WeedJunkie wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 5:53 pm
DIY.Rik wrote:I also forgot to mention you may also want to start giving tepid water, so you don't shck the roots. Captain Beefheart told me that and I think that's made a massive difference in this grow I've done.
Cheers buddy thankfully iv been doing that from the very start mate, I fill a bucket and leave it for 24-48hrs then soon as I feed i fill it again to let it sit each time. Learnt that the hard way in coco feeding at 14 degrees and hermied one (presume that was the reason)
Ordered the dynomyco there and should be here om Friday so hoping to pot the little ones into the soil then
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I think repotting may be beneficial if they're struggling. But typically you wouldn't usually repot at this stage through flowering. It may stress them out.
Also, that exactly what I used to do, leave for 24 hours. But it's not the best way to water I have found. Read this:
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I tested my tap water. Chorides and chlorine are both different. Chorine is 1 of the 17 vital nutrients to plants and involved in photosynthesise. To get the chlorides out of your water, use apple cider vinegar with "the mother culture" in like a raw organic one, Aspall is good or Raw from Amazon (I'm in UK)
Chlorides will not evaporate, this is why the water boards use this, useful as it keeps our water clean, but not for soil as it will chelate things I suspect and generally kill all microbial life.
Also letting it sit, you'll notice the water gets like a slime layer where its gone aerobic. You want as much oxygen in the water as possible.
I now use a pump sprayer, you can physically see the oxygenation in the water when using them. Just takes a while to get the technique right, you'll less likely over water you plants this way I've found.
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