Conradino23 Keeps On Keeping On Outdoor & Indoor Using LOS/High Brix Methods

Yeah that's my preferred finish. I cut off water and they brix right up. Otherwise I don't get much fade with my soil.

I still have 4 gals in veg: White Querkle, 2 Jack Herers and another Dosi-d.
 
Yeah that's my preferred finish. I cut off water and they brix right up. Otherwise I don't get much fade with my soil.

I still have 4 gals in veg: White Querkle, 2 Jack Herers and another Dosi-d.
I have to cut off the nitro about 3 weeks before harvest to get some fade im still on the fence about that I like to keep them full health rite up to harvest but I have been advised that you want to run most of the nitro out of the soil for better taste but mine seems to taste pretty good----how long in veg are they going to be ready to go into the flower tent when these are done?
 
Plants can't draw nitrogen from soil and other nutrients for that matter without water, so effectively you close the circuit pushing them to move them upwards from the lower growth if they're mobile. It results in photosynthetic effort that leads to Brix raise and squeezing more cannabinoids and terpenes, cause plants have to work harder under strain.
 
Plants can't draw nitrogen from soil and other nutrients for that matter without water, so effectively you close the circuit pushing them to move them upwards from the lower growth if they're mobile. It results in photosynthetic effort that leads to Brix raise and squeezing more cannabinoids and terpenes, cause plants have to work harder under strain.
ok got it so when do you shut the water off to them how many days before harvest?
 
4-5 days before.
 
A bit on the nitrogen feeding. I rarely use anionic/energy fertilisers after early flowering. Doc likes to finish plants this way, so it can be done. But with my cat drench comes a lot of amino acids, which soil bacteria can digest for a bit and with all carbon and humus I have nitrogen cycle is dialled for a long term and my plants just don't need much of it even after a few runs. Dosi-D is chewing through the air-pot that saw 5 plants before and there's still no fade to speak of. And this a real advantage of genuine soil. It's very hard to actually deplete it.
 
A bit on the nitrogen feeding. I rarely use anionic/energy fertilisers after early flowering. Doc likes to finish plants this way, so it can be done. But with my cat drench comes a lot of amino acids, which soil bacteria can digest for a bit and with all carbon and humus I have nitrogen cycle is dialled for a long term and my plants just don't need much of it even after a few runs. Dosi-D is chewing through the air-pot that saw 5 plants before and there's still no fade to speak of. And this a real advantage of genuine soil. It's very hard to actually deplete it.
that's some nice soil for sure I have thought of going to the sac river and get some bottom land soil and mix some of that in and see what it does---im always kind of joking around and I was wondering did you move there for the soil or the woman lol== thanks for all your imformation con its greatly appreciated you have a good evening bud!:)
 
Hey man, how’s your weekend going?

I’ve just turkey bagged Pink Sherbet and put it in the fridge for the next couple of days. 77 gs of total weight so about 2 1/2 zips give or take :thumb:
 
Hey man, how’s your weekend going?

I’ve just turkey bagged Pink Sherbet and put it in the fridge for the next couple of days. 77 gs of total weight so about 2 1/2 zips give or take :thumb:
its going just fine started the morning off with the last little piece of moon rock its a tasty way to start your day sounds like commercial lol---congratulations 2 1/2 zips nice haul have you sampled it yet?:)
 
Not yet. I'll take a tester out for a faster drying.
 
Yeah good way to slow down moisture release.
 
Evens out the moisture if you have a lot of different size buds. I’ll keep them there for a few days and then they’ll go for a trim.
 
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