This grow I've made some changes in the way I use [HASHTAG]#megacrop[/HASHTAG] I now use @Greenleaf Nutrients kelp as part of my feeding schedule and the results have been very good so far.

Here's what I've used so far this entire grow for feeding 21 plants for the 1st 30 days, Mega Crop I've used around 100 grams, 6 tsp SC,18 tsp GH Cal Mag, 2 tsp BE all which is considerably less than normal for this stage of growth, normally I would've used about 3 times as much. What I've been doing different is feeding more kelp than MC mix.
From GL PDF
Algae Extract Nutrient and plant enhancer and growth stimulant causes vigorous growth of plant and stem. Includes more than 70 minerals, growth hormones, cytokinin, auxins, vitamins, and enzymes
This is what caught my attention about the kelp and so far all the plants have really liked both foliar feedings and root drenching and the good thing is a little goes a long way 1/2 tsp per 5 gallon. I'm now at my max of 4 grams MC per gallon and will hold there with SC staying same 1 tsp per 5 gallon I'm also only giving 1 tsp BE per 5 gallon every other feeding after this last feeding today of back to back feedings

I've also added MC Enhance to the feed schedule thanks @Mizzo81 and @midIN for the info on it.

BTW I'm only mixing 5 gallon of MC nutes a day feeding 21 plants the rest is Kelp feeding with MC Enhance every 3rd feeding
 
I feel the same way. Especially when they’re seedling and need as much energy and stuff to create the roots to search out the nutrients in the soil. I stop foliar when flowers start. Tony just blessed me with a box full o samples lol. Can’t wait to start a new batch and start testing these organic nutes out. I’m liking the greenlife biotics stuff can’t wait to test the nutes now especially the calmag says if foliar to start with .5 ml per 64oz. And he knows I run cobs and their requirements with extra calmag. 100% bioavailability and like 8.5% cal and 4.5% mag .03% salts so nonreal build up. Little to no flush needed.
 
Live from Dabberville :poof: we are looking :woohoo:
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Garden looks happy. That 5x5 is full you do you pull them all out for chores or just a few to get around? I thought I had a lot of work with one lil 5x5 you must be a busy man with a garden like that one.
:cheers:
 
Ya second that Mizzo.
:toke: :thanks:

Garden looks happy. That 5x5 is full you do you pull them all out for chores or just a few to get around? I thought I had a lot of work with one lil 5x5 you must be a busy man with a garden like that one.
:cheers:
It's a job but in the end it pays well :headbang:
 
Looking good in Dabberville!
 

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