How I Feed All My Cannabis Plants. Revised Nutrient Mix. #GeneralHydroponic #GorillaGlue



Super easy and effective feeding method for my Cannabis Plants. Works for autoflowers and photo period plants. The water to run off is great for soilless …

44 responses to “How I Feed All My Cannabis Plants. Revised Nutrient Mix. #GeneralHydroponic #GorillaGlue”

  1. Bill with your diy calmag. You didn't explain how to put in the Epsom salt? Do you put one tablespoon in that whiskey bottle?? Please can you clarify 🥺

  2. Hey Bill. Much love for these videos. I literally sat with a pen and paper and you taught me a lot. You helped me realize what I was doing wrong with my feedings. Cheers!

  3. Those so called mt seed pods are not mt.
    When those are open they are covered with trichromes.
    So when they close.
    Where do you think the trichromes go?
    And then the last couple weeks before harvest.
    When those so called mt seed pods swell.
    Why do you think they swell?
    I'm not trying to put you down.
    Because some of the things you say and do have some logic to them.
    But there is no science behind them.
    And then do to the fact that the bottom of your grow bags are full of mold.
    What do you think your roots look like?
    And those roots will suck that mold right up.
    I'm just saying you might want to rethink your logic.
    Because I would hate to be trying to teach people something that will make some people very sick.
    But I must say your plants look average.

  4. You should switch to organic nutes my friend. There is salt build up in your media as we can see from the sides of the fabric pot, which stresses your plant and has a negative effect on the final product as well both in terms of quantity and quality -not to mention it will be toxic because of the synthetic NPK and nutes. Your plant is not a very healthy one at any rate, look at the tips of the sugar leaves (nute burn) as well as the form that the sugar leaves took: they are bent inwards ("leaves cupping") and these are clear indications of both nute & heat stress. Synthetic NPK makes things worse when your plant is subjected to excessive heat while growing, a cold pressed organic alga based fertilizer on the other hand (such as Plagron Alga Grow & Bloom) will help the plant deal with this situation and be healthy.

  5. Hi Bill, quick question from a newbie, if growing in a plastic pot in coco should you always water to run off. Plants are around 3 weeks old from seed and seem to be staying very low with new growth appearing every 1" or so.

  6. Hey. I use maxi as well. Do you aim for a ppm range? Seems you’d be getting a high ppm. I use half that strength and seems to do well. They quit selling that stuff in Canada until Health Canada re approves it. Hope they get it back on our shelves soon.

  7. Got a question for you bill if you dont mind answering. For soil, would you suggest feeding until run off every feed to prevent salt build ups?

  8. Hey bill I appreciate your hard work in these vids. I have a question. My tap water is about 10.0 ph. When I add the MaxiBloom it goes down into the 4s. Do you not bring the ph back up? I assume that if yours is at 7 out of the tap it must bring it down to 1! Your plants always look great but whats the PH after you add the nutes? Thanks and keep up the good work…

  9. You make some great videos Bill!
    any reason you dont mix a bigger batch, like 10gal+ in a barrel, if you are watering that many plants everyday? Seems like a ton of work to mix 2 gal pot, water 1 plant, then remix another pot, etc.
    also, if you do longer veg and mix the maxigro and maxiveg, is it a scientific half scoop of both?

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