@DarionOzb
How are your plants progressing?
Check out the link below before buying fertilizers. Sorry @Emilya , but the boy has to learn what nutrients are and where they come from before giving him a license to grow. You probably agree with me on this; the cannabis grows community needs to...
I wouldn’t touch them. Since you’re about to change the light schedule, they are going to stretch quite a bit. From the looks of it, they are open and are allowing light to penetrate just fine. Since they’re about to receive six hours less of light per day, you want as many leaves on your baby...
Think about it like this: If nutrient levels and environment factors are optimal, you are going to produce around 1-1.5 grams per watt of light. It doesn’t matter if you are growing one plant or 10. If you use 1000 watts of light, you can estimate yielding anywhere from 1000-1500 grams 2.2-3.3...
First things first, you are 18 and an adult, you can make your own choices.
Secondly, if you are living with your parents and you know they are against it, you should save up some cash before they find out, which they will given your attitude. Parents know their kids better than you probably...
I’ll keep this simple in lieu of getting back into the nitrogen levels of natural remedies.
Sticking with your fox farm brand, buy Grow Big. It has 6% Nitrogen 4% Phosphorus 4% Potassium, as identified on the bottom of its label as 6-4-4.
Nitrogen, 1st number, greens up the plant
Phosphorus...
Words paint mental pictures. No one in our marketing department would state “we pee on our plants”. They may phrase it as, “we use organic compost tea recipes to feed our plants”. It wouldn’t be smart for our marketing team to let our customers know that there is cow manure in our compost soil...
That’s a great brand. Quality while staying cost effective. You have Niven looking plants. Keep up the good work.
We use custom compost soils, compost teas, and in-house engineered led lighting for our indoor grows. Outdoors, we do the same but without the manufactured light.
True. You can buy fertilizer or use what the human body produces, free of charge. Most people tend to agree that free is better. I’m not going to argue with you on that logic. The facts of nutrient content in urine are non opinionated.
Research the nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus levels of urine before trusting to, or not to, use it as a fertilizer.
Urine is so high in these nutrients that it needs to be diluted at a 16:1 ratio, minimum. Don’t use your morning urine, as the levels will be much higher. Always use a...
If I had to guess this early on, I would say your plants are receiving a lack of nitrogen. Use *fresh* urine as a quick supplement. Use maybe a cup per gallon of water. Feed only one of them and check the results compaired to the other plant after a few days. The plant you feed the urine to...
Only 40 to 60% of the fertilizer we apply actually goes to the plant, the remaining is lost to run off into our waterways, volatilization to the air or is tied up in the soil. Soil health is an imperative piece of plant health. Functional soil is a soil embedded with organic matter and soil...