biotrucker
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I have 5 Pineapple Kush plants. They are 12 days into flower. I have attached the picture below.
This is in a hydro system which contains 2 to 3 gallons of solution at any given time. I am feeding them GH's Grow (1-1-6) / Micro (4-0-0) / Bloom (0-5-4), 4 mls/gallon of water as instructed on the bottle. I alternate feeding with just plain water out of fear of burns / blocking and they appear to be satisfied with this.
Upon starting flower, I did increase the Bloom to 10 ml, and I still alternate with plain water. My pH has been maintained around 6 consistently.
Six plants were consuming about a gallon of water a day with some of that due to evap.
I want to push them towards more flower production. They are still very green and what seems to be more leaf production than flowers even under 12/12.
They are showing their sex but not alot of pistils at all. I don't know if changing and/or eliminating a particular nutrient will make a difference or not.
Should I alter their nutrients to push them more towards flowering, and if so, in what quantities? Are there any blooming additives you would suggest?
Thanks for your advice.
This is in a hydro system which contains 2 to 3 gallons of solution at any given time. I am feeding them GH's Grow (1-1-6) / Micro (4-0-0) / Bloom (0-5-4), 4 mls/gallon of water as instructed on the bottle. I alternate feeding with just plain water out of fear of burns / blocking and they appear to be satisfied with this.
Upon starting flower, I did increase the Bloom to 10 ml, and I still alternate with plain water. My pH has been maintained around 6 consistently.
Six plants were consuming about a gallon of water a day with some of that due to evap.
I want to push them towards more flower production. They are still very green and what seems to be more leaf production than flowers even under 12/12.
They are showing their sex but not alot of pistils at all. I don't know if changing and/or eliminating a particular nutrient will make a difference or not.
Should I alter their nutrients to push them more towards flowering, and if so, in what quantities? Are there any blooming additives you would suggest?
Thanks for your advice.