Multi-strain coco grow
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
I think it is a flushing agent so @GMO mentioned. Might have been abit to eairly to flush them my opinion tho
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Shogun DragonForce is "full fat" with macros and micros so it can take the place of everything. It's high in P and K as well as Mg and S. It's not really a flush per say and more of a finishing product.
I'd say your issue here is they're pot bound. Either that or they're being underwatered due to the fabric pots. They're yellowing from the top down that suggests pot bound. They're also tacoing at the top so you got some light/heat stress too that could be exacerbating the issue. Grot and bare and don't let em get so big next time :) and don't stress too much, it looks like it's going to be a great smoke.
			
			
									
						I'd say your issue here is they're pot bound. Either that or they're being underwatered due to the fabric pots. They're yellowing from the top down that suggests pot bound. They're also tacoing at the top so you got some light/heat stress too that could be exacerbating the issue. Grot and bare and don't let em get so big next time :) and don't stress too much, it looks like it's going to be a great smoke.
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Yes mate that's bollocks I reckon :) It sounds like they giving the plant a big shot of S P K and Mg to trigger a response in the plant that get's it to produce abscisic acid and ripen.kbag wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 6:31 amThis does not make sense to me these are essential elements to a plants growth and if this was the case how would you grow winter plants.I am very sceptical about some of the claims made by nutrient manufactures that are aimed at canna grower's.Shoguns Dragon Force simulates the onset of autumn as happens in nature, when micro nutrients such as copper, zinc, molybdenum, manganese and iron get depleted from the soil.
Most Canna will put most of there weight on during the last 3 weeks of flower as part of there natural process.
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Update....
Final dried weight of 2 plants
Pineapple chunk - 181.9g
Strawberry lemonade - 208.6g
Well happy with that
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						Final dried weight of 2 plants
Pineapple chunk - 181.9g
Strawberry lemonade - 208.6g
Well happy with that

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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Well done southwest nice result mate. Bet your well chuffed and so you should be. Let us know how it smokes maybe a smoke report ?
			
			
									
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
hey what was the pineapple chunk like do you have any pics ?Southwest420 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 11:00 pmUpdate....
Final dried weight of 2 plants
Pineapple chunk - 181.9g
Strawberry lemonade - 208.6g
Well happy with that
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Will get so.e pics up soonhempologist wrote:hey what was the pineapple chunk like do you have any pics ?Southwest420 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 11:00 pmUpdate....
Final dried weight of 2 plants
Pineapple chunk - 181.9g
Strawberry lemonade - 208.6g
Well happy with that
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Re: Multi-strain coco grow
Southwest420 wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 11:00 pmUpdate....
Final dried weight of 2 plants
Pineapple chunk - 181.9g
Strawberry lemonade - 208.6g
Well happy with that
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Loved watching this one well done
Whoever said the best things in life are free blatantly grew their own pot