I would agree with what your saying. But I'm following this nutrient lines concept of a slurry test which mixes your soil with neutral water to see soil ppm and ph. The slurry ppm was low so I fed. If soil ppm is above 500 then it causes lock out. This is my 3rd run and I have had deficiencies...
This whole line is a calcium based line and I use a specific one called demeters which is the cal mag. I feed, feed, then water with Herculean harvest which is their main staple. I've read with this organic line that those who use plain watering a have dealt with more issues. I will see if...
With this specific nutrient line the owner recommends a slurry test which is mixing neutral water with equal parts soil to determine ph and soil ppm. As of yesterday it was 6.6
I do perlite at the bottom as that is what I read. Is this not a good practice? This started before the up pot. I was worried it was rootbound so i upped it. And yes it's all touching soil now
This is a female photo. It's been two months because I'm waiting on my flower tent to finish and also I was looking to use her as a mother. Anyways I started in ocean forest and didn't feed for a month. I repotted in 5 gallon with nectar soil at the bottom. Nectar for the gods soil is low ppm...
I cannot for the life of me figure this out. I have this plant growing in a 5 gallon of nectar of the gods soil. Currently 18/6 and about 2 months old. I'm using the nectar of the gods nutrient line. 4 part with demeters. My soul ph is 6.6 and ppms around 380 soil. I upped the feed today and...
I would water at 6.5-6.8 and let it do its thing. What are you testing the soil ph with anyways? Definetly hold off on nutrients. Autos are sensitive and FFOF is loaded
Here's a photo of a nice nug I got off the drying line
They look fine. What kind of soil is it? I use FFOF and don't use any nutrients for 3-4 weeks. I ph water to 6.5. you don't want to drastically lower soil ph.
I just finished 4 NL autos and started 3 more
So far I've cut down 2 of the 4. Got some really nice bud. Currently curing. Here's a photo right off the dry line. Still need to do a little trim work