"The nitrogen cycle is appropriate for understanding nutrient and fertilizer management. Because microorganisms are responsible for most of these processes, they occur very slowly, if at all, when soil temperatures are below 50° F, but their rates increase rapidly as soils become warmer." this...
I get what you are saying but from a recent article I read "When nitrogen is removed during the end of the flowering stage the plant produces very little chlorophyll. It is the decrease in chlorophyll that improves the smell and taste of the bud and helps it to burn more easily. During...
this is where you remove nitrogen from your feed in mid/ late flowering. this thus in turns make your plant turn red/purple/yellow like autumn. it is suppost to make your flower taste better and not effect yeild plus save you some money on feed.
there is one other clone, that's is going a bit werid but it's a different strain. The mother is still alive but is is currently in flower. They are in the same room but different tent. They do share the same exhuast fan. I haven't sprayed then with anything. The only thing I have been using...
Is it possible that It is going through some hormone in balance? The mother was under gas Lantern routine when I took the clone. Other than that the mother grew perfect from seed. The strain is purple trainwreck
Is it possible that It is going through some hormone in balance? The mother was under gas Lantern routine when I took the clone. Other than that the mother grew perfect from seed. The strain is purple trainwreck
Hmm, I checked for bugs with a microscope but I couldn't find anything. I will check again later today. I know how some of these bugs can be a mission to find.