Ya magic greens alright, in have used it to nurse back some plants that where locked out. I'd be suprised if it did what you where looking for though, I just nursed those back long enough to get cuts and save his genetics.What I truly would love to know if u guys think it would be a good idea to foliar feed with magic green or not.
How many do you have stacked up behind? Root those bastards out in 1.5's (takes 7-10 days) and flip them 12 per, with a perfect environment they will blow the fuck up. If you do that hook yourself up and get some ib3 (rapid, excelarator, and more that I'm not thinking of). That will definitely give you a head start.
Fwiw it's almost impossible to guess from those pictures whether you should flower them or not. If I had to make the decision I would look at all parts of the plant, do the roots look good, are the stems beefy and healthy, are the nodes tight. How does the turgidity look 30 minutes after the lights come on, one hour later, and then 2 hours later. You can learn a lot about the health of a veg room from watching that turgidity throughout the cycle. As a weird aside, that only works in veg, I never see any kind of identifiable backing off of turgidity in healthy plants in a bloom room. Sad plants will sag but not healthy ones. In veg rooms even healthy ones can sag a bit more or less and give you an idea of where they are at.
The impression I got from the picture was that they looked like plants that had gotten real stretchy and where floppy
I just have such a hard time imagining that it is a nute/root issue. I've flowered those giant cubes before in dutch trays and there alright, even fed cocos ab it's hard to imagine, I feel like a lot of the cogr European guys veg the big rw cubes and put them on the cogr boards so they have to be to some extent healthy.Your right about the environment being most important and understanding all the other peramiters. but we covered what was wrong in the first thread. Now hes to the point of deciding weather to use these or another batch that's a couple weeks behind but healthy.
aloe russ, Ill let someone else chime in on foliars as I don't use them, so no advice here. Except under normal healthy growing circumstances I wouldn't ever spray anything.
I don't deny for a minute that the big ass cubes are a contributing factor, I just feel like many if not most times in a garden it is a series of small mistakes that have catastrophic implications. It would almost seem that attributing this to the stupid cubes would be a missed opportunity to find another underlying problem in the garden.