DocBud's Next Medical Grow

:high-five: Awesome! I love the pics now! The 3D looks great, and that querkle sounds like a great night time med for pain. I would love some of that. The last time I had querkle it made me really have some munchies, does yours? The latest bit of Purple Eurkle I got gives me major cotton mouth. I got both from a dispen.
Anyhow, Great work, and thank you!
 
The 3D's told me they want to be harvested on Friday. At that time they'll be mostly cloudy, with a few clear....no amber. The dank-factor is at 9.9.

This:
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is a closeup of this:
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the plants are fading, changing color.....and the buds are fattening and hardening.
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Here's a querkle. 2 more weeks to go on these.
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and finally, the Blue Dreams. About a month or so left on these.
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Next grow:
Jack Herer
Space Jill
Sunset Kush
Not Sure
 
Question about foliar feeding.

It seems the over spray leaves a lot of residue on the mylar. Does it leave the same residue on the plants? I am assuming some gets absorbed by the plants, but there sure is a lot on the mylar. What happens to the excess that doesn't get absorbed by the plant?

Gave them a good rinsing with a watering wand the other day to wash them off.
 
Your work speaks for itself. Great methods leading to monster buds. Thanks for giving us a peek into your laboratory, DocBud. :thumb: Gave this thread a 5 star rating!
 
Question about foliar feeding.

It seems the over spray leaves a lot of residue on the mylar. Does it leave the same residue on the plants? I am assuming some gets absorbed by the plants, but there sure is a lot on the mylar. What happens to the excess that doesn't get absorbed by the plant?

Gave them a good rinsing with a watering wand the other day to wash them off.

It gets absorbed, especially if you use a wetting agent, IE detergent. There is no need to rinse 'em off, but in veg and early bloom a good rain doesn't hurt.
 
^^^^ ha! ^^^^

Doc, I think you're one of the folks I've seen tout Snowstorm Ultra. How do you apply it? What time in the plants' lives?

I foliar fed once, so far, with 1/2 the recommended dosage, and noticed a marked difference the next day. Label says to apply once a week, but also says to be careful... uh oh.

What is your prescription?

Thanks, man :MoreNutes:
 
^^^^ ha! ^^^^

Doc, I think you're one of the folks I've seen tout Snowstorm Ultra. How do you apply it? What time in the plants' lives?

I foliar fed once, so far, with 1/2 the recommended dosage, and noticed a marked difference the next day. Label says to apply once a week, but also says to be careful... uh oh.

What is your prescription?

Thanks, man :MoreNutes:

I don't like the idea of foliar feeding in full flower....
I start using it about week 3 or 4 of bloom, 5mil/gal in soil, increasing up to 10mil later.

I use it every time I water, unless I am feeding. Since I started using it I've noticed the triche production is better.
 
I don't like the idea of foliar feeding in full flower....
I start using it about week 3 or 4 of bloom, 5mil/gal in soil, increasing up to 10mil later.

I use it every time I water, unless I am feeding. Since I started using it I've noticed the triche production is better.

That's interesting. My thinking was the foliar feed (with a surfactant) would be totally taken up. I'm guessing you don't think that?

I did notice that some of the stamens on the White Russians turned slightly brownish after the spray, the Jacks didn't show that, but the trichs on both were a lot more visible :thumb:

How long into flower do you keep it up?

I've been feeding lo end doses of MaxiBloom & KoolBloom w/ every watering (3-5 days in coco/dirt hempys). The Snowstorm label makes me more than a little nervous about drench feeding, though.

Your advice is always appreciated, thanks:reading420magazine:
 
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