Second run hope it goes well

ChefKimbo

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Looks good so far.

Not that PH is your problem, but the most of the OG/CHEM/DIESEL crosses are sensitive to PH in my experience, even in soil.

They also want slightly more Mg, K, and Ca, (in that order) than most. Low levels of either of these can cause N deficiencies.I recommend trying a supplement that provides those plus aminos and enzymes before you push your base nutes up.

Just trying to save you some frustration in early veg.
 

Frank Nitty

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Looks good so far.

Not that PH is your problem, but the most of the OG/CHEM/DIESEL crosses are sensitive to PH in my experience, even in soil.

They also want slightly more Mg, K, and Ca, (in that order) than most. Low levels of either of these can cause N deficiencies.I recommend trying a supplement that provides those plus aminos and enzymes before you push your base nutes up.

Just trying to save you some frustration in early veg.
Good man...
 

Thebanktella

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Looks good so far.

Not that PH is your problem, but the most of the OG/CHEM/DIESEL crosses are sensitive to PH in my experience, even in soil.

They also want slightly more Mg, K, and Ca, (in that order) than most. Low levels of either of these can cause N deficiencies.I recommend trying a supplement that provides those plus aminos and enzymes before you push your base nutes up.

Just trying to save you some frustration in early veg.
Thanks for the heads up dude I will take that into account , just gave em a feeding of sea grow and tricho derma and Epsom salts ,, did a top dressing of worm castings , gonna do a light foliar mist of kelp mix later just before lights out will take a few pics later for you guys
 

Frank Nitty

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Boatguy

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My only question is why? With so few leaves, why would you remove any.... Looked like a promising grow up until now.
 

Thebanktella

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My only question is why? With so few leaves, why would you remove any.... Looked like a promising grow up until now.
This method helps the plant use as little energy to to boost growth as there isn't that much foliage to consume as and waste energy , so it maximizes the use for making new top foliage for bud production ..... so I've heard doing wat I've been taught by master @Mad Hamish
 

Mad Hamish

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My only question is why? With so few leaves, why would you remove any.... Looked like a promising grow up until now.
We want him to be able to select good cuts off each mother. Seeing as the CUTS are possible future moms it is of absolute importance to use an apical branch not ramial. Using ramial branches for mums and consequently clones results in a lot of bush with little energy. I will go get some pics of what a ramial clone does later and show you a side (ramial) branch overtaking the apical node already.

So in short all sucker nodes need to be removed along with the fan leaves feeding them. If the fans do not get removed there is a risk of node regrowth and this will be bad, total herm risk. These are fems remember.

This run is about more than bud it is about the start of a perpetual system and as such here some solid foundations will be built. As is right now the girls are heading for becoming pretty large and will be in need of good circulation around the soil as stagnant air produces yet another hermaphrodite risk.

Any further questions just shout I am subbed now
 
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