Doc Bud's High Brix Q&A With Pictures

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Ideal time to feed right there all you new kit users. Those are between 12/14 brix right now in 3rd run soil
 
Oh yeah. Those are cookin'. Very nice. See if you can't time Brix about 2 days before you need to water/drench.

Ill remember that for the next water Doc.
I love 3rd round soil grows!!!
Due to work, these will have to veg until around early November. By then im sure they'll be nice and rootbound and ready to go into 10s :)
 
Is this is kind of ProMix y'all are buying? In the blue bag?

I think they have this at my local Lowe's but wanted to make sure this is the right stuff before I go buy it.

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Ha. Didn't even see that. Our HP is orange. Good call on that.

haha, this is exactly why I posted the picture Nis! I got to googling it on the net and I see HP bags with different colors. I'm like, oh shit which one do i get. I didn't know if they had different colors for different size bags or different colors for different variants of the HP version.

LOL, I'm such a gunshy noob...don't want to get started off on the immediate wrong foot by getting the wrong soil. haha
 
Yes, as Ziggs said...get any EWC that has numbers like 1-1-0 or 1-0-0. We like Wiggle Worm brand of EWC but as long as the number at the end , the "K" value should be 0! Cheers eh!

Precisely, Duggan

WiggleWorm.....we're not saying it's the "best" EWC on the market. We're saying it's readily available and has zero K.

Other brands are just fine, provided the are actual EWC and have zero K. That's the important part...as everyone is saying.
 
They look like they shold be in 10's now!

Im gonna let them get as rootbound as possible then throw them in the 10s and flip within a day or 2 so they get all that new soil energy for flower.
Ill be working in Breckenridge for the next month and a half or so. Once theyre in 10s and flowering in earnest, they'll need to be watered/fed every 4 days or so and since ill be gone for 5 days at a time, that won't work. In the 2 gal plastics, they tend to stay wet for about 12 or 13 days which works out great :)
 
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