no no no, im a lazy farmer no measuring gadgetatronics here. I let the plants tell me what they want :smoking:start weak and get stronger and just go off the signs. :pass:

Actually i do measure 2 things ...temp and humidity.
very good you are like me then no ph or e.c pens over here for now anyways are you useing advanced nutes if so id love to know how much ml/L your useing and what add on apart from the base nutes :pass:
 
This run has been completely organic. A combination of biotabs, boom boom spray, pk tee and nitrozhyme.

The soil i mix 1 or 2 crushed tabs into but non directly around the seedling as it can get too hot (i only do this as i use recycled soil). I also add another 2-3 whole tabs about 1/3 of the way under the soil (in a 20l pot). Could be less or more depending on the size of the pot
I sprayed them with boom boom every other day from about a week old up until flower starts.they get nitrozhyme just as they go into flower at 1ml per litre and if they look hungry once again during. Pk tee i brew and feed once a week at a guesstimate of 15g per litre of water.


When i use regular nutes i use growth tecnology line.... i start base nutes at about 3 ml per litre once a week and work up to 7ml per litre. I start on only veg nutes then transition in pre flower with a mix of 50/50 veg and flower and then once flower is fully under way cut out the veg nutes. I also add various boosters along the way such as grow, bloom and pk. And with some less robust/resistant strains i sometimes use the odd shot of liquid silicone.
 
This run has been completely organic. A combination of biotabs, boom boom spray, pk tee and nitrozhyme.

The soil i mix 1 or 2 crushed tabs into but non directly around the seedling as it can get too hot (i only do this as i use recycled soil). I also add another 2-3 whole tabs about 1/3 of the way under the soil (in a 20l pot). Could be less or more depending on the size of the pot
I sprayed them with boom boom every other day from about a week old up until flower starts.they get nitrozhyme just as they go into flower at 1ml per litre and if they look hungry once again during. Pk tee i brew and feed once a week at a guesstimate of 15g per litre of water.


When i use regular nutes i use growth tecnology line.... i start base nutes at about 3 ml per litre once a week and work up to 7ml per litre. I start on only veg nutes then transition in pre flower with a mix of 50/50 veg and flower and then once flower is fully under way cut out the veg nutes. I also add various boosters along the way such as grow, bloom and pk. And with some less robust/resistant strains i sometimes use the odd shot of liquid silicone.
ahh yes bio tabs now i remember damm another guy who has awsomeness from bio tabs im really hung up on what i want to use next bio tabs or remo nutes ahhhh desicions:pass:
 
wow! how cheap is that site by the way! theyve got xxl seeds at 70p! i cant even buy a snickers for that price! just had a flick through some of this and got confused though as theres quite a few really dutch passion looking plants. especially @RamboGardens. so i looked on the site and it says they buy from european breeders in bulk to save money. are they dutch passion etc just rebranded and sold on at half the price?
 
wow! how cheap is that site by the way! theyve got xxl seeds at 70p! i cant even buy a snickers for that price! just had a flick through some of this and got confused though as theres quite a few really dutch passion looking plants. especially @RamboGardens. so i looked on the site and it says they buy from european breeders in bulk to save money. are they dutch passion etc just rebranded and sold on at half the price?
not too sure on the specifics i do know they are a sister company of dutch passion maybe @DutchPassionTony could answer you better :pass:
 
this Q&A helps explain a little more about Seed Stockers and the philosophy behind the company https://www.seedstockers.com/en/blog/?p=145

Seed Stockers cherry pick from the best of the Dutch and Spanish (and other) breeders that we have got to know over the last few decades. We like to think we know a lot of the most talented breeders. Only the best genetics are picked, so we are very confident about the performance. But the seeds are bought in bulk for the lowest prices, and Seed Stockers operate with the lowest costs. No expensive advertising etc. So costs are very low, and we can pass the low prices onto the customers. Its a top quality seed supply, but with a different business model which we hope people will like
 
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