Look at these biatches They love soiless mixes.
We're going to increase our feeding frequency, as the low amounts and frequency of feeding is beginning to show. Some of the signs of a small deficiency in a soiless mix seem to be downward bent/canoe leaf tips, and longer internodes.
We'll increase the frequency of feeding, but keep the strength the same. If we need more, we'll increase the strength of the doses.
Anyhow, this girl is beautiful (so is her sister), and we have a couple clones of her re-vegging at the moment So we'll try different feeding regimens on her until we dial it in. Easy to grow, easy to clone, smells and looks great, has that heavy yielder look to the structure, etc... Great plant. Thanks Res Again...
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We're going to increase our feeding frequency, as the low amounts and frequency of feeding is beginning to show. Some of the signs of a small deficiency in a soiless mix seem to be downward bent/canoe leaf tips, and longer internodes.
We'll increase the frequency of feeding, but keep the strength the same. If we need more, we'll increase the strength of the doses.
Anyhow, this girl is beautiful (so is her sister), and we have a couple clones of her re-vegging at the moment So we'll try different feeding regimens on her until we dial it in. Easy to grow, easy to clone, smells and looks great, has that heavy yielder look to the structure, etc... Great plant. Thanks Res Again...
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