shuggy4105
The grass is greener...
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Hi MP dudes,
I`ve a couple of questions/problems which I could do with some help, in order to get my dankness back in flow ...
I`ve just made the switch, after eight weeks in veg to 12/12.
The nutes I will be using for flower has an NPK ratio of 14-10-27. This will, ofcourse bring on a P deficiency.
I wish to add bone meal 4-20-0 to counter this but have no idea as to the amount per 3gall pot .
Also, my "problem"...
When the switch was being made on tuesday, I had a sparky (Electrician) come round swaping my electrical mains box for a new, more modern one.
In my oppinion 'if it aint broke, don`t fix it', however within the area I live this was compulsary for all homes to have done.
The lights are now set to come on in the evening rather than the day due to his visit. Some may say this is a good thing as I`ll save on electricity running at night, others - no hassle when workmen come round as the place is in darkness anyway etc, etc.
I, on the other hand would prefer to run my lights during the day. I have a few personal reasons for this which I won`t go into as...well...it`s got nothing to do with anything!!!
Apollogies for digressing friends, how can I get the lights back round to my requirements, without creating BALLS! and other undesireable things?
Shug
I`ve a couple of questions/problems which I could do with some help, in order to get my dankness back in flow ...
I`ve just made the switch, after eight weeks in veg to 12/12.
The nutes I will be using for flower has an NPK ratio of 14-10-27. This will, ofcourse bring on a P deficiency.
I wish to add bone meal 4-20-0 to counter this but have no idea as to the amount per 3gall pot .
Also, my "problem"...
When the switch was being made on tuesday, I had a sparky (Electrician) come round swaping my electrical mains box for a new, more modern one.
In my oppinion 'if it aint broke, don`t fix it', however within the area I live this was compulsary for all homes to have done.
The lights are now set to come on in the evening rather than the day due to his visit. Some may say this is a good thing as I`ll save on electricity running at night, others - no hassle when workmen come round as the place is in darkness anyway etc, etc.
I, on the other hand would prefer to run my lights during the day. I have a few personal reasons for this which I won`t go into as...well...it`s got nothing to do with anything!!!
Apollogies for digressing friends, how can I get the lights back round to my requirements, without creating BALLS! and other undesireable things?
Shug