Its ok to leave fan leaves on. If you wanna cut away stuff cut auxiliary branches that wont recieve light. The fan leaves feed the tops and rootsI'm not going to top them just remove any lower folage that won't get any light
Its ok to leave fan leaves on. If you wanna cut away stuff cut auxiliary branches that wont recieve light. The fan leaves feed the tops and rootsI'm not going to top them just remove any lower folage that won't get any light
Its ok to leave fan leaves on. If you wanna cut away stuff cut auxiliary branches that wont recieve light. The fan leaves feed the tops and roots
Strangely enough this nutrient resigm I have had very little calmag issues and am yet to add any extra calmag. I'm thinking possibly the flower enhancer may have a calmag supplement on it or something that helps it. It seamed to work yet I'm still mid flower so hopefully it hasn't locked anything else outThats strange, too much flowering nutes can have a negative effect in the root zone during veg though. Excess phosphorus can lock out magnesium.
Thats awesome actually. I dont run coco but Ive ran into mag lockout from phosphorus before in soil. So i was waaaaaaay overboardStrangely enough this nutrient resigm I have had very little calmag issues and am yet to add any extra calmag. I'm thinking possibly the flower enhancer may have a calmag supplement on it or something that helps it. It seamed to work yet I'm still mid flower so hopefully it hasn't locked anything else out
I've found if you use calmag through veg you will run into calmag issues in flower. Thats using tap water though. It's not a proven theory but just something I've noticedThats awesome actually. I dont run coco but Ive ran into mag lockout from phosphorus before in soil. So i was waaaaaaay overboard
Its possible. For me, i was just feeding way too much, growing in fox farm soil, started feeding right away....big mistake. That run is over though, plant hermiedI've found if you use calmag through veg you will run into calmag issues in flower. Thats using tap water though. It's not a proven theory but just something I've noticed
I just use a cyco or another coco perlite mix I can't remember the name of. Although going to have to look at other options as it keeps going up in price. I've actually stuck pretty much to the feed sheet with this. Haven't checked ppm or tc at all which I probably should. Found my ph has stayed quite stable with this nutrient and I haven't had to adjust the mix each day, once its set thats been it which is nice.Its possible. For me, i was just feeding way too much, growing in fox farm soil, started feeding right away....big mistake. That run is over though, plant hermied
Thats actually really nice and the sound of that makes me wanna try coco out, but I probably wont lolI just use a cyco or another coco perlite mix I can't remember the name of. Although going to have to look at other options as it keeps going up in price. I've actually stuck pretty much to the feed sheet with this. Haven't checked ppm or tc at all which I probably should. Found my ph has stayed quite stable with this nutrient and I haven't had to adjust the mix each day, once its set thats been it which is nice.
Thats actually really nice and the sound of that makes me wanna try coco out, but I probably wont lol