Royal flush here dude. Beat the full house

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Sometimes early morning mate i get in there with em and a cup of coffee just to warm up lol. FFS i dont use heaters or aircon in my house these girls do get a bit spoilt.
captain beefheart wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 1:25 amlooking sweet hobbit bach careful with them ferts now......atb![]()
haha yeah i picked up some top tips for training through stretch from Sadface mate. I nailed it on the Dutch Delight, coulda been more onto it with the Nemesis though. Bring those obscenities on brother, like terms of endearment to an Aussie are the obscenities.
ooi Bulls, the calmag i have to use, no matter how ive amended the soil i have had calmag issues in all my soil grows done in pots. I dont fek about with it now, any purple stems or petioles mate and she gets calmag or epsom salts. Personally I think it has to do with breeding as in the old days with our bush strains cal/mag deff was no where near as common as i see it in the fancy strains of today.The pics make them look darker than they are mate they havent been fed any N based nutrients in over 6 weeks until this week.Last N feed they had was before flipand it was only a small amount of blood and bone. The yellowing of bottom leaves is something that coco growers accept and ive even seen some soil growers accept it. I can tell you in all my years of growing weed in the ground this just does not happen. If the bottom leaves are going yellow it N deficient. Its a misconception that you cant give veg nutes in flower. If your leaves are going yellow they re not functioning at full capacity which means your plant is producing less much needed carbs. Beginning of May is the time of year to harvest outdoors here and i always let mine go longer and have never had a yellow leaf. Its understandable through flush in coco but otherwise shouldnt happen. Interesting idea on he pk flush, tbh i cant see my self using it in soil again, i am pretty confident my flowering nutrient will out perform it but have to wait till next year to replicate the conditions and find out lol. Cheers for looking in bro.Bulls wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:06 pmHello bro, looking amazing!
Wonder why you got calmag in the feed schedule yet? They shouldn't need it, and lower leaves dying absolutely fine mate.. I'd say go easy on ferts mate, mainly aim for lower rate PK ..and if you use PK all the way though flowering, do a mid flower flush. You will be amazed how much that increases growth rate!