NFTG. Nectar For The Gods

how is it working ? we where taking it up with bill .... loop !!! pvc is 1/2 inch not 2-1/2" .... at store I had to buy a 4' that where I got the 2 -1/2 , had to cut it in half..... sorry....
Its next fucking level man. If you guys sticking with nectar get this thing asap!!! Idk what i was doing before this thing is un real. And no frenchy im not getting paid to advertise it either lol.
 
This is my stubborn chem. Its very small and just looks off to me. Does it look like mag to you guys? Slurry is 400 and 6.7ph.
 

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Yo how often do you guys give your anaerobic microbes? Once a week every feed? I know slf you give every feed but what about your photo ps, em1 etc.
 
Yo how often do you guys give your anaerobic microbes? Once a week every feed? I know slf you give every feed but what about your photo ps, em1 etc.
Once a week, but if doing EZ TEAS too, then I would alternate.......EM1 one week, then EZ TEA the next. I stop any EZ TEAS or AACT compost TEAS after week 5 and only use EM1 or LABs thru to the finish.
 
I think I have finally got my soil going in the right direction. Getting between 6.6 - 6.8 ph and 280-350 ppm on my slurry test. I was having trouble with my ph in my water climbing whether in solution or not. To get it to stabilize I have been bringing the ph down to 6.5 and throwing a air stone in over night and then it is stable to mix and not have Ph swings. I stopped using RO water so I will be trying to dial back the ratio of nutrients.

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Question about slurry. I grow in 70/30 coco perlite and I feed plants every day so my medium stays damp and I understand its suppose to dry out before doing a slurry. So is it ok to do a slurry with the medium damp I'm really only checking the numbers out of curiosity I guess because the plants look awesome thanks
 
Question about slurry. I grow in 70/30 coco perlite and I feed plants every day so my medium stays damp and I understand its suppose to dry out before doing a slurry. So is it ok to do a slurry with the medium damp I'm really only checking the numbers out of curiosity I guess because the plants look awesome thanks
Damp is fine, you don't won't the coco to go too dry of course, the key to tracking and comparing is to take them at the same point of dampness if that makes sense. Its best to take them just as media is ready for your next feed.
 
When do you guys start including your BK into your feeding (“mid flower”) also, at what point should I stop the foliar to make sure I don’t get bud rot?
 
When do you guys start including your BK into your feeding (“mid flower”) also, at what point should I stop the foliar to make sure I don’t get bud rot?
stop foliar when flower sites start setting, the plant will have the "pom-pom" look! And if your talking BK foliar? As soon as you can't foliar anymore, transfer right to drenched. Just be sure your numbers can handle it, you want mid 6's ph and a healthy reserve in the soil, 450-600ish, and really start ramping your HERC....AMINOS AND OTHER CAL SOURCES!!
 
stop foliar when flower sites start setting, the plant will have the "pom-pom" look! And if your talking BK foliar? As soon as you can't foliar anymore, transfer right to drenched. Just be sure your numbers can handle it, you want mid 6's ph and a healthy reserve in the soil, 450-600ish, and really start ramping your HERC....AMINOS AND OTHER CAL SOURCES!!
So stop foliar and start drench? I’m currently at 12 days after the first noticeable flower formation
 

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