We can only lead the horse to water....we cannot make him drink....Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
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We can only lead the horse to water....we cannot make him drink....Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
CGI::::::
When the sodium is off, take photos using just the camera flash.
You probably already know but I will just add that as the flower stage progresses and nears to an end, a plant is suppose to yellow up and lose its leaves etc. Also, when you get to the 2 week window when you know you will need to harvest, you must stop all nutes and water with just pH water as said by the other helpful gardeners. You will have a horrid taste in your meds if you do not! Yes I would move that constant AC flow off that plant... I dont have a clue on the output air temp it is giving, but thats what that plant is getting which is much lower then its desired range.. Of course its going to tell you... im too cold!
I said I was going to give them nutes 2 more times because i didn't have a microscope at that point and i figured they weren't that close to being done yet. Today my microscope came in the mail 40x, and the trics are just about the perfect milky color. Ive been flushing for 5 days now. Im going to flush for 5-7 more and be done I think. I dont think another 5 days could harm them.
Rustytrichome(quoting never works for me)
Ive been cutting off yellowing leaves over the flowering period, and there are not many fan leaves left at all anymore if any. Ive stopped all mollssass use, i was using way too much. 1tbsp, 2 times a week, on top of nutes. Im using basically all the FF products, and yes, honey is just the name of the brand.
Are you using the Fox Farms trio, or are you using the soluables as well?
NO MORE FLUSHING. If you are keeping the soil wet, you WILL cause root rot and plant death.
No more nutrients. If you are that close to harvest, you don't want to add nutrients. At best, if the soil dries enough between now and harvest...1 tsp molasses per gallon of properly ph'd water. (I hear that phrase in my sleep, lol)
Make sure to use the online weekly feeding schedule for the next batch. It's available on the Fox Farms website.
There must be an invisible barrier between what we all see and what he thinks we said/see over the internet....Like trying to teach a puppy to piss outside. At least we don't give up.