Fuzzy Duck
Well-Known Member
Nirvana - Blue Mystic indica dominate strain - flowering time 7 to 9 weeks.
Lights 400w growlux 15% blue 85% red spectrum stuck in a euro reflector.
Er i'll keep veg basic's to the basic's so to speak... pretty boring stuff vegging
Clones/cuttings rooted in jiffy pellets & clonex - rooted with in the 10 to 14 day alloted time frame.
Rooted clones transplanted to 1 litre pot in seedling compost & feed 1/2 strength Biobizz fish mix once a week for 14 days intill pots where filled out with a suitable root system.
4 weeks later...
Transplanted to a 2 litre pot 50/50 biobizz all mix & farm yard manure was used for home mix soil growing medium for vegging for another 2 weeks, nutrients used biobizz fish mix & bio heaven with mild LST - low stress training commencing.
6 weeks later... a slightly changed vegging period & repotting scheme to enhance plant growth i hope ?
Home mix soil 50% biobizz all mix, 50% farm yard manure, 20g of bat guano, 25g of chicken pellet manure, this should in theory give me slow release nutrients for a peroid of up to 8 weeks ! covering essential NPK nutrients in early to mid flowering...
Plants are repotted 2 weeks before being placed into flowering tent so that benifical microbes 'n' what not can get to work on the slow release nutrients prior to flowering phase so that all is aviable or becoming aviable for the final crunch.
The girls after repotting.
Biobizz all mix Ph 6.6 pretty stable stuff & reliable includes worm casts
Farm yard manure aka organic matter as known in the gardening trade low NPK value with some trace micro nutrients, considored slow release nutrients over time ! also helps to retain moisture with in soil mix.
Chicken manure pellets another semi fast to slow release fertilizer has a decompistion rate of up to 6 weeks slow releasing nutrients N 4, P 2.5, K 2.5 this should cover early to mid flowering.
Bat guano totally loaded up with P - phosphuros very good for root developement & other macro/micro nutrients has a life span of slow release nutrients up to 8 weeks.
Not totally organic mind you but you get the gist of the idea & slightly on par with high brix method except i mix all essential ingredients in the soil mix than brew my own tea which i don't have space for unfortunaly...
I do have intentions to support the grow with addittional biobizz nutrients such as bio heaven, top max, bloom & fish mix but at reduced rate of application, i'll see how this unfolds as it grows.
Lights 400w growlux 15% blue 85% red spectrum stuck in a euro reflector.
Er i'll keep veg basic's to the basic's so to speak... pretty boring stuff vegging
Clones/cuttings rooted in jiffy pellets & clonex - rooted with in the 10 to 14 day alloted time frame.
Rooted clones transplanted to 1 litre pot in seedling compost & feed 1/2 strength Biobizz fish mix once a week for 14 days intill pots where filled out with a suitable root system.
4 weeks later...
Transplanted to a 2 litre pot 50/50 biobizz all mix & farm yard manure was used for home mix soil growing medium for vegging for another 2 weeks, nutrients used biobizz fish mix & bio heaven with mild LST - low stress training commencing.
6 weeks later... a slightly changed vegging period & repotting scheme to enhance plant growth i hope ?
Home mix soil 50% biobizz all mix, 50% farm yard manure, 20g of bat guano, 25g of chicken pellet manure, this should in theory give me slow release nutrients for a peroid of up to 8 weeks ! covering essential NPK nutrients in early to mid flowering...
Plants are repotted 2 weeks before being placed into flowering tent so that benifical microbes 'n' what not can get to work on the slow release nutrients prior to flowering phase so that all is aviable or becoming aviable for the final crunch.
The girls after repotting.
Biobizz all mix Ph 6.6 pretty stable stuff & reliable includes worm casts
Farm yard manure aka organic matter as known in the gardening trade low NPK value with some trace micro nutrients, considored slow release nutrients over time ! also helps to retain moisture with in soil mix.
Chicken manure pellets another semi fast to slow release fertilizer has a decompistion rate of up to 6 weeks slow releasing nutrients N 4, P 2.5, K 2.5 this should cover early to mid flowering.
Bat guano totally loaded up with P - phosphuros very good for root developement & other macro/micro nutrients has a life span of slow release nutrients up to 8 weeks.
Not totally organic mind you but you get the gist of the idea & slightly on par with high brix method except i mix all essential ingredients in the soil mix than brew my own tea which i don't have space for unfortunaly...
I do have intentions to support the grow with addittional biobizz nutrients such as bio heaven, top max, bloom & fish mix but at reduced rate of application, i'll see how this unfolds as it grows.