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Looks frosty bro! maybe the trichome heads fused together?Thank you sir. Spreading the mephisto love....
Looks frosty bro! maybe the trichome heads fused together?Thank you sir. Spreading the mephisto love....
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Day 56 and seeing amber already
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Do you see what appears to be a big cloudy trichome head with three dark spots, lower center. What is it View attachment 803098
Yeah @tripaholic88 is right, promix has basically nothing for nutrients. I mixed in the 8-10oz of the 4-4-4 into the whole blend because of that. Thinking about how I've done it, it is most likely a heavier compost mix., I should have measured what was in the wheel barrow and the half bag of promix. The wheel barrow definitely has more volume than a half bag of promix. I'll measure the soil when I do it again, its probably in the range Trippy recommended.
Frostilicious! Never heard of such a thing but I'd imagine it's possible, wish the photo was clearer.Looks frosty bro! maybe the trichome heads fused together?
Yup THC maxes out shortly after turning cloudy. I usually wait till the plants are consuming their leaves and I see a good percentage of amber, these girls got a couple weeks for my likings.
pepe, those pics have the tightest clusters of Trichs that I have seen to date. Just beautiful From what I understand with all cloudy like that, THC is peaking right now? Are you going to let it amber a bit to take the edge off, cause right now it looks like Zinger Weed! Lol Das Good!
Do the bags say whats in it?I use ProMix Ultimate which is an OMRI certified organic compost and also has some organic added nutes. I really like the stuff. Might be another option for the added compost in your mix,
Beautiful as alwaysA couple quick pictures of the Sour Livers and SkyStompers
Day 58
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Thank you sir. So you think that were overloading the soil with potassium that the plants are not using causing it to lock out calcium?Great job Pepe. I think this proves a lot of questions and problems people have. Cal is definitely needed but easily locked out. I believe primarily by potsssium. The mix and additional top dressings are much much lower than what most pour from the bottle. Very very nice