That’s what 0.01 is lol.
There are dozens of them on Amazon that will do that.
Marty
That’s what 0.01 is lol.
There are dozens of them on Amazon that will do that.
Marty
Sorry not 100 of a gram, tents of a gram. 0.50 is 1/2 gram. Duh, senior moment there lol.
Marty
why are you diluting it?
You guys will chew me out if I tell why I was diluting it.
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Ok. Thinking I had at least two weeks to go with the Gary Payton, i decided to switch from dakine420 to Jack’s for those final weeks to see what difference it would make. Grok suggested diluting all things considered.
Turned out I had less thsn 36 hours.
Wow dude you cant just add stuff. This is exactly why you had problems the last few times remember!
If you want to see if theres a difference then you need to have 2 exact plants. You need 2 clones of the same plant and they need to be similar in structure. Not all clones are identical in structure or form. Then you need to give both plants diffent nutrients. One plant get this brand and the other plant gets the other brand of nutrients. And test grow each line of nutrients and see if there is a winner then go with that nutrient for that strain. And then when you can see what worked and then you can try mixing nutrients on a 3rd plant or regrow. Simply adding more or swapping to different brands of nutrients is not a good idea. And let alone in the last bit of flower. I mean it seems like your trying to mess up the grow?. If you have a deficiency or nutrient lock out at this stage and late in flower you will have grown a decent plant and then messed it up at the end. I feel like you want to try things and that’s great but get some more grows under your belt. Find out what is working for your grows and enviroment and just grow a bit first. Then start messing around and testing things out. Im not here to lecture you about anything or tell you how to do things. Or “chew you out” but if you want do your own thing then why ask us? Were not gonna chew you out only advise.
I know a few other members here have tried to help you also and they got mad about you not listening. But I always help everyone if i can. And i can tell you that changing things late in the game of flower is a really BAD idea. You want all your growing issues handled before you go into flower and that big of a change can and will stress the plant which slows its growth and can stunt it. Sometimes its better to lay off the nutrients. Im actually trying to grow with less nutrients myself to where i can stop all my tip burn on my leaves. I have been using lots of nutrients for years i feed 6 days out of 7. I water only 1 day out of 7 seven. So we all are learning and ive been using autopots lately and im having to adapt my grows.
I was thinking the same thing and was going to say something witty but then I remembered not my circus not my monkeys lol.
Kinda like no reason to ask if you don’t listen. And with having said that it is with wisdom that I do, cause I used to throw the kitchen sink at my grow…oh if I just add this or change this…It rarely worked out.
It takes a lot of grows sometimes to learn that. KISS.
Marty
Honestly I think about the research that companies put into their products developing feed plans/ schedules. They don’t want you to fail because you wont buy their products anymore lol. One of the scientists that works at J.R. Peters and is related to them said something similar, too many times people try to create a witches brew cause the the mix isn’t the right color etc.
Shoot. I feed all plants one thing jacks 20 20 20. Eventually the budding plants will get a flower nute. The 20³ is a nute i started using for orchids. Found out everything loves it. I think ive spent 20 bucks to feed over 300 plants for a year being fed every other day or so. It has all the essentials, ill just dose quarter, half, or full scoop as i think. Of course the feed ,feed ,water is the recipe always.
I spend very little money on growing. Extremely very little. Little chunks of pennies on the dollar. Lol. I want the most for the least.
I use the 3-2-1 with bloom and finish. I recently with my last grow starting increasing by 50% to get EC close to 3.0, I haven’t really noticed a difference yet but its only 5 weeks into flower the end result will be the telling tale. I use 20-20-20 for my vegetable I have some awesome looking San Marzano tomatoes I grew from seed that will be planted in my garden in a few days.
Yeah i love as simple as possible.
Exerp from " bread from stone" 1894
One day, while milling grain, he noticed that some stones were mixed with it and [he] ground [them] into a meal. He sprinkled this stone meal over the soil of his garden and was surprised to note how the vegetables took on a new, more vigorous growth. This led him to repeat the experiment by grinding more stones and applying the stone meal to fruit trees. Much to his surprise, apple trees that formerly bore wormy, imperfect fruit now produced fine quality fruit free from worms. Also vegetables fertilized by stone meal were free from insect pests and diseases. It seemed to be a complete plant food, which produced fine vegetables even in the poorest soil.
Encouraged by these results, Hensel put his “Stone Meal” on the market, and wrote extensively on its superiority over chemical fertilizers, while at the same time opposing the use of animal manure, and the nitrogen theory on which it is based, claiming that when plants are supplied with Stone Meal, plenty of water, air and sunshine, they will grow health-fully even if the soil is poor in nitrogen, since it was his belief that plants derive their nitrogen through their leaves, and do not depend on the soil for this element.
Well they absolutely do receive N through their leaves, but I think only when it rains. The atmosphere will create N, and when it rains it carries N with it and then foliar feeds the plants with a very dilute N. However there is more to it than just that. A large portion of the time, along with the rain come lightening and thunder. The lightning creates O-zone, which also enhances the growth of plants.
I wonder if designing and developing a grow tent with (rain and lighting) would produce that same effect? How about it all you electronic nerds out there??
The dilute rain part would be easy…now making lightning that would be the trick. Probably wanna put a kill switch on the door flap to the tent lol.
Marty
Lol thats insane, you would be rich for creating and indoor thunderstorm.
There’s also the outside plants growing added is nitrogen as well. All the leaves and plants dropping and composting in the soil. Soil food web conversation.
The soil food web plays a crucial role in the cycling of nitrogen, a vital nutrient for plant growth. Microorganisms, particularly bacteria and fungi, are at the base of this web, converting nitrogen into forms usable by plants. Larger organisms, like protozoa and nematodes, then feed on these microorganisms, releasing the nitrogen back into the soil, where it can be taken up by plants.
So moldy bug shit huh? Sorry I’m in one of those moods today lol.
Marty