Buckshot317
Plant of the Month: Mar 2018
She looks great, won't hurt anything, I tend to do same with mine, Neiko had good answer, just a little lighter
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I have a sneaking suspicion about this BCP's lineage.
It smells distinctly of bakery/baked goods just like the HSO's Blueberry Muffin plants we're growing on the farm. HSO tells folks to keep those at at least 16/8 to avoid flowering, so...
It happens ween with some of these hybrids out now. I had a male bust pollen everywhere on 16/8 schedule. We save few $ but this happens on some. I've debated on going back to 18/6, but this isn't too bad
Just to clarify on this for @Blazinjones ... when Krip says water+TP he means 1/4 transplant. When he says GE or TP thats a full strength drench.That timing is good for all foliars.
You want the wet/dry cycle, so:
TP -> let dry -> water + TP -> let dry -> GE -> let dry -> water + TP -> let dry -> repeat.
Good info guys ! Thanks!
So looking ahead, I want to take advantage of the sale right now. Besides transplant drench, what are the next 2 products I would run out of first?
My experience in order of used the most to the leaset
TP
GE
TEA
BRIX
CAT
Good call Gazoo! Tea! You didn't even mention destress, ha!
Speaks highly of your growing skills.ha i have only used it in a single application, twice in 3 runs
Speaks highly of your growing skills.
That leaf curl & damage looks suspiciously like fungus gnat damage to me, which I have recent experience with. It happens bc their larvae eat the root hyphae. They can do more harm than you’d think. I’m using all approaches to combat them now - BTi powder (mosquito dunks/bits, yellow sticky traps and recently gnat nix).
Might not be, and I may be a bit hyper-vigilant about gnats, but it sure looks like it to me. On some of the other plants as well. The curly leaf edges can be an early sign I’ve discovered.
Another good reason to let everything dry out completely. If you can.
Damn I'd hate to describe my process lol, it's mostly me sampling the produce and very little gardening. But lots of PS4 time, I'm pretty good at red dead redemption 2
Haha yea id hate to describe mine as well lol. Im such a lazy grower at times.
Haha me too
Here's some grape gasoline, I took these pics couple days ago right when I gave 2nd cat drench. She's on day 25 maybe 26 not sure but tomorrow will be 28 lol, I need to write it down
Amy...u mean 3rd run right!@Mr. Magoo if you didn’t buy second run amendment when you bought the kit (it doesn’t come as part of it) then you’ll need some of that soon enough.
Last grow I ran all autos. I treated them just like photos when it came to feeding. Double strength DRENCHES up until they were transplanted to a larger pot. Then followed the standard watering/feeding schedule per Doc's instructions.
By 'completely dry', we mean that the first physical signs of wilting are present. These may include droopy leaves, loss of turgor, noticeably lighter containers, etc.""
"Stressing" the young plant by encouraging root growth is akin to "stressing" a kid who has poor hygiene to clean up his act or not have a healthy life.
Exercise is stress.....think of proper watering tech as exercise for the roots.
I think you've drowned your roots and your humidity is too low.
Doc. I was the one to tell Magoo that the stress of dry roots caused my Auto to flower at 3".
I think the auto's I have walk a fine line between too dry and too wet only from my experience. I think the auto requirements differs from Photo plants.
Do you have an opinion on auto's and best practices?
Lookn good bro. Are those timber lights u got there??