@serf we did and I appreciate you, as well as you @Growdoc & @Storm for sure starting photos im over auto’s
Personally I have never grown an auto. Before I planned on getting into growing cannabis I was all stoked about autos, then the more I read the less appealing they became. They definitely have their use cases but why they are sold especially targeting new growers I’ll never understand. Can be super finicky, less control, meh. All the things you may not find out until, well, you find out haha.
I think that is a good action plan, you won’t regret it. You wont be on a fixed but random time schedule, can experiment and really learn the plant. Grow monster(s) or pack a tent, your choice. However, you are getting the foundation set here which is a great thing. Looking forward to seeing your future grows and how these turn out.
Yeah the ones I have grown have turnt out good, but no question once something is wrong it goes south it goes quick! I wants experiment with cloning as well so another reason! I’ll definitely keep you up dated, I do have 3 photos started planet of the grapes rbx by ethos’s maybe fine a keeper out two!
It’s manganese. Did you treat it for that yet? Damaged leaves will not recover. Watch new growth. You have nothing to lose to keep going but you need to treat for manganese.
And what would you use to treat for manganese
I use FF Manganese as a soil drench or Southern Ag Nutritional Citrus Spray as a folia. The foliar will uptake much quicker.
And u can use the folia in flower?
Yes… it’s not a pesticide… it’s just nutrients
I just ordered some this morning suppose to be here Sunday! I appriciate you🫡
Your plants will love it! I use it in a normal rotation.
Just make sure to spray just at lights out.
I appreciate it! Do you still use regular nutes or just this and water? Was just curious how you run your schedule with it!?
I use @Roadsideorganics.ok top amendments. I only use liquid soil nutes and foliage for specific deficiencies.
Edit: I do use black strap molasses, Epsom and sometimes a Cal/Mag but I’ve been making my own water soluble calcium and water soluble calcium phosphate that goes on as a foliar