23 days into flower, just curious how’s these look...

Running greenpoint Texas chem and purple punch under 1575 watts of cmh, I see where I could have trimmed a little more then I did but everything looks healthy and haven’t had any bug problems... I’ve got a mix of 2 gallon Hempy’s using the Lucas maxi bloom formula and 5 gallon fabric pots running roots organic terp tea... Can’t figure out which growing style I like the most...
 

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xtsho

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Looks really good considering you're using Maxi Bloom.
What's wrong with MaxiBloom? I've used it in the past with excellent results. I'd use it over the 9+ bottles of this and that many people use and end up with plants that don't look close to being as healthy as @michael2487 plants do. Fancy nutrient brands don't grow any better weed than less expensive ones. All you need to do is feed the plant what it needs. The plant doesn't know or care if it came from a $15 tub of dry nutrients or a couple hundred dollars worth of bottles.
 

evergreengardener

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What's wrong with MaxiBloom? I've used it in the past with excellent results. I'd use it over the 9+ bottles of this and that many people use and end up with plants that don't look close to being as healthy as @michael2487 plants do. Fancy nutrient brands don't grow any better weed than less expensive ones. All you need to do is feed the plant what it needs. The plant doesn't know or care if it came from a $15 tub of dry nutrients or a couple hundred dollars worth of bottles.
This! Especially in soil! If you give the soil what it needs before you plant in it you can grow super healthy plants with just water!
 
I agr
What's wrong with MaxiBloom? I've used it in the past with excellent results. I'd use it over the 9+ bottles of this and that many people use and end up with plants that don't look close to being as healthy as @michael2487 plants do. Fancy nutrient brands don't grow any better weed than less expensive ones. All you need to do is feed the plant what it needs. The plant doesn't know or care if it came from a $15 tub of dry nutrients or a couple hundred dollars worth of bottles.
I agree completely
 
Running greenpoint Texas chem and purple punch under 1575 watts of cmh, I see where I could have trimmed a little more then I did but everything looks healthy and haven’t had any bug problems... I’ve got a mix of 2 gallon Hempy’s using the Lucas maxi bloom formula and 5 gallon fabric pots running roots organic terp tea... Can’t figure out which growing style I like the most...
What's wrong with MaxiBloom? I've used it in the past with excellent results. I'd use it over the 9+ bottles of this and that many people use and end up with plants that don't look close to being as healthy as @michael2487 plants do. Fancy nutrient brands don't grow any better weed than less expensive ones. All you need to do is feed the plant what it needs. The plant doesn't know or care if it came from a $15 tub of dry nutrients or a couple hundred dollars worth of bottles.
i like how cheap it is I, my run off is way more than 20% and I feed water everyday with the hempy’s... May not be the most efficient but I definitely don’t worry about salt build up and the things it can do it if my plants are getting what they need, I know it’s there and I’m not spending hours trying to figure out what’s wrong with them
 

xtsho

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I don’t even check ph
Why bother if your plants are healthy? Too many growers are checking runoff pH and then adjusting what they put in to get the runoff to match what they think it should be at the root level. They don't take into account that much of the runoff is nutrients they are washing out and concentrating giving a pH reading that does not accurately represent what's really going on. I've seen posts that started out with "My plants were healthy" and then they go on to say their runoff pH was off high or low so they screwed around trying to get the runoff to match the input and ended up with unhealthy plants.

Whatever you've been doing keep on doing it. :blsmoke:
 
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