Another project complete, I'd say it was a success. I know with a larger population something better could be found but I'm happy with what I got. I'd say the stability, based on traits passed from each parent, is excellent. There is 50% representation of both parents present in almost every characteristic. One thing stands out though, yield. Huge yields with this girl, atleast 50% larger yields than either parent's potential.
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hey maybe i can get your guys opinion .... i look for the burnt tips you see in the second pic.. i equate that to pushing the plant in a healthy-ish way....
is that right? i dont know much about it but i know that when i push plants and they put out they do that...
should i be trying to get the burn to minimal ... like dial back?
or should i go for more tip burn.. ?
does any of this make sense?... never really looked into it tbh....
hey maybe i can get your guys opinion .... i look for the burnt tips you see in the second pic.. i equate that to pushing the plant in a healthy-ish way....
is that right? i dont know much about it but i know that when i push plants and they put out they do that...
should i be trying to get the burn to minimal ... like dial back?
or should i go for more tip burn.. ?
does any of this make sense?... never really looked into it tbh....
hey maybe i can get your guys opinion .... i look for the burnt tips you see in the second pic.. i equate that to pushing the plant in a healthy-ish way....
is that right? i dont know much about it but i know that when i push plants and they put out they do that...
should i be trying to get the burn to minimal ... like dial back?
or should i go for more tip burn.. ?
does any of this make sense?... never really looked into it tbh....
Fucking rats! Just lost 1/3 of my veg tent and 1/4 of my flower in a single night due to the vermin finding their way in and deciding the bark of my favorite strains was a delicacy.
Yea I got nothing there... I feed organically and brew 90%... so ph and ppm isn't something I've looked at in a while since I've been on this mix a bit now and have a good feel for it for the most part...
Looks like I need to start paying more attention lol
***it does seem however whenever i see it is when growth rates are at their peak.. or thats what it seems like for me... would u say thats true that you dont really see it in presence of deficiency or problems?
ive had it on several strains now that all turned out nice... heres a snoman/diesel pheno of grape stomper bx2
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If you are using a good base soil with a decent buffet of amendments in it...and you are using a well made activated compost tea, your micro herd should keep the ph in check for you. I have been running organic soil since late 2005 and have never even given a second thought to ph. It's just not an issue in an organic setup.
This is, of course, just my opinion. Bt it's an opinion formed from 8 years of trial and error.