To newbies out there attempting to mimic the 600W Hydroponic Grow Journal - 23.09 oz Harvest!
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Foremost, this is a decent grow journal. It gives you basic and general information, and will help you get started. HOWEVER, if you follow the nutrient schedule provided with the grow journal, there are some things to keep in mind. If you follow the nutrient schedule provided in the journal, you are highly unlikely to see similar results, such as a 23.09 oz harvest. If you follow the nutrient schedule as advertised, you will only be giving your plants 1 1/2 tsp of BLOOM per gallon at MOST throughout the flowering period. This was a mistake I made following this grow journal. I couldn't figure out for a couple of weeks why my buds seemed to have stopped growing and fattening up. Literally, bud growth had stalled. I checked everything: pH, RH, temp, air flow, scrounged for deficiencies, nothing. Again, this journal is a good place to START. You may have to find other information, and there's plenty, on how to administer nutrients during bloom (the Lucas Formula is one example). As of now, I am 6 1/2 weeks into flower, and have completely dropped the FloraGRO, as well as increased my BLOOM nutes to 3 tsp per gallon. I have immediately seen an increase in my bud size, and plan to increase BLOOM nutes to 4 tsp per gallon. I wasn't suspicious until I compared my indoor ladies with my 2 outdoors babes of the same strain and growing time periods. The outdoor ladies were growing faster and fattening up WAY bigger than the indoor ones. The only difference (besides the obvious) was that I was giving them General Organics and slightly more BLOOM (2-2/12 tsp per gallon at the time). If you follow the nute schedule provided with the grow journal and don't see growth with you buds, the logical choice may be to increase BLOOM nutes. Try not to get stuck on the nutrient schedule from this journal, it's just not realistic, and I doubt that is the schedule they actually followed to produce 23.09 oz's. Hope this helps to any who may be frustrated as to why they can't seem to mimic the grow journal. Misinformation is a b****! Anyway, use the grow journal as a GUIDELINE, as it is a good one, but try not to treat it as all inclusive.
from this web site:
Foremost, this is a decent grow journal. It gives you basic and general information, and will help you get started. HOWEVER, if you follow the nutrient schedule provided with the grow journal, there are some things to keep in mind. If you follow the nutrient schedule provided in the journal, you are highly unlikely to see similar results, such as a 23.09 oz harvest. If you follow the nutrient schedule as advertised, you will only be giving your plants 1 1/2 tsp of BLOOM per gallon at MOST throughout the flowering period. This was a mistake I made following this grow journal. I couldn't figure out for a couple of weeks why my buds seemed to have stopped growing and fattening up. Literally, bud growth had stalled. I checked everything: pH, RH, temp, air flow, scrounged for deficiencies, nothing. Again, this journal is a good place to START. You may have to find other information, and there's plenty, on how to administer nutrients during bloom (the Lucas Formula is one example). As of now, I am 6 1/2 weeks into flower, and have completely dropped the FloraGRO, as well as increased my BLOOM nutes to 3 tsp per gallon. I have immediately seen an increase in my bud size, and plan to increase BLOOM nutes to 4 tsp per gallon. I wasn't suspicious until I compared my indoor ladies with my 2 outdoors babes of the same strain and growing time periods. The outdoor ladies were growing faster and fattening up WAY bigger than the indoor ones. The only difference (besides the obvious) was that I was giving them General Organics and slightly more BLOOM (2-2/12 tsp per gallon at the time). If you follow the nute schedule provided with the grow journal and don't see growth with you buds, the logical choice may be to increase BLOOM nutes. Try not to get stuck on the nutrient schedule from this journal, it's just not realistic, and I doubt that is the schedule they actually followed to produce 23.09 oz's. Hope this helps to any who may be frustrated as to why they can't seem to mimic the grow journal. Misinformation is a b****! Anyway, use the grow journal as a GUIDELINE, as it is a good one, but try not to treat it as all inclusive.
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