In The Lab

Updated Instructions: August 24th, 2015

The Kit:

The End User will need the following:

3.8 cu ft bale of ProMix HP myco, or Sunshine #4 or Promix BX myco. Perlite can be added to the BX in order increase porosity for indoor growing.

20-40 pounds of organic worm castings that show an NPK of zero K. (1-1-0)

A proper growing environment, basic gardening skills, 7 gallon pots and a sprayer capable of putting out a fine spray.

The Products:

Drenches

Growth Energy: This product increases soil energy and provides vegetative growth energy and bulking of fruit and flowers once formed.

Transplant: This product, being organic, slightly favors reproductive growth of seeds, flowers and fruit. It is used to feed the microbial colony in the soil mostly, but it also boosts reproductive growth to some extent.

Cat Drench: This product increases soil energy, highly favors reproductive growth and provides cations and the ammonia form of nitrogen, which strongly stimulate fruiting and flowering, as well as seed production.

All drenches are mixed at 1/2 to 1 1/2 ounce per 6 plants(30 sq. feet of garden space for those in raised beds) Applications up to 2.5 oz can be applied without harm, but very few plants require this much. Heavy feeders might try 1 oz before mixing stronger.

Another practice some container growers are finding helpful is to include 1/4 strength Transplant with every watering.


Foliar Sprays:

Brix: Sprayed every week to 10 days, this product encourages reproductive growth and essential oil and resin production. Brix foliar should not be skipped, even if the plants look perfect.

De-Stress: This product helps plants heal, deal with stress and provides a broad spectrum of trace minerals. This can be sprayed 1-2 times per week when there are signs of plant stress. If the plants look "perfect" there is no reason to spray with De-Stress. Also, mixed at 50% strength it helps high brix clones root much faster.

DeStress is mixed at .5oz per quart while Brix is mixed at 1oz per quart of RO. Use Brix immediately after mixing. De-stress can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Soil Amendments

Amendment: this product is mixed into the bale of Promix, watered, and allowed to "cook" in a barrel for a minimum of 30 days in order to get the soil ready for planting. Please note that the most recent version of amendment has the old "conditioner" added to it already!

Re-Charge: This product is similar to Amendment, but has a few additions and ommisions. It is designed to be top dressed during the 3rd week of the bloom cycle. Outdoors, apply re-charge when buds have set. It's best to scratch it into the top layer of soil and gently water it in to avoid soil compaction.

Roots!: This is a microbial inoculate. A light dusting on rootballs during transplanting and a small amount at the bottom of the hole where seeds are planted is the proper use for this product. 1 Tablespoon per transplanted cutting sprinkled in and around the hole is perfect. More can be used when transplanting from the Veg area to the Bloom containers. Water with 1/4 Transplant for the first application of Roots!.

Tea: This is a liquid humate product loaded with beneficials. It is mixed with each feeding at the rate of 2.5 mil per 6 plants (30 square feet)


So, how does all this work together?


Upon acquiring the Promix HP myco, the worm castings and enough plastic barrels to contain 60 gallons of soil:

Carefully and thoroughly mix the following:

Amendment
Promix
Worm castings.

Place the above dry mix into barrels and water with 3-5 gallons of water. Stir it, mix it, turn it over....and let it sit covered for one month. Temps must be no lower than 62 degrees and no higher than 85 degrees. Lower temps can take another week to "cook" while higher temps might be ready sooner. 1 month is usually spot on.

Once the soil has cooked, it's now time to plant!

Seeds:

Using a gallon sized container of newly cooked High Brix soil, make sure the soil is still slightly moist from the barrel. Not soaking wet....but moist.

Using a pencil, or chopstick or a non-functioning vape pen, make a divet in the soil about 1/4 inch deep. Add a small amount of ROOTS! in and around this hole, in which you deposit the seed and lightly cover with surrounding dirt. Gently water with 1/4 strength Transplant if needed to keep the soil moist, but not wet.

Clones:

Pretty much the same as seeds, but use enough ROOTS! to completely dust the roots and put a small amount at the bottom of the hole. Water with 1 pint of water, or 1/4 strength Transplant drench.

Watering Tech for Vegetative Growth

Try to let the containers go completely dry between waterings. What I mean by completely dry is that the first physical signs of "wilting" are present. Droopy leaves, loss of turgor, etc. When the containers are bone dry, do this:

Prepare a tub/bucket of water such that when you submerge a dry container from above, the water level is 3/4ths up to the level of the soil. If using a drench, mix it TWICE AS STRONG AS NORMAL.

Submerge the containers and let them soak and wick up the drench for 5 minutes or so. When removing the containers from the soaking bucket/tub, tilt them this way and that in order to drain as much liquid out as possible.

The draining will draw air in from above which the plants absolutely love. This method will result in stronger stems, much better roots, shorter internodal spacing and better leaf to calyx ratio.

Upcanning of larger plants:

Vertically score the roots, dust all roots with ROOTS!, place some in the bottom of the hole, gently position rootball and soak the medium with water and 1/4 strength Transplant.

Water All seeds, all newly transplanted clones and newly tranplanted vegging plants with 1/4 strength Tranpslant

Use of Foliar Sprays:

Spray Brix and De-Stress 1 time weekly, not on the same day! De-Stress can be sprayed twice a week if the plants continue to exhibit signs of stress.

Mix DeStress at 1/2 oz per quart of RO and Brix at 1 oz per quart of RO, using a fine mist try to get the underside of the leaves.

Using Drenches:

Tea: All drenches are "served" with 2.5 mils of Tea, with two exceptions.

In High Brix growing, drenches do far more than feed the plant. They signal the plant to grow or re-produce, and they keep the biology in the soil happy and productive. This is where the magic happens! Water with straight water plus 1/4 strength Transplant between drenches with one exception.*

Growth Energy: used nearly exclusively in veg. This is where strong stems and healthy leaves come from. It is also used during the latter half of the bloom cycle to bulk up fruit and flowers. Mix at 1/2 to 1 1/2 oz per 6 plants. Stronger doses can be used if needed, but generally you'll just waste product. Finishing the growing cycle on Growth Energy results in a sweeter produce.

Transplant Should be used during the bloom phase alternating with Growth Energy. It is used at 1/2 to 2 oz per 6 plants (30 square feet.) Some growers have found that essential oil and resin production can be increased by using 1/4 oz of Transplant evenly distributed to every plant with each and every watering....whether with a drench or with just plain water. Please note, this does not mean 1/4 TO EVERY PLANT, but 1/4 oz divided equally to all plants.

**Cat Drench: This is used right when buds set. It is strongly reproductive in effect and if used at the wrong time will result in stunted growth and lower yields. Used at the proper time, unprecedented resin formation takes place. It is used twice in a row (no water in between applications). Using Cat Drench late in bloom may increase certain flavors and smells, but it also results in a more "gamey" flavor in produce.

These are the basic instructions for using the kit! A few pointers:

When in doubt about which drench to use, use Growth Energy.


If the plants seem weak and need a boost---almost never happens unless you made a mistake or there has been some environmental issue or circumstances beyond your control---try this:

1 oz. Transplant per gallon of water with 6 mils of Tea. Feed a solution with this composition to all the plants. It will re-colonize the roots and get things back on track. Do not do this if you aren't having any problems.


For certain plants a Super Drench is beneficial in the middle part of the bloom cycle:

1 Cup (yes 8 oz) of Transplant plus 10 mils Tea per 5 gallons of water. Give each plant 1 gallon of this.

There is also the "OG Drench" for certain strains:

1 oz OG Drench plus 1 oz Transplant plus 2 tblspn Epsom salts plus 10 mil Tea per 5 gallons of water.


Recycling Soil

After the first crop is harvested, put the soil, including the roots, mixed with fresh EWC, perhaps 20 lbs worth along with another bag of amendment back into the barrel and cook it for another month, then use as always.

After the second crop is harvested, take that soil, and add the 3rd Run Amendment to this soil, along with some leaf scraps from recently harvested healthy plants and a light sprinkling of Roots! on the leaves. Let this cook for a month and then use as always.

After the 3rd crop has been harvested from the soil, add fresh, unused Promix along with leaves and a light dusting of roots and re-cook.

I personally do not use soil after the 4th run. Others do so with good success and I suggest seeking them out and seeing if their methods work in your garden. I get my best results with the 3rd run of soil.
 
Updated Instructions: August 24th, 2015

The Kit:

The End User will need the following:

3.8 cu ft bale of ProMix HP myco, or Sunshine #4 or Promix BX myco. Perlite can be added to the BX in order increase porosity for indoor growing.

20-40 pounds of organic worm castings that show an NPK of zero K. (1-1-0)

A proper growing environment, basic gardening skills, 7 gallon pots and a sprayer capable of putting out a fine spray.

The Products:

Drenches

Growth Energy: This product increases soil energy and provides vegetative growth energy and bulking of fruit and flowers once formed.

Transplant: This product, being organic, slightly favors reproductive growth of seeds, flowers and fruit. It is used to feed the microbial colony in the soil mostly, but it also boosts reproductive growth to some extent.

Cat Drench: This product increases soil energy, highly favors reproductive growth and provides cations and the ammonia form of nitrogen, which strongly stimulate fruiting and flowering, as well as seed production.

All drenches are mixed at 1/2 to 1 1/2 ounce per 6 plants(30 sq. feet of garden space for those in raised beds) Applications up to 2.5 oz can be applied without harm, but very few plants require this much. Heavy feeders might try 1 oz before mixing stronger.

Another practice some container growers are finding helpful is to include 1/4 strength Transplant with every watering.


Foliar Sprays:

Brix: Sprayed every week to 10 days, this product encourages reproductive growth and essential oil and resin production. Brix foliar should not be skipped, even if the plants look perfect.

De-Stress: This product helps plants heal, deal with stress and provides a broad spectrum of trace minerals. This can be sprayed 1-2 times per week when there are signs of plant stress. If the plants look "perfect" there is no reason to spray with De-Stress. Also, mixed at 50% strength it helps high brix clones root much faster.

DeStress is mixed at .5oz per quart while Brix is mixed at 1oz per quart of RO. Use Brix immediately after mixing. De-stress can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Soil Amendments

Amendment: this product is mixed into the bale of Promix, watered, and allowed to "cook" in a barrel for a minimum of 30 days in order to get the soil ready for planting. Please note that the most recent version of amendment has the old "conditioner" added to it already!

Re-Charge: This product is similar to Amendment, but has a few additions and ommisions. It is designed to be top dressed during the 3rd week of the bloom cycle. Outdoors, apply re-charge when buds have set. It's best to scratch it into the top layer of soil and gently water it in to avoid soil compaction.

Roots!: This is a microbial inoculate. A light dusting on rootballs during transplanting and a small amount at the bottom of the hole where seeds are planted is the proper use for this product. 1 Tablespoon per transplanted cutting sprinkled in and around the hole is perfect. More can be used when transplanting from the Veg area to the Bloom containers. Water with 1/4 Transplant for the first application of Roots!.

Tea: This is a liquid humate product loaded with beneficials. It is mixed with each feeding at the rate of 2.5 mil per 6 plants (30 square feet)


So, how does all this work together?


Upon acquiring the Promix HP myco, the worm castings and enough plastic barrels to contain 60 gallons of soil:

Carefully and thoroughly mix the following:

Amendment
Promix
Worm castings.

Place the above dry mix into barrels and water with 3-5 gallons of water. Stir it, mix it, turn it over....and let it sit covered for one month. Temps must be no lower than 62 degrees and no higher than 85 degrees. Lower temps can take another week to "cook" while higher temps might be ready sooner. 1 month is usually spot on.

Once the soil has cooked, it's now time to plant!

Seeds:

Using a gallon sized container of newly cooked High Brix soil, make sure the soil is still slightly moist from the barrel. Not soaking wet....but moist.

Using a pencil, or chopstick or a non-functioning vape pen, make a divet in the soil about 1/4 inch deep. Add a small amount of ROOTS! in and around this hole, in which you deposit the seed and lightly cover with surrounding dirt. Gently water with 1/4 strength Transplant if needed to keep the soil moist, but not wet.

Clones:

Pretty much the same as seeds, but use enough ROOTS! to completely dust the roots and put a small amount at the bottom of the hole. Water with 1 pint of water, or 1/4 strength Transplant drench.

Watering Tech for Vegetative Growth

Try to let the containers go completely dry between waterings. What I mean by completely dry is that the first physical signs of "wilting" are present. Droopy leaves, loss of turgor, etc. When the containers are bone dry, do this:

Prepare a tub/bucket of water such that when you submerge a dry container from above, the water level is 3/4ths up to the level of the soil. If using a drench, mix it TWICE AS STRONG AS NORMAL.

Submerge the containers and let them soak and wick up the drench for 5 minutes or so. When removing the containers from the soaking bucket/tub, tilt them this way and that in order to drain as much liquid out as possible.

The draining will draw air in from above which the plants absolutely love. This method will result in stronger stems, much better roots, shorter internodal spacing and better leaf to calyx ratio.

Upcanning of larger plants:

Vertically score the roots, dust all roots with ROOTS!, place some in the bottom of the hole, gently position rootball and soak the medium with water and 1/4 strength Transplant.

Water All seeds, all newly transplanted clones and newly tranplanted vegging plants with 1/4 strength Tranpslant

Use of Foliar Sprays:

Spray Brix and De-Stress 1 time weekly, not on the same day! De-Stress can be sprayed twice a week if the plants continue to exhibit signs of stress.

Mix DeStress at 1/2 oz per quart of RO and Brix at 1 oz per quart of RO, using a fine mist try to get the underside of the leaves.

Using Drenches:

Tea: All drenches are "served" with 2.5 mils of Tea, with two exceptions.

In High Brix growing, drenches do far more than feed the plant. They signal the plant to grow or re-produce, and they keep the biology in the soil happy and productive. This is where the magic happens! Water with straight water plus 1/4 strength Transplant between drenches with one exception.*

Growth Energy: used nearly exclusively in veg. This is where strong stems and healthy leaves come from. It is also used during the latter half of the bloom cycle to bulk up fruit and flowers. Mix at 1/2 to 1 1/2 oz per 6 plants. Stronger doses can be used if needed, but generally you'll just waste product. Finishing the growing cycle on Growth Energy results in a sweeter produce.

Transplant Should be used during the bloom phase alternating with Growth Energy. It is used at 1/2 to 2 oz per 6 plants (30 square feet.) Some growers have found that essential oil and resin production can be increased by using 1/4 oz of Transplant evenly distributed to every plant with each and every watering....whether with a drench or with just plain water. Please note, this does not mean 1/4 TO EVERY PLANT, but 1/4 oz divided equally to all plants.

**Cat Drench: This is used right when buds set. It is strongly reproductive in effect and if used at the wrong time will result in stunted growth and lower yields. Used at the proper time, unprecedented resin formation takes place. It is used twice in a row (no water in between applications). Using Cat Drench late in bloom may increase certain flavors and smells, but it also results in a more "gamey" flavor in produce.

These are the basic instructions for using the kit! A few pointers:

When in doubt about which drench to use, use Growth Energy.


If the plants seem weak and need a boost---almost never happens unless you made a mistake or there has been some environmental issue or circumstances beyond your control---try this:

1 oz. Transplant per gallon of water with 6 mils of Tea. Feed a solution with this composition to all the plants. It will re-colonize the roots and get things back on track. Do not do this if you aren't having any problems.


For certain plants a Super Drench is beneficial in the middle part of the bloom cycle:

1 Cup (yes 8 oz) of Transplant plus 10 mils Tea per 5 gallons of water. Give each plant 1 gallon of this.

There is also the "OG Drench" for certain strains:

1 oz OG Drench plus 1 oz Transplant plus 2 tblspn Epsom salts plus 10 mil Tea per 5 gallons of water.


Recycling Soil

After the first crop is harvested, put the soil, including the roots, mixed with fresh EWC, perhaps 20 lbs worth along with another bag of amendment back into the barrel and cook it for another month, then use as always.

After the second crop is harvested, take that soil, and add the 3rd Run Amendment to this soil, along with some leaf scraps from recently harvested healthy plants and a light sprinkling of Roots! on the leaves. Let this cook for a month and then use as always.

After the 3rd crop has been harvested from the soil, add fresh, unused Promix along with leaves and a light dusting of roots and re-cook.

I personally do not use soil after the 4th run. Others do so with good success and I suggest seeking them out and seeing if their methods work in your garden. I get my best results with the 3rd run of soil.


There you have it...Instructions for 'Growing Herb For Geniuses'

-Thank you again Doc, for improving excellence!! :)
 
Doc, I reread the "new" instructions you posted yesterday. That got me thinking about a question I have that I can't find a definitive answer for. Regarding adding the ReCharge during week 3 of bloom.

I understand week 3 of "bloom", not necessarily week 3 of 12/12. Week 3 of "bloom" is also when the Cat drench is applied. You've written that a flush when moving from veg to bloom - prior to the Cat Drench - is good to do. So, what's the best order of things? Add re-charge, wait a few days, flush, then the Cat Drench? Or, flush, add re-charge, and then the Cat Drench? Some seem to think that there should be space, i.e. a week or two between the recharge and the Cat. Drench. Your thoughts?

It would seem that if I add the recharge first, then flush - even if a few days later - that I would wash-out some of the re-charge product, defeating it's purpose.

Finally, here's a pic of the ladies (Pineapple Trainwreck) at day 23 of 12/12. Are they ready for a Cat. Drench? Thx!
IMG_025042.jpg
 
Doc, I reread the "new" instructions you posted yesterday. That got me thinking about a question I have that I can't find a definitive answer for. Regarding adding the ReCharge during week 3 of bloom.

I understand week 3 of "bloom", not necessarily week 3 of 12/12. Week 3 of "bloom" is also when the Cat drench is applied. You've written that a flush when moving from veg to bloom - prior to the Cat Drench - is good to do. So, what's the best order of things? Add re-charge, wait a few days, flush, then the Cat Drench? Or, flush, add re-charge, and then the Cat Drench? Some seem to think that there should be space, i.e. a week or two between the recharge and the Cat. Drench. Your thoughts?

It would seem that if I add the recharge first, then flush - even if a few days later - that I would wash-out some of the re-charge product, defeating it's purpose.

Finally, here's a pic of the ladies (Pineapple Trainwreck) at day 23 of 12/12. Are they ready for a Cat. Drench? Thx!
IMG_025042.jpg

It's a matter of personal preference when you time all that stuff, but flushing the Re-charge out doesn't make much sense, so definitely do that AFTER.
 
very interested in the kit and the high brix method as the results look phenomenal and I'm 100% behind the idea of organics and the soil food web. is this kit available for sale online? I'm interested as to what exactly is all included in the kit as well. Shoot me a PM if possible doc!

also, is there any differences or advantages/disadvantages of this method compared to Subcool's Supersoil with additional AACT's and foliar sprays?
 
very interested in the kit and the high brix method as the results look phenomenal and I'm 100% behind the idea of organics and the soil food web. is this kit available for sale online? I'm interested as to what exactly is all included in the kit as well. Shoot me a PM if possible doc!

also, is there any differences or advantages/disadvantages of this method compared to Subcool's Supersoil with additional AACT's and foliar sprays?

The directions and products are listed in the instructions, which are linked to in my signature. The kit is indeed available for sale, but only through me via PM.

I started off with Subcool's soil. Then I mineralized it, added some foliars and so forth. I cheerfully abandoned all that after my first High Brix grow, pretty much the same as everyone else who tries it.

Check your PM's.
 
I have just joined this forum over the last few weeks. I had only intentions to get some information on improving my meager growing skills. I have read a lot of journals and observed some awesome talent on here that have mad skills. I just want to say, I read this thread today and I'm now going to up my post count so I can PM you for the kit. I'm old enough to remember going into grocery stores and the smell of produce hit your nose like Muhammed Ali's jab's. Organics is the way to go.
 
Here's a pic of my first attempt to grow with Doc Buds Kit. So far so good! She's an Auto by Grass-O-Matic and CBD Crew called MED GOM 1.0. She's on an 18/6 light cycle and I just flipped my led to flower. If I run into any problems, I know where to find everyone!! Lol
image31830.jpg
 
She's 3 weeks old yesterday and in a 7 gal smart pot. She gets weekly brix and stress. She will get her first drench soon. She is an Auto and she's showed her sex a few days ago. It's only on the lowest set of leaves. I've been letting the pot get real dry before watering. Let me know if you need any other info.
image31927.jpg
image31928.jpg
 
She's 3 weeks old yesterday and in a 7 gal smart pot. She gets weekly brix and stress. She will get her first drench soon. She is an Auto and she's showed her sex a few days ago. It's only on the lowest set of leaves. I've been letting the pot get real dry before watering. Let me know if you need any other info.
image31927.jpg
image31928.jpg

Very curious about this, have you done autos before in the kit?

I might be nervous giving them anything before a month, maybe destress or brix once,, but I don't know Jack about running autos on the kit. But, seven gallons of Doc's kit has got a lot of food in it..... My thoughts anyway.

Very interested to hear Doc's RX.
 
First problem. What do you all think what's going on?
image31926.jpg

My initial thought seeing this is it's brix burn, or destress left on the leaf tips.... Hopefully. I can kinda see a speckled leaf down below.

What's your spraying like, do you do it before lights on, with them on, or after lights out?

Tough to tell exactly with those lights,, but, it also looks very green, maybe too green. This ties into my last post, wondering if that soil is good enough for an auto, for at least a month. Again, I don't know, I'm just thinking out loud and Doc will set this all straight.

Good learning point for me cause I want to try an auto or two in the kit

I'm sure it's fixable...you're on the kit ;)
 
I would hold off on the brix for a while. I can't see the full plant so I don't know if you've gotten the 5 nodes yet. It is just a guideline, but really you don't need to do anything but water (weak Trans optional) when they are small. The brix might have burned those first leaves.
 
I would hold off on the brix for a while. I can't see the full plant so I don't know if you've gotten the 5 nodes yet. It is just a guideline, but really you don't need to do anything but water (weak Trans optional) when they are small. The brix might have burned those first leaves.

This ^

Just back off stuff for a bit. I'd do straight water for a watering or two and do weaker brix less often (once every 10 days-2 weeks)...but none for a couple weeks until it starts getting its rhythm.

my .02c :cool:
 
Here's a pic of my first attempt to grow with Doc Buds Kit. So far so good! She's an Auto by Grass-O-Matic and CBD Crew called MED GOM 1.0. She's on an 18/6 light cycle and I just flipped my led to flower. If I run into any problems, I know where to find everyone!! Lol
image31830.jpg
Is this the same plant you are having issues with? my two cents:
My gut says it was too early to flip. I see what looks like slightly curled edges here and a tinge of yellow tips. Maybe the temp is too high and not enough RH and what the other guys said ^^ above, maybe you mixed the foliar too heavy. How close do you have the light? If its the same plant, it did this as soon as you flipped it...
-Put it back on veg light at 18/6
-Back the light off of it
-See if you can increase ventilation to bring temps down
-Use a small fan to oscillate the air to provide direct cooling and fresh CO2 from the air so it can breathe easier as it grows
-Reduce the amount of Brix and Destress foliar applications
-I'd be tempted to spray a straight RO water just in case it was overdosed with the foliar mix
-as stated above again straight water drench should be fine until it shows new growth without issues then resume GE

I'm no Doc but that is some stuff you can do until he chimes in.
 
This is what they say about this strain.

Med Gom 1.0 is the first autoflower and CBD rich cannabis strain. These new autoflower marihuana seeds originate from a cooperation between Grass-O-Matic and the CBD Crew. The Med Gom 1.0 has all the advantages of an autoflower combined with a medical marihuana strain with high CBD content. The marihuana plant only needs 60 - 65 days between germination and harvest. Now everybody can grow medical marihuana with Med Gom 1.0 marihuana seeds and experience the advantages of CBD.

Characteristics MED GOM 1.0 autoflower marihuana seeds

Type: CBD autoflowering feminized
Location: Growing indoors, growing outdoors, growing in a greenhouse
Flowering period: 60 – 65 days, 18 – 20 hours light
Yield: 20 – 50 gram per plant depending on the conditions of cultivation
Height: 50 – 80 cm, with a maximum of 1 meter
Autoflower: Yes
THC: Minimum 5% till maximum 10% THC (depending on the growth conditions)
CBD: Minimum 6% till maximum 15% CBD (depending on the growth conditions)
Seeds: 3 autoflower marihuana seeds

Effects of CBD (Cannabidiol)
The Med Gom 1.0 autoflower marihuana plant contains on average 5% THC and 6% CBD. Depending on the weather conditions, the THC content can reach 10 % and the CBD can reach even 15 % content. In itself, CBD does not have a direct effect, but it influences the function of THC.
It is assumed that the proportion between CBD and THC is important for the effect. THC is in general known for its psychoactive qualities. CBD is known to suppress or eliminates the psychoactive effects of THC and amplifies the medicinal qualities of THC.

MED GOM 1.0 autoflower CBD Crew
Med Gom 1.0 autoflower marihuana seeds are feminized, this has the result that almost all of the marihuana plants will be female. The cannabis strain grows to a medium-sized plant that can grow approximately up to one meter high. The buds are compact and sticky from the resin. The taste of this medical marihuana strain is spicy with a bit of lemon.
This automatically flowering marihuana species grows fast and needs on average 65 days from germination to harvest. Depending on the weather conditions, 20 to 50 gram can be harvested from each plant. This strain is suitable for growing indoors as well as outdoors.
Since it's into day 22 of 60-65 and she showed a few bud sights already, if started to fast track from the docs list and that's where I got I to trouble. I was wanting a quick flip for supply and then try out a trainwreck, cookies kush, or holy grail next. I will hold off for a week or two since it obviously has enough nutes.
I do have a fan blowing 24/7. The light is sitting 20" above the tips. The temp is right at 80 with the lights on. And she does have 5 nodes. I flipped the led to flower. (That just turned of the rest of the LEDs) since it's an auto the timer is going to stay at 18/6 it's entire life cycle. Because she started showing her bud sites, that was the reason why I flipped her to flower. I think I answered everyone's questions. Trying to understand what this auto needs. She just got a little too much love too soon. Thanks for everyone's help!
 
She's 3 weeks old yesterday and in a 7 gal smart pot. She gets weekly brix and stress. She will get her first drench soon. She is an Auto and she's showed her sex a few days ago. It's only on the lowest set of leaves. I've been letting the pot get real dry before watering. Let me know if you need any other info.
image31927.jpg
image31928.jpg

It's a bit early to give weekly Brix. I usually wait till 5 sets of true leaves.

Back off on foliars a bit. DeStress in 10 days, and things will look good.
 
Back
Top Bottom