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They have the science to back this so am not going to dispute it.
Any chance that you could point me in the direction of that science? I’d be very interested in having a read!
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They have the science to back this so am not going to dispute it.
Im a hydro grower mate , because we measure the Res we can see exactly how much nutes the plants are absorbing hour to hour. When they finish up they kinda flush themselves anyway if you keep the feed light enough. Last couple weeks they only absorb a few hundred ppm. Feed them the right amount and you can feed right upto the chop in hydro with no difference in quality. It's more in the cure the wierd grassy/chemicaply taste gets fixed anyway.Any chance that you could point me in the direction of that science? I’d be very interested in having a read!
Sunrise at 6am, sunset at 8:45pm, so almost fifteen hours....looking back on google, it seems that the first week or so out of the tent it may have been getting more than 12hrs of darkness - and it DID shoot up in that first week too!Regarding the "house plant"... How many hours of light is it getting in the window area now? This is the spring equinox.
Any chance that you could point me in the direction of that science? I’d be very interested in having a read!
Give that a try, took awhile to find it for you.
I've been assuming that flushing was a hydro practice intended to rinse away bad tasting inorganic nute elements. I'm currently experimenting with promix and organic nutes. Seems cruel to starve your lovely plants in the home stretch.A critical look at preharvest flushing
Pre harvest flushing is a controversial topic. Flushing is supposed to improve taste of the final bud by either giving only pure water, clearing solutions or extensive flushing for the last 7-14 days of flowering. While many growers claim a positive effect, others deny any positive influence or...www.420magazine.com
Give that a try, took awhile to find it for you.
They are starting to look right fine.
It will be the last two or three weeks when they pack on the moat weight. Each strain will grow different and finish at a different time.
Being "in the tent" is my favorite bit. Next to the smoking of course.Well, they hit 7 weeks of flowering on Saturday, so I’m looking forward to the next few weeks
....and looking back at older photos, the bag seed has actually come on leaps and bounds over the last 10 days. Perhaps I should look at some kind of automated irrigation next time, so that I’m not in the tent so much and can appreciate their ongoing development a bit more!?!?
Oh, don’t get me wrong - I could spend hours on my knees, with my head stuck through that opening, just looking at them! I just kind of get the feeling that seeing them every day, I don’t really appreciate how much they are developing.Being "in the tent" is my favorite bit. Next to the smoking of course.
Had a good close look at both plants tonight. Can’t see anymore obvious bananas, but hard to believe there aren’t more hidden beneath sugar leaves. Fingers crossed they are a recent development/reaction to my ‘darkness interruption’ events, and that they don’t cause major probs. Certainly didn’t see any at preflowering or the first few weeks of 12/12, and I was looking at them carefully.Found a couple of bananas on that trimmed bud....is it worth checking the rest of the plant tonight?