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My last grow was cut down just before new years, got 1.6oz from one plant of Super Cali Haze grown from seed, 3.4oz from 2 Cotton Candy plants grown from clone.

I've been using Cutting Edge nutes, turns out I was underfeeding them by quite a bit. I always thought I was burning them :confused_2: I was finishing them around 700ppm, should have been more like 1700ppm. Since using them by the directions on the bottle with higher ppms, the plants have been looking much healthier. Much fewer dying leaves :hello:

This is what I got from CES;

If you are getting 500-600 ppm (on top of your source water I assume), you are definitely underfeeding. At full strength you should be around 1500 for the DTW veg mix. You will not hurt your plants with the full strenght recommendations, of course smaller plants should be fed the rooted cuttings mix for a week or so, until they are established. One reason why you can run our nutes higher is because we use the highest quality inputs we can find, and as such, there is no garbage in our products that is not available to a plant. If you feed with a fertilizer that has inputs that are lees or not available to a plant, they can sit around and build-up, that is when you get your burning. Do not be afraid to feed your plants, for the most part they are incredibly hardy and can take what you throw at them, I have seen certain strains love it when you pump it to 2000+ ppm with our products. I hope this heps to get you on track, if you feel intimidated by the ppms you can ramp it up over the course of a few weeks, but definitely get your numbers up. We spent a LOT of time on many different strains coming up with our feeding ratios, we would never steer people in the direction of hurting their ladies.
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I have moved my Mohan Ram mother into the flower cab and it's flowering nicely. I used Bushmaster as per the label immediately upon moving it into flower, 1ml/gal for 3 days. I probably could have waited for them to stretch a bit but oh well, it's mostly sativa anyways.

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I bought a couple of Strawberry Chocolate Chunk clones from the club, put one into flower and one in the veg cab. I should have transplanted the flowering one into a bigger pot but it's still frosting up nicely

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I got a CO2 setup going in the flower cab, gotta get a heater that will actually turn back on at the same settings after being turned off by a timer. Gonna get an actual environment controller w my tax return.

The veg cab has a 400w light that I forgot was turned to 250w :rolleyes: Plants have been doing much better since I switched it back to 400w.

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I moved my GodBud and Purple Pineberry moms over into flower

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The GodBud is in a Smart Pot, the Purple Pineberry is in a Rootbuilder pot.


Mohan Ram
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Macros :D

Mohan Ram - only 3 weeks of flowering, looks really nice so far
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Strawberry Choc Chunk
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Some more Mohan Ram

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So the Mohan Ram is looking ridiculous :eek: 4 weeks in...

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Critical SSH is looking nice, lettin it stretch a bit so the colas are more spaced out than the Mohan Ram
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Purple Pineberry is an outdoor strain, cuz it's stretchy like this :eek:

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GodBud isn't anything spectacular yet, but I just smoked some from the club and damn is it good :smoke:

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Finally got a CAP PPM-3, keepin the CO2 where it should be. Plants are looking awesome :D

Mohan Ram is ~6wks now, still looking and smelling spectacular. This is the frostiest I've had any plants so far

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The Critical Super Silver Haze is also looking impressive. The root mass is very full, white and healthy looking, the foliage is a giant bush.
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GodBud is looking nice with very dark, wide leaves
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The Purple Pineberry is very stretched out but should allow for plenty of light penetration down where most of the other plants are practically pitch black. Every plant I have in one of these Root Builder pots is looking very nice, I like these pots a lot.
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I've recently put into flower a Head Band, Blackberry, and the Strawberry Choc Chunk mom. CW from top left the plants are Head Band, Purple Pineberry, Blackberry, Mohan Ram, CSSH (huge bush!) and Strawberry Choc Chunk.

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Strawberry Choc Chunk, this was the clone I put into veg while the other immediately went into flower
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Purple Pineberry
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Headband, stretchin like a mofo
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BlackBerry, I supercropped some stems and my fingers smelled cheesy :smoke:
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GodBud
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CriticalSSH, it's a shrubbery!
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Nobody likes my garden? :cry:

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Harvested the Mohan Ram. Found some budrot on a couple of colas so I just pulled the whole thing.

It's dangerous to go alone! Take this... :D
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Big bowl o trim
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Still nobody has anything to say? :( I am disappoint

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holy god man, i wish i had this kind of space, and time, and money to invest in something like this. Keep up the good work and I wish i knew you so i could smoke some of that!

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God Bud, almost done :D

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everyone's speechless from all the frost. looking great, wish i had the space and money for a setup similar to yours. those pots with the holes in em are the shit, i use them also and will never use regular pots again. keep up the good work

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God Bud

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The SSH is looking very nice, purpling as much as the God Bud :D

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hey man , i didnt have an acount till i made one after i saw your grow.... wow that is amazing, you are useing the ces line up?

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Beautifu ladies you have there. Im just getting a new setup ready but I'm going to use the cutting edge 3 part and would love any information you can provide on them. Thanks!




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