slipdefeu
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@sdf: maybe i wrongly understand but i think he sayed he don't smoke
Ok if it's just for show i agree
@sdf: maybe i wrongly understand but i think he sayed he don't smoke
Do I really need 2 blumats with 7 L pots? And after soak if blumats continue to drop and overflow do I need to adjust them? I don't need run off with blumats right?
I agree that high ec alone will cause nothing but trouble. I simply believe that when all conditions are maximized raising the feeding helps increase bud size and density. They don't put the rise on the feeding tables just to make you buy more product. I do run co2 and it certianly helps. I run very little runoff with 4-5 small strong feedings a day. I think a very important step is never letting the coco dry out after the second or third week of flower. If it dries you will have nutrients left suspended in the media and the buildup will cause problems. The use of fasilitor as a foliar in the early part of flower also certianly increases bud sites all the way down each branch, it's expensive but you use very very little. The most important might be putting a branch in each square of the trellis. It's 100 squares in a 5x5 and I cut all but 100 branches including the main tops. The strain plays a role but there is a lot of potential in the high yielders. I think the max in my setup is probably closer to 2 gpw but that probably seems like bs to you at this point. Don't shut any doors, there are a lot of variables at play and ec is a small but important one. My albums have pics.
yes it is, i have a substrate ph meter and when i had my phytium problem i did check to see what happened...i was feeding at 6.2 and drain was like 5.5...when i checked the ph of the substrate it was around 4.9/5...Is run off ph is good indicator what happened in the medium? 6.5 looks high to me. I'm afraid more difficiency can appear.