
Resistance against biotic stress (living: pests and pathogens). Resistance against abiotic (environmental: temperature, wind, drought). Molybdenum is an essential component of enzymatic processes within the plant that convert nitrates into compounds used to manufacture amino acids, convert inorganic phosphorus into organic forms within the plant and is also crucial to bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen into your soil. The third and final trace mineral in FASiLITOR is molybdenum. In addition, FASiLITOR’s silicic acid formula works to distribute boron (B) evenly throughout the plant’s tissue which is the precursor for cell formation, movement of plant energy (sugars) and setting flowers. Silicic acid provides bioavailable silica that is easily translocated to needed areas within the plant including signs of insect attack, cell wall and tissue formation. The patented and stabilised concentration of monomer silicic acid particles allows for fast response against abiotic and biotic stress factors (environmental and pests), shorter internodal spacing, incredible bio-availability and increased yields all while utilising natural mechanisms within the plant to gain these benefits. FASiLITOR’s patented formula works by increasing vascular pressure within the plant to heighten mineral translocation throughout its entire structure resulting in more complete, robust and quality tissue formation. While it is a silica-based solution, it is unlike any other silica product on the market. I was previously watering it every three days, but I changed up airflow in my room and my plants started flowering, I'm watering every two days out of necessity, they're drinking that much.As the flagship of the APTUS product lineup, FASiLITOR is extremely concentrated, pure and fast acting. So, do I have nute burn or is it something more serious? Other comments are more than welcome.Įdit: Let me be clear. Humidity: 41-53% (this is unavoidable, I'm already paying $2/day to dehumidify, would be 70% otherwise)ĬO2: 400-1100 PPM (Most of the time it's 600+, 400 is rare) Plant on the left (presumed dr krippling smokin gun auto or incredible bulk auto, 35 days from sprout):Ĭonditions (I took a picture with annoying glare): Plant on the right (presumed delicious seeds cheese candy auto, 35 days from germination):
My greatest fear is that I have some kind of mold, but these pictures in regular light make me pretty confident I've just been overfeeding. Here they are, these portions that are dying off are predominantly out of direct light and not on the canopy. I did a mini flush last week (ran 3 gallons through) and the first bit of runoff had a pH of 6.5 (the water I ran through it was pH'd to 7.0 +/. I tend to give my plants a half gallon of water three times a week (once with nutes, once with Fasilitor, and once with plain). Phing around 6.5, ppm at 250 regular, never let it go above 800 with nutes. 2ml per gallon) started with 75% FF Ocean Forest & 25% perlite, two five gallon smart pots. I either give it plain water, 1/3-1/2 strength nutes (every 5-7 days), or plain water with Fasilitor (aptus regulator, I add this at 33% strength which is. I have been having a problem with something that looked bright orange under my LED's for quite some time and have ignored it until now.
A little shake just fills the air with a great smell (first grow, I don't have discerning nostrils yet).
Together, these two small plants stink the crap out of my tiny tent. First, the glamour shots (pic on the right is the plant on the right):