Should I start over?

@DoobieBroGrows :welcome:Welcome to AFN:welcome: It has been a long time since I used DynaGro Here is a spreadsheet that you can set the volume of nutrients you want to mix and the % strength you want and it does the calculations for you. The numbers are from DynaGro.


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After reading this chart I wish I bought Foliage Pro. But I was told to get Grow instead of Foliage Pro. Why do I always learn stuff the hard way.
 
These are my best 2 girls.
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I think it’s a great idea to keep growing them and use them as educational tools for the new beans. Learning how to water and get the lighting right by seeing and reading the plants will help a ton regardless if those plants produce a lot or a little. Take advantage of learning from mistakes for sure. Im a rookie myself and looking at it as watering the soil not the plant was key for me. Im in coco but my two cents is I’d never let soil get dry. @Mañ'O'Green suggests often to weigh your pots dry and soaked, figure out the water weight, and water when you lose half that. When you see his grows you just may follow that advice. You surrounded by some great growers now so you’re in good hands. Good luck and happy growing!
 
Side note…I’m in coco SOLELY because I know I have to water/feed every day to runoff. Keeps it very simple for me because it takes over/under watering out of the equation and the nutrients schedule is easy to follow.
 
Side note…I’m in coco SOLELY because I know I have to water/feed every day to runoff. Keeps it very simple for me because it takes over/under watering out of the equation and the nutrients schedule is easy to follow.


this is why I went DWC, soil was mystifying but i know how to make a margarita :crying:
 
After reading this chart I wish I bought Foliage Pro. But I was told to get Grow instead of Foliage Pro. Why do I always learn stuff the hard way.
Yes the Foliage pro is a better balance for cannabis. DynaGro has a whole web section dedicated to cannabis. Look it up.

:crying: I have a whole shelf of stuff I don't use any more on cannabis. In fact it is way to much for my outdoor yard and gardens. :crying:

I think it’s a great idea to keep growing them and use them as educational tools for the new beans. Learning how to water and get the lighting right by seeing and reading the plants will help a ton regardless if those plants produce a lot or a little. Take advantage of learning from mistakes for sure. Im a rookie myself and looking at it as watering the soil not the plant was key for me. Im in coco but my two cents is I’d never let soil get dry. @Mañ'O'Green suggests often to weigh your pots dry and soaked, figure out the water weight, and water when you lose half that. When you see his grows you just may follow that advice. You surrounded by some great growers now so you’re in good hands. Good luck and happy growing!

Well it is a little different for coco, Start fertigating 2 hours after lights on and get to 20% run-off and stop fertigating by two hours prior to lights out.
 
Yes the Foliage pro is a better balance for cannabis. DynaGro has a whole web section dedicated to cannabis. Look it up.

:crying: I have a whole shelf of stuff I don't use any more on cannabis. In fact it is way to much for my outdoor yard and gardens. :crying:



Well it is a little different for coco, Start fertigating 2 hours after lights on and get to 20% run-off and stop fertigating by two hours prior to lights out.
I did look it up. The only time I could find Foliage Pro connection to cannabis was a excerpt from the Dude Grows Show where the owner of DynaGro talks about how you only need Grow or Foliage Pro maybe some Protekt and MagPro. But really said you only need Grow or Foliage Pro. Bloom nutrients aren't necessary he said. He also said that bloom nutrients were created because people wanted to buy em but they are not needed? He said you can use just Grow or Foliage Pro and have excellent results with cannabis.
 
Ok so I am upping the nutes to 500 ppm. Thoughts? Too soon? They look hungry, ready to take off hopefully.
 
I did look it up. The only time I could find Foliage Pro connection to cannabis was a excerpt from the Dude Grows Show where the owner of DynaGro talks about how you only need Grow or Foliage Pro maybe some Protekt and MagPro. But really said you only need Grow or Foliage Pro. Bloom nutrients aren't necessary he said. He also said that bloom nutrients were created because people wanted to buy em but they are not needed? He said you can use just Grow or Foliage Pro and have excellent results with cannabis.
Idk maybe I wasn't looking in the right place.
 
I also have this Barney's Farm Gorilla Glue auto mutant. Should I give up on this particular plant? She has looked like this for 2 weeks . I don't want to waste the time and effort, also I have beans soaking. And I kinda need the pot. But if someone thinks that it can still turn into something decent lmk. I will chalk it up as a learning experience... she is 21 days old.
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