Seedsman Comparative Grow With New Light

anyone ever use this? i been reading on it for next go around

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I use it and absolutely 1 million percent recommend. easiest system i’ve ever used. top dress every 2 weeks. mfg says you don’t need to ph adjust water if you’re tap is between 5-8 and mine comes out at 7.7 from the tap and can say i’ve never adjusted ph during the geo flora runs and never had an issue but that’s just one persons experience.
 
Your girls look great as always, I love the photos, thank you so much!
 
If it were bugs you'd see them, if it were nutes it would be on all the leaves of the same age, if were a fungus it would have spread (as you've mentioned) by now. Like I said, I'd ignore it, and even Emilya agrees!
Lol I did a google search on images and it led me to the same page 🤣🤣 was about to link it but you beat me. 🙏
good morning thanx guys n gals
 
I meant to tell you two of those trichome shots from yesterday is from the black sugar and all others was my older northern light Auto very cloudy but still I'm going to give her another week. Take me a bud or two tonight drown out smoking to see what she's like smells like a damn skunk very dank I might add.. and when you touch her is like touching your fingers on honey or a sticky trap that goes the same for the black sugars as well it look like somebody is taken powdered sugar and dust in my plants at night while I sleep maybe it's the trichome fairy!!
 
Your girls look great as always, I love the photos, thank you so much!
Oh Miss Valerie thank you so much for the special lights! Y'all have really done a great job especially with the upgraded versions the light is so uniform
 
I'm expecting a quite a big haul from the black sugars hell is going to take up half the tent when I hang the one black sugar alone! We are four weeks and 2 days into flower! Or 29 days of 1212. My big Northern light Auto is 2 days away from her 12th week birthday!
 
Typically, growers start backbuilding somewhere around the midpoint of the flowering stage. Some start during the third to fifth week of flowering, while others wait until after six weeks. Generally speaking, you can begin once the buds have developed to a stage you feel comfortable cutting and training them. Hmm👿

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