I was thinking of dropping a few of the products as well. I think that as suggested, brewing teas would be a good idea. Maybe just mixing the correct amount of guanos with lime and kelp meal into the soil, then just add water. Id like that a lot better than using the liquid nutes all the time.
I can also keep a good supply of bubbled water for watering the plants. I havent had the problems with the plants all the time, but I have always been dissatisfied with my yields.
thats more or less what i do,i dont have a ph pen or anything like that,i mostly just water,if a leaf starts looking funky i add what i think it needs and go from there.
Hey Unc. If you want a cheap way to test for ph, get the General Hydroponics liquid ph tester. Its only $7.50 on the website that the store I go to orders from.
i can get those here,no need for me to use them right now,in the future i will just get a new digital pen,but for now my mix does all that for me,switching to 50% RO water ended all my lock out probs.and i am reusing my soil now,its so full of bio life its pretty stable ph wise
on;y freshly fallen,its also a huge pain in the ass,if you want 5 gallons of water,you need like 50 gallons of snow,but if that is your best source of pure water it is basically rain water,that seems to work for mah nature
The plants looked better than I thought they would. The top of both PPP have swollen a bit, and look more resinous. A fly died on the big PPP. It looks frozen stuck to the trichomes
We tied the big PPP down, so it didnt stretch much. Its 2 feet tall with a little LST.
Im going to pull it on week 10. I think it needs more aging.
I smoked a little bit of the big PPP. The high is not anything special right now. Maybe when it goes a couple more weeks and dries and cures, it will be better.
Youre right Unc, they look dankolicious!
The little one looks like it got good genetics did you take cutting? looks like ist one of them that turn color in cooler temps.what lighting are you flowering with?