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oldman
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Hello Rello
You've got it I think. I didn't check the ph as I'm drawing out of the same old well, but the ferts at 10/10/10 likely put a shock through the whole system. That's what's happened to me, I've got so many little odds and ends I'm doing, I don't pay attention to the details. Outdoors I get away with it because of the buffering I get from a limestone based soil.
And they look like they could be harvested in a week, but I think I'll try Muddy's routine -- let them go for awhile and watch the clouding of the tricomes. Right now they are all perfectly clear with 0 cloudiness. I saw that last fall muddy with some plants that I would have pulled because of all brown hairs, but sure to what you said, they took off again for another growth spurt. I wouldn't have believed it had I not saw it before my very eyes!
You've got it I think. I didn't check the ph as I'm drawing out of the same old well, but the ferts at 10/10/10 likely put a shock through the whole system. That's what's happened to me, I've got so many little odds and ends I'm doing, I don't pay attention to the details. Outdoors I get away with it because of the buffering I get from a limestone based soil.
And they look like they could be harvested in a week, but I think I'll try Muddy's routine -- let them go for awhile and watch the clouding of the tricomes. Right now they are all perfectly clear with 0 cloudiness. I saw that last fall muddy with some plants that I would have pulled because of all brown hairs, but sure to what you said, they took off again for another growth spurt. I wouldn't have believed it had I not saw it before my very eyes!