The stinkier the better
Facts
Ive never had a successful WW grow, entire bag from canuk caput. So I cant say what the final flower looks like from experience, but id say if you can hold off 3-5 more days you’ll be in a good spot. I dont run a flush period in coco since the last top dressing was 5 weeks prior to harvest, so she usually has burnt through most nutrients by then.
Ok thanks my gd brotha I’m gonna have no choice but to wait cause I ordered the drying rack wont get here till the 28th
Witch means the ones I’ve been flushing out are gonna get more ripe
Dam bro that insane I hope they gave a bag back or an entire refund money is not easy to come by
Yea I can see already when I get there gonna have a lil issue been watching u an @Mpower11 with the conversations about that with some people sounds a lil confusing to me not like regular nutes
Its not confusing if explained right.
By the sounds of it the organic matter in gaia products is usually eaten up in a 30 day period at a mix ratio of 1 tbp per gallon. So consider flowering time at 60 days…
Veg doesnt matter ignore it. Every transplant is 30 days. Thats 60 to 90 np
So 30 days into flowering is like week 2 of buds. So a top dress takes about 3 days to work its magic into the soil so the plant can use it. That should last 30 more days…end of grow
I agree with Todd it’s not as hard as it sounds… Actually organic growing is easier…
One thing I can add to this is when you add compost tea in the mix your increasing organisms in the soil that break down nutrients faster… In turn I find top dress becomes available faster for the plants…
My next grow I’m going to feed a weak dose of compost tea every 2 weeks (after 3 weeks of Veg) see how it goes…
Yes lets see how that goes. And your outdoor auto
Monday the auto received its first drink of compost tea. Plant is healthy didn’t look like it needed it but I just want to see what happens.
5 L of tea in a 12 gallon pot
Thanks for the breakdown my good brothas it actually does sound a lil easy how u put it @Mpower11 how much of that tea u feed them out of that 12 gallon pot per plant
So the soil is almost like the fox farm then good for 30 days then have to transplant or feed it correct
I found foxfarm good right to the end…nothing needed
I found it pretty gd as well was easy to calculate we’re I was in the feeding once the soil ran out of its nutes since organic is done differently do u balance the water at all an u transplanting is reviving the soil correct so what happens when ur in a 5 gallon pot an u can’t transplant anymore
My outside auto plant I feed 5 Litres of tea. I did it because I believe it will be good for the soil. The plant didn’t look like it needed the food but I though it was a good idea anyways.
Got some more readings for u after tonight’s flushing the royal gorilla is the lowest at the moment then the gg4 the sour still a lil to high an the white widow has 3 days left before I start flushing her
Ok so since u gave ur auto 5l Of tea hypothetically if it don’t rain when would u give it another 5liters or do u increase the amount
The lower the better.
I will consider making Auto more tea in about 2 weeks from the first dose. This is all depends on how the plant looks vs time