I see, so when I top dress my soil surface, its takes days to break down and access the roots and the amendment will feed the soil for the plant for weeks right?Im not sure where this info came from but it does not take weeks for dry ammendments to reach the roots or become available to the plants... If your soil is active with microbe life, it takes days.. Slow release means that the microbe life break down amendments, and the nutrients are slowly released into the soil.
Correct. If you have a decent soil, It should have enough food for the first 3-4 weeks. Then you apply a top dress to feed the plant through flower.I see,
I see, so when I top dress my soil surface, its takes days to break down and access the roots and the amendment will feed the soil for the plant for weeks right?
Mmm... would it be a bad idea to wait till I see nutrient deficiencies as a result of depletion of nutrients in the soil (such as resulting in the yellowing plant from the base going up nitrogen depletion for example) to then start top dressing?Correct. If you have a decent soil, It should have enough food for the first 3-4 weeks. Then you apply a top dress to feed the plant through flower.
Nutrient deficiencies cause stress to the plant and Slow the plants growth down
Not something I would want to do to an auto flower where you are in a crunch against their timeline.
I guess I need to look into this Mr Canuck guy. Looks like he's fuxd a lot of new growers up with his unusual methods. Seems like every other day there's an infirmary post related to his methods. But then I see a couple journals with healthy looking plants claiming to be following his methods. I dunno what to think about this feller and his use of coco like soil.Yeah, I've been doing exactly what Mr Canuck says in his Auto Grow Guide. Yet I was getting massive nutrient issues. It would've been nice if he told his viewers that he's not growing coco the traditional way. The idea of a soil/coco 50/50 mix is something worth trying out though!
Hey bro, I'm a new auto grower and I'm basically following that method (Cannuk) but trying to go outdoors with them. I'm very curious as to what kind of nutrient issues you had, or the most common ones? I'm sort of puzzled by the dry amendments and and keep wondering when and how much. If you water too much of the soil early on do you release too much nutrient and either burn the plant or waste the nutes.Yeah, I've been doing pretty much what Mr Canuck says in his Auto Grow Guide. Yet I was getting massive nutrient issues. It would've been nice if he told his viewers that he's not growing coco the traditional way. The idea of a soil/coco 50/50 mix is something worth trying out though!
Hey bro, I'm a new auto grower and I'm basically following that method (Cannuk) but trying to go outdoors with them. I'm very curious as to what kind of nutrient issues you had, or the most common ones? I'm sort of puzzled by the dry amendments and and keep wondering when and how much. If you water too much of the soil early on do you release too much nutrient and either burn the plant or waste the nutes.