Triploid traits aren't special. They tend not to show anything overly impressive and have a high prevalence of males. I wonder when someone will show case their polyploids as "dank"
Yes! Everyone is quite happy to profit once legalisation arrives, but until then, few are really ready to put money toward said goal. The DC went about things the RIGHT way, challenging society through the set structures, the DC have gone on to prove the innate right in the argument. All the walks in the world, loud shouting and facebook posting doesn't do a damn thing. Support the DC!!
Chelated chemicals in suspension will always be pH sensitive. Find a method and try different brands until you find your best mix. I like to try follow the likes of Jacks.
Could you advise on options?
For e.g. would EHG ripener or an MKP like Hortis be a bit P heavy to hit in week 3-4? I've read frequently that the P is largely unneeded in boost week, which is what you're saying here too?
Why not just some extra mls of EHG Bloom if on EHG line and add extra source of calcium? Too much N in the Ehg Bloom? Is the blast of Ca and Mg to keep ratios in check with the blast of K? More Micro to boost Fe (and Ca if needed) levels raises N quite high. Chelated Fe a bit risky in solution is it not, chelated calcium potentially problematic too?
Apologies for the plethora of questions, trying to suss out how best to practically apply.
I'm not referring to branded micros/bottled micros. I mean micro nutrients. Add them as you see fit, I find the part A has plenty micros and Nutriplex micro is a good substitute for that fe boost. The Mg and Ca must go hand in hand as must the K. The p is more important before flower for good roots. Chelates are fine if you dissolve them properly and don't add them at too low a pH or too high a pH.
You need to start your flower nutes before flower, start loading them with Ca, Mg and P. When flower starts bump their K and P and micros, by week 3-4 you should blast them with K, Ca and Mg. Then ride out the K and Ca until week 7. Your first flower feed should have Kelp and some chelates. Your week 3-4 feed should contain a lot of Fe for your Ca likewise should your pre-flower feed.
Different minerals are used for different things, Mg is basically the plants ATP. Ca is a core component of cell walls. K is an electrolyte. Etc Etc. Learn what the plants uses each mineral for and you will start seeing how to fine tune your feeds.
Don't forget your nitrates!