Blackberrybubba
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Oh and can anyone tell if these are indica, sativa or some kind of hybrid?
Flowering nutes have lower N ratio's. Not what you want during veg. FFOF is hot, I usually don't use nutrients at all until 2-3weeks in.Has anyone ever heard of or tried using flower nutes during vegg? I'm just queries.
Yeah I realized that when I was looking at the npk difference in vegging nutes and flowering nutes. So far I have not had any problems with the FFOF soil being hot. Plant 3 got a little burnt from being to close to one of the lights but thats the only problem I've had up until now.Flowering nutes have lower N ratio's. Not what you want during veg. FFOF is hot, I usually don't use nutrients at all until 2-3weeks in.
As for strain, the strong bright leaves are an unknown hybrid to me at this point, when the plants are a little more mature it will be easier to tell, but nothing I personally recognise.
There is a strong indica influence in there, but they are clearly a developed hybrid, rather than a pure indica or sativa.
Yeah, I use a little from time to time. I do not use nutes during veg, only soil and water, occasionally I will throw a low dose of flowering nutes in to flavour the soil.
I came to this practice by growing 2 clones side by side, one nuted during veg, one not, there was no noticable difference in growth pattern during veg or yield at end of grow.
That is some pretty LST work, I have used wire previously, but now use jute string for it's versatility. I like the bushiness and tight nodes of your plants
Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
I've got some green crackRight now I'm smoking on some Sage, Grandaddy, and some Bubba Kush! I'm staying stoney, how about you guys? LMAO
My only advice here is, be sure you are ready. I have seen plant developement stunted by transplanting too early and the roots not being able/willing to make the push out of their original volume as a result, which in the long term led to smaller plants and tight, tangled root patterns.So tomorrow I'm probably gonna transpant them into bigger pots and add some more soft white cfls. I'll have around 175w running. Also I'm gonna LST the plants as much as possible so I will have more colas in the end. Switching to flowering in 13 days so stay tuned!
Indica, a friends own hybrid (called Funky) and there is some cheese in the cabinet drying, should be smokable wed/thurs, personally.Right now I'm smoking on some Sage, Grandaddy, and some Bubba Kush! I'm staying stoney, how about you guys? LMAO
My only advice here is, be sure you are ready. I have seen plant developement stunted by transplanting too early and the roots not being able/willing to make the push out of their original volume as a result, which in the long term led to smaller plants and tight, tangled root patterns.
I let the soil dry, tip her up and look at how the roots are looking at the edge of medium (eg: where it touches the pot walls) and now only transplant if I see root running on 25% or more of the medium. If all you see is a small amount of root material, pop her back in, give her a good water and look again in a week.
Nice! do you plan on curing?Indica, a friends own hybrid (called Funky) and there is some cheese in the cabinet drying, should be smokable wed/thurs, personally.
hey man i got some pics in a few days that will blow ur mind, I usually let the little girls grow in the cups for a month b4 transplanting and let me suggest going out and buying a new generation led...they deff grow and veg way better then cfl and last years man. What ru plannin on transplanting them into? I use three gal grow bags for ones i start flowering two weeks after translpant to let their roots settle in before production time. Remember less is more wit nutes and that usually is the problem cause Ive grown in ffof with just water and they have turned out pretty descent.