Congrats on the sprout and I am 100% sure that boulder has shifted a bit from your tree!
Let me know if you want me to run numbers again with the new nutes.
Let me know if you want me to run numbers again with the new nutes.
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Yes that was very helpful , I just screen shot after thanks brother , I got some of that calnesium aswellCongrats on the sprout and I am 100% sure that boulder has shifted a bit from your tree!
Let me know if you want me to run numbers again with the new nutes.
Thanks alot brother ya I will compare it to what the bottle says when I get a chance they all seem to pop upOkay I'm back with some numbers! These are the full veg formula per gallon:
HOG Grow: 8.5g/ml
HOG Micro: 3.0g/ml
HOG Bloom: 2.0g/ml
Calnesium: 4.0g/ml
That's 120-22-147 with Ca: 75, Mg: 34, and S: 28.
Once the second set of leaves comes in I would make a gallon of that and cut some 1:3 with water for the first two waterings. As it grows cut some at 1:2, then 1:1, then full strength once it's about 5 nodes tall (you can go 2:1 if you want but I usually skip that step) and go straight to full). Making the full strength gallon means you won't have be measuring tiny amounts or making a gallon of something you will use 8oz of.
When you get to flower I'd start here/gallon:
HOG Grow: 9.0g/ml
HOG Micro: 3.5g/ml
HOG Bloom: 3.0g/ml
Calnesium: 4.0g/ml
That's 132-30-166 with Ca: 83, Mg: 40, and S: 32
Once stretch is over and you're bulking up:
HOG Grow: 11.0g/ml
HOG Micro: 3.6g/ml
HOG Bloom: 2.8g/ml
Calnesium: 5.4g/ml
Which is 154-30-192 with Ca: 96, Mg: 46, and S: 37
Let me know your thoughts!
PS: can you double check these numbers to the Micro bottle and let me know if they're right? It was hard to read online:
At least you'll have a surprise broSadly I was away for so long I forced to transplant before leaving , those little pots would of dried out ........ I was in such a rush I didn't label what's what ....... The seedlings are growing very slow
Yes I doubt they are enjoying the transplant .They missed you obviously and got a little stall from the early transplant. They look healthy though so no doubt they're making use of all that root space while you wait.
The photos are original, that would be cool but the snow is coming soonThe babies look healthy if a bit too green. Is that their real color?
Love that rock-lifter and I hope the weather holds up there!
Hard to tell in the last solo pic if those two leaves are touching the soil, but if they are I'd slide a flat rock under each to break that contact.