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So real deal certified chem 4. This is the shame of commercial grows in Denver. This is the same age as the last one. That last one 9 weeks, this one 11, ain’t gonna happen. But in the proper hands at 11 weeks straight up knocks your dick in the dirt. They will mix it with the white to get it down to 9 weeks...and water it the fuck down Makes me a little sick I admit |
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I've run into a "Chem 4" a couple times around town that hated being directly in the light. We ran them on the periphery of squads and the weight was better every time. Actually finished up/faded decently but I would have run them to 9/beyond if I could have. Got a legit Jack that I have to pull at 8 every time (that's fucking sick.)
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Why do you think he is going to need more K?
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That soil is still under 4% K. I would give it 2-3 weeks and K deficiency will be visible, or is it already?
I haven't found a strain that enjoys less than ~4.5%k, even with balanced feeds. My theory on why... In this instance K is the only thing that would limit growth in his mix. Finding the proper starting level of K for optimum root growth and overall plant vigor is the goal. Coming up short will be evident quite quickly. Would you say that K is at a good level? Do you have any field soils that you are working with that high of Ca ppm? Jidoka, that scrog is packed. You sure do like your chems...My photo contribution from Mystics thread. A BubbaDub @ 36. EC might have been pushed this run... |
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Can't just run the numbers without looking at the bigger picture.
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this post should be read over and over again... !
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Does the Sample from my bed posted a few days ago have a "handful" of gypsum in the sample? If it does then the gypsum found its way back to itself for a congregation after being mixed. Field soil, I agree. In a mix it isn't as likely. Unless the mixing was done half assed. I have pulled multiple samples to confirm my thoughts. I understand where your coming from though. I can't speak for herman and what he used and how he mixed. Just from my experiences. Slow, can you go through the 3 photos herman posted and tell us what you see? |
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