Hi every one hope yall had a good week and having a good weekend.

Think it's a good time for a cat drench? They had plain water with tea not long ago and they are due for a drench. It's about end of week 3 into four and I figured they could use a cat drench now. If not, then they'll have a transplant + tea.

10 gal RO water 150ml tp or cat + 20ml tea.


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Mornin to ya Fingers. IMO i would wait ....still too early. Keep in mind , i like to give my CD's later than most. If your plants were mine , i would give two more drinks before the two CD's. Next one make a GI Drench followed by a water only with 1/4 Trans and Tea....THEN i would give the two CD's. Those buds have barely started ...give them another couple weeks . But that is just how i do it. Cheers eh.
 
Mornin to ya Fingers. IMO i would wait ....still too early. Keep in mind , i like to give my CD's later than most. If your plants were mine , i would give two more drinks before the two CD's. Next one make a GI Drench followed by a water only with 1/4 Trans and Tea....THEN i would give the two CD's. Those buds have barely started ...give them another couple weeks . But that is just how i do it. Cheers eh.

Are there specific visual queues you want to see before giving your CDs? Is it more about the amount of surface area than age of plant or something?
 
Awesome thank you Duggan and neikodog. I'm going to follow duggan's recommendation.

Today the plants had growth with tea and a little bit of prune to allow some shaded bud sites to get light.

Some lady bugs hanging out in the garden and they seem to be happy. Just idling and waiting for something to happen while munchin on rasins sipping on cold water.

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Hi every one, happy hump day!

It's time for another current photo update.

All of the plants are bulking up but they still need to get back to 100%. The starduster plants havnt really improved, it's losing the good green appearance and the BOP is still clawing a little bit but overall they seem to be looking pretty good. I'm not really sure what's going on, as the climate is within range and i think i'm feeding them properly. Could it be the starduster plants need some snake oil?

They probably will need water tomorrow and I'll find out next time i go in. So it's going to be 1/4 strength of transplant + tea in water. That would be about 40 ml of transplant and 6 ml of tea in 10 gallon of RO water at room temp.

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Heck yeah, loving the sight of even canopy compared to last run :)

So how much of a heavy transplant did you have in mind? How does 1/2 strength instead of 1/4 sounds?

I will be sure to give them some snake oil with the next brix foilar after the plants have some water.

Thank you Duggan hope you are having a great week
 
For that big fat lady i would give her 15 mls.of Trans per gal of water with some Tea.
I have one of those lil plastic graduated lids..that come on some medicine bottles.They hold 30 mls......so for each 2 gal watering (popular size)can i give one of those lil lids filled with it and some Tea...give a few shakes (covering the fill hole of course.)There ya go....cheers eh.
 
Okay a full feed drench instead of just water with 1/4 strength, got it.

150ml transplant with 20ml tea in 10 gal water.

They didn't seem quite ready for water today and I'll check again first thing tomorrow.

After this drench and brix+snake oil, do you think itll be time for cat or could that be delayed until the plants are back to 100%?
 
Today they had water with 1/4 strength tea and transplant.

One of the plant has not recovered yet and is still losing green appearance. The plant is more like lime green and yellow than it is natural green. Im thinking a rescue drench is needed?

Tomorrow they will have their brix and snake oil again.
 

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They look beautiful to me. The one in the back looks yellow I believe because of the light. Am I wrong about that one?
 
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