TheFertilizer
Well-Known Member
I just can't seem to keep my Platinum Girl Scout Cookies nice and green. I can't seem to get a feel for what the problem is... Too little nutrients, too many, pH, environment, in fact whenever I grow Blackberry Kush in the exact same conditions, nutrient amounts, etc. they always do terrific. I'm beginning to think the seeds I have are no good, as I got them from a friend whose friend supposedly feminized them himself. However, the Blackberry Kush have just been bagseed, why should they be any better.
My journal has a detailed (very detailed) log of what I have done so far. I think I started nutrients a little late, but then I think I may have went too strong at one point. I did some FIM'ing and topping that didn't go so well, so I get why they're stunted by not whey they won't turn the right color!
Firstly, here is the blackberry kush, there's only one.
The rest of all these are the Platinum Girl Scout Cookies. Some look like too much Nitrogen, some look like not enough. Some look like they don't have phosphorous or magnesium, but there should be plenty of both. They're not very stable at all, and I have grown about 20 of these so far and only a couple that never had problems when their Blackberry Kush counterparts were doing great under the same conditions.
Soil: Happy Frog at first, then transplanted into Ocean Forrest about 2 weeks ago
Nutrients: GH FloraNova Grow at about 600 PPM
Temps: 66-86 F
Humidity: Super low all the time, 15-20%
Oh and keep in mind these are all a week older than the Blackberry Kush.
My journal has a detailed (very detailed) log of what I have done so far. I think I started nutrients a little late, but then I think I may have went too strong at one point. I did some FIM'ing and topping that didn't go so well, so I get why they're stunted by not whey they won't turn the right color!
Firstly, here is the blackberry kush, there's only one.
The rest of all these are the Platinum Girl Scout Cookies. Some look like too much Nitrogen, some look like not enough. Some look like they don't have phosphorous or magnesium, but there should be plenty of both. They're not very stable at all, and I have grown about 20 of these so far and only a couple that never had problems when their Blackberry Kush counterparts were doing great under the same conditions.
Soil: Happy Frog at first, then transplanted into Ocean Forrest about 2 weeks ago
Nutrients: GH FloraNova Grow at about 600 PPM
Temps: 66-86 F
Humidity: Super low all the time, 15-20%
Oh and keep in mind these are all a week older than the Blackberry Kush.