Check out these videos (two of my favs). I skipped to the good parts for you in the links already:
Thx yes I just was being ruff but I no what you guys mean bought pinching/ making it soft
Yeah, I had the same problem with my last grow. Wouldnât stop for a while. I had to supercrop 2-3 times on some branches. Some strains just donât suit the machine too well especially if sativa traits come out more prevalent than indica traits
Itâs a purple kush auto indica so thought it would be a lil shorter but this girl is a beast unfortunately n just keeps growing I took a good amount of leaves off her and cutt off 2 tops that wouldnât make it and also snapped a top n sheâs is just growing lol beast
Usually when they have long thin leaves like yours is showing that means itâs probably sativa dominant. Typically indica (and ruderalis used for autos) have thicker leaves.
From i49 purple kush auto indica thatâs what it says idk they playing me lolđ
lol maybe, it was supposed to be an auto too
I used the purple kush auto indica recipe also on the grobo seems to be loving it also but hey what do I honestly no itâs my first grow
It says 80%indica had to look it up again
Yeah but if itâs been bred down the line with anything sativa that trait could have come out on this one. Who knows next one could be sorter . Most stuff now a days is hybrid anyway just sativa or indica dom
I fill it thx guys it is what it is cant wait to smoke it lol I shur ainât paying no 60$70$ 8this from the club
Iâm not sure but organics arenât made to compliment grobo nutrients if I remember correctly, please check with @Stephen about this to be sure!
Heres an old post of the subject from when I posted about the same productâŚ
https://www.allgrowers.com/t/blueberry-indica-canuck-seeds-fem-first-grow-harvested/3292/222?u=bplatinum9
Theyâre just not designed for a full organic use case but small amounts of some organics are alright, such as hydroguard. If it has potential to clog the system (pumps/etc) or needs to live for longer than a week itâs not appropriate.
I have a jar of the powder but there is a liquid form that is similar to it. This is what the non-organic looks like:
For that organic bottle this is the label:
So, just judging by those two labels:
- For the non-organic there are only 2 ingredients to double-check for reactions/compatibility, and in this case those ingredients are just P & K which are precisely the two nutrients that what we want to add.
- For the organic there are 7 ingredients to check, one of which has a secondary ingredient. This one is more risky (in my opinion) but could be fine; Iâm not a chemist, this logic is just based on limiting the unknowns to a minimum. Simply put - I wouldnât risk my plant (or warranty should it mess up some inner component) to find out.
Rodger that so I definitely got the wrong one the non organic powder from is the one we want for our grobo correct?
Non organic liquid is easier to use but in this case the powder is fine too. I went with powder because it was a bit cheaper.
I say âin this caseâ because some powders donât fully dissolve in water so I canât recommend powders in general but this one specifically is water soluble and shouldnât leave stuff in the reservoir.
If you get the powder just mix the dosage of it in with some distilled water first in a cup or something, and then pour that solution into the res â make sure itâs mixed really well (and fully dissolved) first.
Wait a few hours after the drain/fill to be sure the grobo has balanced the nutes/pH etc first. You donât want to have this in the water before it checks if it needs to add bottle #5 etc.