I just wanted to let anyone who may be reading this know that my first grow ended up much better than I thought it would turn out, so you can join me in the reasonably happy ending (I wish I could share some ganja with you all to celebrate).
Despite severe nute deficiencies, I'm utterly...
My first trichome check for harvest timing fwiw.
What do you think?
Cheese is at least close to ready with signs of amber there, but I can't tell if there are enough cloudy ones.
Dinamed CBD looks glassy and clear to me with no visible amber ones, so I'm not ready there yet.
If not ready, I...
Estimated harvest date is 4/26, so coming soon.
CBD on right looks reasonably well imho.
Cheese on left suffered a lot, and I'm still unsure what to do with it. Bud formation is weak, but is there anything useful there?
No complaints on the Neptune's Harvest fertilizer, but I only used it...
I added the Neptune's Harvest (1 tablespoon per gallon of filtered water), used pH-up to get pH to around 6.5, then lightly watered the plants.
I will repeat that watering weekly.
In other words, I relied upon the "House Plant" instructions on the bottle.
Sound right?
Thank you. The NPK ratio on the "Neptune's Harvest FS118 Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer" (amazon.com) is 2-3-1.
First, is that the right product?
Second, if so, then is that ratio sufficient in this case?
I removed the completely dead leaves, as seen in the photo.
I agree that the smell is rough, but I can't verify the quality of the product, since it was introduced when serious problems emerged (and this is my first grow). Not being judgmental about it, but I'm trying to grow organic, so I went...
The challenge continues, and I'm unsure what I should do at this point.
On the Cheese plant (left), should I remove the ruined leaves to give more light to the greener ones underneath?
A couple of mid-level fan leaves are yellowing on the CBD strain, but I'm unsure why (although I assume it's...
I received my General Organics BioThrive Bloom, and promptly flushed both plants (2 teaspoons of Bloom per gallon, 6.6 pH).
Runoff on both was 6.4 pH.
Then I took the included photo, so I can later compare it with the plants' progress to ensure the damage is halted.
Hopefully that will...