hi my friend,
did you find them strain hunters i was on about, i wanted your oppinion on the flushing they do during flower, on the one video they flushed 3 times during flowering, they say it gets more oxygen at the roots and helps produce huge buds, well looking at their results id have to kind of agree, their grow time was short and flower time was short as well, yet they ended up with over 100g dry or 700g at harvest, not sure on exact numbers as it was a few days ago when i watched them, they say its a new method of growing, they flushed 3 times even when their was no issues with the plants, they was also using low NPK nutes, i think veg was 2-1-1 or 2-0-1, then flower they was using 1-2-2 or something pretty similar,
also another question lets say a nute is NPK 4-4-4, then would NPK of 8-8-8 mean that that nute is twice as hot as the 4-4-4, so for example,
20ml of 4-4-4 would it be the same as 10ml of 8-8-8 per gallon,
so if their using 1-2-2 then using something like 10-10-10 would be 5 to 10 times as strong so would need to be used at a 5th or less of the stated dose, hopefully im not confusing you,
now for the grafting,
if you used 1 male stem and grafted 2 females onto it, so lets say the male is gdp, and the females are sensi star and ak47, well if you let the male pollenate the female then it would be the same as growing the male seperate and the female seperate, it would not produce a new cross strain of the 3, the seeds from the male and ak47 would be different to the seeds from the male and the sensi star,
all your doing is growing the 3 strains off of one stem, so each plant will keep its own genetics, nothing will get mixed up, say you planted 1 male and 2 females in the same huge pot, then it would give the same results as grafting them together,
grafting just saves space, if it was done early enough you could say grow a 2 strain scrog but using just one plant to grow, to the right you could grow the ak and to the left you could grow the sensi star
genetics would not mix as each plant would still be its own plant, your just giving it the same feeding source