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  • The Alpha Dawg is a heavy feeder, but the Cheddarwurst 2 isn't. The Chedd finishes in 6-7 weeks, with Alpha going up to 10. I would do the Alpha in SOG as the Cheddarwust has a much bushier structure without pruning. The Alpha has much straighter stemming, with the Chedd having very zig-zagged branches. Hope this helps!

    Jay
    Hi cezar,

    Roots respond to less watering by deeper roots. Mycorhizzial fungi, biomass and beneficial bacteria help plants roots. Usually roots stay around the drip systems area. They never really fill the pot more than 50-75%.

    Home and garden root excellerator generates good results but Aptus startbooster at a ratio 1:100 dip for the roots transplanting clones/cuttings then the regular schedule veg program works.

    Humidity levels are lower in flowering, 50-40% is ideal. Aptus regulator helps with environment stress. Foxtail buds can be fixed with the right nutrition. Bud development has stages/requirements. Mid budding: extra P (phosphorous) then a mixture of P(potassium)& K finally finishing with K alone.

    The combination with L-amino acids (organic nitrogen) during flowering develops flavors, proteins and enzymes which create better buds. Aptus schedules do this.

    Try replace boomblastic with Aptus top booster. With plagron, big difference was at week 4 -5 switch.
    Hi Cezar,

    Products
    I have used every product from Aptus. The products are made to be used with each other with few exceptions.

    Exception
    Top booster replaces start booster when switching from grow to bloom. Do not use P-boost and cal-Magnesium boost together because they react with each other.

    Irrigation
    It is possible to irrigate several times but in smaller amounts of water. Roots need periods to dry out to build root mass and receive oxygen. Very Wet soil causes plants to get water logged and stressed.

    The amount of water given by your drip irrigation and number of times is critical. Drip irrigation requires less watering than other methods.

    Some information needed:
    How much water each irrigation period per plant per day?
    Are you growing indoor or out?
    Do you water only when the lights are on?

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Peace :cool:
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