Nutrients with FFOF?

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I am using fox farms ocean forest soil. Had plants in solo cups for about 4 weeks then transplanted to 1gal pot 1 week ago. Should I be using any type of nutes since ffof is pre amended? Also in about 3 weeks I will move females to 3 gal pot for flower. So I will have had fresh soil for 1st 4 weeks( solo cup, veg). 2nd 4 weeks (1gal, veg). and 8 weeks flower (3gal).

Should I use nutrients at any point?
 
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If you wanted, but nope. Dont have too. You can water with just plain water for awhile in FFOF. I would once they get older though.
Thanks. What I was leaning toward. Would nutrients increase growth rate and save time during veg at all? Just feel like my girls are growing slow. Pic is 4 weeks from seed.
 
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SkunkyDunk

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I FFOF and FFHF mixed 50/50 and I start teas at 2 weeks till a week before harvest.
And yes PH is critical. Litmus strips are almost free!
Our city water here is crap with a PH of 8, we get a letter every month that we really shouldn't drink it.
 
bunkerking

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O.o OUCH. Sorry to hear about that high ph water. Luckily we got 7.0 around 60ppm here.
 
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And that's after the "new" water treatment plant they built 7 years ago, they still recommend not drinking or taking long showers
EPA is awesome.
Makes me love my well water even more after hearing your issue.
Basterds been discussing requiring us to purchase meters on our wells so they can tax us on our usage. Even though I paid for the well I maintain the well and pay for every damn thing for the well:(
 
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Thanks. What I was leaning toward. Would nutrients increase growth rate and save time during veg at all? Just feel like my girls are growing slow. Pic is 4 weeks from seed.


They root a while more than grow leaves then when roots are more established you will see an explosion of growth.

And if you are tranplanting up to new soil every 2-4 weeks you dont need additional nutrients.

I use of with 25-30% large perlite mixed in (which gives good drainage but cuts the nutes) starting with 18oz cup then to 1 gallon then to 3 gallon. After a week in the 3 they go to the flower room at 12/12 and still dont need added nutes til’ week 2-4 depending on the plants.
 
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Says who? Never heard that before ? I’ve made and sold rain barrels in every state I think I?

https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2017/04/20/rainwater-harvesting/

Oh damn. Ive been told that so many times. Doesnt look to be true.


Mattick points to a Jackson County case in which a landowner was jailed for storing rainwater that he didn’t have permits for as the source of the rumors that Oregon doesn’t allow rainwater catchment. In that case the landowner, Gary Harrington, built three reservoirs with dams so large they can be seen from high-elevation aerial photos, he says.

According to the Medford Mail-Tribune, Harrington’s illegal reservoirs were storing enough water “to fill 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools.”

Once the water hits the ground, Mattick says, it’s public water, and someone else might be expecting it. In other words, landowners nearby might have had the right to the water Harrington was storing and weren’t getting it.

Mattick says that after rainwater harvesting became a legal issue in Colorado in the 1990s — it was illegal to collect rainwater in barrels there until 2016 — Oregon was motivated to amend its own laws. “Prior to that it didn’t say anything about collecting rainwater,” he says of the Oregon law. “It was just silent.”

shit.. the more you know. if oregon sales were low - thats likely why lol.
 
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https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2017/04/20/rainwater-harvesting/

Oh damn. Ive been told that so many times. Doesnt look to be true.


Mattick points to a Jackson County case in which a landowner was jailed for storing rainwater that he didn’t have permits for as the source of the rumors that Oregon doesn’t allow rainwater catchment. In that case the landowner, Gary Harrington, built three reservoirs with dams so large they can be seen from high-elevation aerial photos, he says.

According to the Medford Mail-Tribune, Harrington’s illegal reservoirs were storing enough water “to fill 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools.”

Once the water hits the ground, Mattick says, it’s public water, and someone else might be expecting it. In other words, landowners nearby might have had the right to the water Harrington was storing and weren’t getting it.

Mattick says that after rainwater harvesting became a legal issue in Colorado in the 1990s — it was illegal to collect rainwater in barrels there until 2016 — Oregon was motivated to amend its own laws. “Prior to that it didn’t say anything about collecting rainwater,” he says of the Oregon law. “It was just silent.”

shit.. the more you know. if oregon sales were low - thats likely why lol.
All news to me I used to manufacture plastic “things” and sold 100 of thousands out west!
 
Mr.jiujitsu

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Makes me love my well water even more after hearing your issue.
Basterds been discussing requiring us to purchase meters on our wells so they can tax us on our usage. Even though I paid for the well I maintain the well and pay for every damn thing for the well:(

Pay tax on your water usage from your own well, that you pay for by having well installed and personal pump to supply!? Like wtf! How can they, I would fight tooth and nail. No ones comming on my property and installing a meter on my equipment period. Ever.
 
SkunkyDunk

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And just because they say you can't,,,,,,,,,,,,

It still gets done.
 

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