WreckLoose
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Perfect! I'll hopefully update you soon with some healthy looking ladies.I don't see the harm in that, or even 2/3 veg and 1/3 bloom.
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Perfect! I'll hopefully update you soon with some healthy looking ladies.I don't see the harm in that, or even 2/3 veg and 1/3 bloom.
Does the 9-4-8 use Urea as its source of N? Can you provide the analysis for it as well?Should I mix in some veg nutes (9-4-8) to see if it helps?
I believe it does. Here's what's on their website:Does the 9-4-8 use Urea as its source of N? Can you provide the analysis for it as well?
Gracias
I believe it does. Here's what's on their website:
Given the time it takes for urea N to convert to ammoniacal N, combined with the low N in the flower nutes, I'd go with all veg nutes and take Felipe's advice to find a different brand of nutes.The issues with urea are that:
a) It can burn the plant in excessive amounts. What are excessive amounts for cannabis? Who knows?
b) It must be converted to ammonium by the plant and this requires energy which could be used for growth.
I’m going to suggest that you try to find another line of nutrients.
Did you see this one from yesterday?
Thanks VG! @WreckLoose If you want to go with something like this, here is the label from the bag:I would look into something like this to lower soil pH.
I'm sure you mean Barthelona!I believe that Advanced Nutrients has shop in Barcelona...
That's how it sounded in my head.I'm sure you mean Barthelona!
I’m going to suggest that you try to find another line of nutrients.
I'd love to but I really can't afford to throw these bottles out and replace them right now, especially with Christmas right round the corner. To be fair, this is my third run using this line and this is the first time I've been getting serious issues. I think I just underfed them and mistook it for something else, just exacerbated the situation altogether.take Felipe's advice to find a different brand of nutes.
that plant is straight up hungry.
Both of these statements are very true. If it weren't for lack of options here I'd have probably gone organic by now.they have to be available ... because spain.
Then it's time to use this emoji!I'd love to but I really can't afford to throw these bottles out and replace them right now
Both of these statements are very true. If it weren't for lack of options here I'd have probably gone organic by now.
In that case...Then it's time to use this emoji!
Kinda depends on how often then have been needing water. If it's every few days I'd water early. If it's a week then I'd be afraid of keeping the roots too wet.Speaking of which, should I still wait until they're ready to drink or get in there with the nutes ASAP?
Yeah, it's been taking a week for them to feel light enough to water. I'll see if I can get away with a day or two early.Kinda depends on how often then have been needing water. If it's every few days I'd water early. If it's a week then I'd be afraid of keeping the roots too wet.
A week?! You might want to look into a medium that’s a bit less water retentive. What’s your VPD?Yeah, it's been taking a week for them to feel light enough to water. I'll see if I can get away with a day or two early.
I'm really considering giving coco a try for the next round.You might want to look into a medium that’s a bit less water retentive.
I'm not entirely sure but I think it's between 1.2 and 1.5. Temps are pretty steady around 73-75f and humidity is usually between 50-55%, occasionally creeping up to 60% but not very often.What’s your VPD?
If you go with coco make sure you have a quality pH pen! pH matters in coco (passive hydro).I'm really considering giving coco a try for the next round.