as important as the Herc when using one of the flush/reset recipes so its best to get the ph down enough to use some Oly if that makes sense.
 

zzeroo

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Heys guys .i open one of my bins with my recycled #4 soil and it smell like poop lol....trash it or add more bokashi and turn it a couple of time, all my other bins smell great.
 

IrieRoots

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Heys guys .i open one of my bins with my recycled #4 soil and it smell like poop lol....trash it or add more bokashi and turn it a couple of time, all my other bins smell great.
Don't need to trash it, it can be salvaged with a little love......it would be nice to know what caused it to go anaerobic though. Did you reammend and put it away too wet? It needs oxygen to wipe out the stinker microbes so you can mix it a few times a day so it starts losing moisture and gaining air, then reapply microbes.
 

zzeroo

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Don't need to trash it, it can be salvaged with a little love......it would be nice to know what caused it to go anaerobic though. Did you reammend and put it away too wet? It needs oxygen to wipe out the stinker microbes so you can mix it a few times a day so it starts losing moisture and gaining air, then reapply microbes.
yes i added bokashi and one shot, but your right i had it airtight for some reason, ok sso il add more micros and mix it more now that i think about i never mixed it once i put in the bin...
 

IrieRoots

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yes i added bokashi and one shot, but your right i had it airtight for some reason, ok sso il add more micros and mix it more now that i think about i never mixed it once i put in the bin...
The bokashi microbes are faculative so they can thrive in an oxygen rich or lacking environment, it's just the extreme lack of oxygen that can invite higher populations of stinky microbes. Mixing up every 2-3 weeks aerates the mix enough to maintain happy soil. Just let the tub breathe some, a lite EM1 drench can speed things up and bring back the balance too.
 

zzeroo

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The bokashi microbes are faculative so they can thrive in an oxygen rich or lacking environment, it's just the extreme lack of oxygen that can invite higher populations of stinky microbes. Mixing up every 2-3 weeks aerates the mix enough to maintain happy soil. Just let the tub breathe some, a lite EM1 drench can speed things up and bring back the balance too.
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