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Excellent Dee! Thanks for the information. I'll look it up and see what's all in it.It’s working pretty damn good.
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Excellent Dee! Thanks for the information. I'll look it up and see what's all in it.It’s working pretty damn good.
LOL!This is a pic of her at the time of that update for those that didn't go back.
You move on to a chart showing tissue analysis (of poinsettias? alternanthera?) and derived ratios from that:
10 parts Nitrogen
1 to 2 parts Phosphorus
10 parts Potassium
5 parts Calcium
2 to 3 parts Magnesium
1 to 3 parts Sulfur
Most of that information was gathered from another site. It's when I started changing my mix up. It seems to work. You may or may not have noticed I don't push the 2.1.3 anymore. I've not pushed 5.1.5 either as it's never come up until now. It's one of those arguable things that just isn't worth it to get into. If someone asks I tell them.That would break down to 5-1-5 plus the correct ratios of K/Ca/Mg below that. You certainly don't see that anywhere in the cannabis nutrient industry.
Exactly. I limit my increases in K. When I'm in flower I maintain 200 PPM. That forces my Ca and Mg ratios accordingly. The K dictates the amount of Ca and Mg I add.Since you are high on the K side of the NPK, does the fact that you are really close to the K/Ca/Mg ratio compensate for that?
I don't think you can nail it to an all in one. Surely we'd have one by now. The least amount of bottles is the way to go. Three seems to be the number, probably hitting four if you have a finicky grow.And would you be happiest with a nute line that offered more ability to hit the ratios spot-on, even if it meant a third or fourth bottle? If these ratios are truly ideal, then some extra blending doesn't seem like such a burden.
Like me!If someone asks I tell them.
How are you calculating that?When I'm in flower I maintain 200 PPM
Well one bottle (bag) obv doesn't do it, and you're currently at three, so how do you know when you have a finicky grow? And stop calling me Shirley!The least amount of bottles is the way to go. Three seems to be the number, probably hitting four if you have a finicky grow.
If I understand the question, I use Grow Buddy for that. That's a target I set. So the program then calculates what nutrient quantities are needed from what I have plumbed in there.How are you calculating that?
You don't really. If you have calmag issues then that's the extra bottle I was referring to. Not much else you can add to fix a def as most nutes carry all that is needed with the exception of Ca and Mg. After that it's usually something else not related to the nutes.so how do you know when you have a finicky grow?
Here we goo again!Hey everybody!
I'll be clearing out the tent over the next couple of weeks, so it was time to do a little fixing on my Pinkman Goo clone from @Weed Seeds Express. She'll have the tent to herself so there's time to veg some more. I have to keep in mind the pot size of 5gal too so I probably won't let her go much longer than three more weeks.
Here's a couple of pics. She's greened up nicely and most of her leaves have recovered or stopped showing deficiencies.
Hey everybody!
I'll be clearing out the tent over the next couple of weeks, so it was time to do a little fixing on my Pinkman Goo clone from @Weed Seeds Express. She'll have the tent to herself so there's time to veg some more. I have to keep in mind the pot size of 5gal too so I probably won't let her go much longer than three more weeks.
Here's a couple of pics. She's greened up nicely and most of her leaves have recovered or stopped showing deficiencies.
Hello Sir SaugaHey everybody!
I'll be clearing out the tent over the next couple of weeks, so it was time to do a little fixing on my Pinkman Goo clone from @Weed Seeds Express. She'll have the tent to herself so there's time to veg some more. I have to keep in mind the pot size of 5gal too so I probably won't let her go much longer than three more weeks.
Here's a couple of pics. She's greened up nicely and most of her leaves have recovered or stopped showing deficiencies.
Thanks Trala!Hello Sir Sauga
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If I may be so bold I would like to comment on the high quality plants you grow.
They look scrumptious
Yours was beautiful Otter! It doesn't take long for the flat to lose it's shape. She's just happy right now and growing fast.Your Pinkman Goo is gorgeous! I grew mine in a five gal cloth pot too. Mine was not topped. I really like your sweet flat canopy. Way to go!
I'm glad to hear that Boo! I couldn't think of a better person to get the most out of it. I hope the days have been brighter and you're doing well. Enjoy your weekend.Hi MrSauga! I hope you are well. Wanted to stop by and say THANK YOU again for the MBM. I love, love, love it! Thanks for all you do around here too!
I sure do hope so N4! You are correct if you're thinking Floraflex .Nice Mr S! That should make life a lot better once you get all the kinks worked out! I think I recognize those bright green coloured components they seem to be a great system.
I would look at another system for the seedlings. Same company, just another line.Boy am I jelly of that set up.. would make my tiny seed run with 1 gallon fabric pots a lot less of a headache.
I guess it depends on how well it works. I've been picking Dutchman's brain for some tips. He seems to have good success.I've been wanting to see just this system work. It's future is near for me.