How i can give \'fat\' to my buds?

Discussion in 'Organic Cultivation' started by exp, Aug 25, 2005.

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  1. exp

    exp Guest

    Hi its the second time now and my buds are very thin.I put 20-20-20 and 12-48-8.I dont have extra CO2.Its so important?Thanks
     
  2. Mr MoM

    Mr MoM Minister of Marijuana

    I'd post some pix then let the Pros tell from you! GREAT LUCK!!!!!
     
  3. Dew Drop

    Dew Drop Begun Flowering

    what kind of light are you using?
     
  4. yorkshire smoker

    yorkshire smoker Veggy Stage

    just what i was thinking,or maybe no ventilation
     
  5. llIndigoll

    llIndigoll Medical Grower

    Welcome to GrowKind, exp.


    Extra CO2 is not always necessary if you have adequate ventilation. Do you?


    As Dew Drop and yorkshire smoker suggested lighting plays a major part in bud production. Another factor is root space. What are you growing your plants in, and how large are their root masses?


    Genetics are also an issue some overlook. What strains are you growing?


    **EDIT**


    This is the Organic Cultivation forum, and your fertilizers have chemical NPK ratios. This post belongs in the Beginner Lounge.


    (Edited by llIndigoll at 1:36 pm on Sep. 18, 2005)
     
  6. smotpoker

    smotpoker Harvested Fat Sticky Bud

    and i hope that those are both veg ferts, because the 12-48-8 has too much nitrogen for a flowering fert, especially after using 20-20-20 for veg. I would either find another flowering fert, or use it sparingly. Too much nitrogen during flowering will definitly make your buds sparse
     
  7. Chris Pavao

    Chris Pavao Germinated

    I used big bud by advanced nutrients in the last few weeks of flowering and it increased the size and resin productivity of the buds lots of people may not like this product because of the money but it is a 100% sure to increase the size or your money back BUT the lights also have a big roll good luck
     
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