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re: Doc Bud - High Brix Q&A With Pictures
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Doc, am I messing anything up by not spraying any stress on my plants for the past 2weeks since I switched the lights to 12/12? They seem super healthy and shiny green and don't seem stressed.
If you look at the directions bro it says you only need 20lbs and its even optional. I put 20lbs and am loving the results. I know doc recommends wiggle worm organic castings. Hope that helps bro!Hi doc, quick question. Is 35lbs of worm casting ok for the soil mixture. That's the size of bag it came in.
Cool I appreciate that bro. Hey do think pineapple skunk, Casey Jones, & flo are good strains for the high brick. Kinda green at picking the right strain.
Doc those flowers are amazing bro!!! Are those fed with the 1/4 transplant too?
Yep. 1/4 ounce per 5 gallon bucket, each and every time.
I'll feature a lemon paki next photo drop. It sets my new personal resin record.
This may not be correct, but I'm wondering if the following isn't happening:
1. Energy for stems and leaves.
2. Cat Drench for calyx and to put the plant into vigorous bloom
3. Transplant for resin.
The reason I say this is because Transplant is specifically for the soil. It isn't sending a strong signal to the plant, neither is it absorbable without mycorryzal action at the roots, whereas Energy and Cat Drench both feature forms of N, P, S and Ca that are directly absorbed by the plant with or without mycorryzal action.
All I know is the plants get gooey and all kinds of smells come out since I've been doing that. The last Lemon Paki harvest smelled like cake, as in a bakery, with a lemon/weed scent in the background. Very interesting, considering I fed it juice squeezed out of fish.
Sounds like I need to get a gallon! Lol.
Raised beds indoors?
I can't wait to see it.
I can't do it right now. I'm just too busy for a while.
I can't do it right now. I'm just too busy for a while.