end_of_the_tunnel
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Nice walk-through. Last 10 minutes has some leads for searching up papers and works that staff and students have done. If you read the titles on some of the wall posters.
He's also got a great new vid on maximizing yields for the home grower.
Nice walk-through. Last 10 minutes has some leads for searching up papers and works that staff and students have done. If you read the titles on some of the wall posters.
Would be a good reference for newcomers to watch before posting for help. Interesting potting media, too. Like the mention of silica.He's also got a great new vid on maximizing yields for the home grower.
I was curious about this too, so no flush is what he seems to be saying?btw, what you guys guess.
is he giving the 120ppm nitrogen all way through? till then end of flower.
was asking myself if he go lower with N in flower like most do.I was curious about this too, so no flush is what he seems to be saying?
I think he was just giving a good general guide, for beginners. Truth is this plant will grow with a variety of NPK ratios.btw, what you guys guess.
is he giving the 120ppm nitrogen all way through? till then end of flower.
If you are doing experiments, you want to limit variables. Using a fixed nutrient ratio helps when conducting experiments where you want look for example, at effects of light/ light quality.was asking myself if he go lower with N in flower like most do.
in a previous video he mentioned he prefer constant nutrient feeds.