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4 different strains, four different plants.

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4 different strains, four different plants.

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First time growing a different strain in a tent, some obvious differences. My main concern is the front one that everyone probably looked at first. Very hungry, I upped its food from the rest last feeding, they’ll get nutrients in 2-3 days. Was wondering what you guys would do, I applied a top dress of a strong fertilizer on the one that is hungriest, plan to feed synthetic nutrients according to the feed chart I’ve been following (general hydroponics flora series). What might you suggest I do differently? I can see the back two plants are getting hungry too, but this next week is when my feed chart starts applying a heavier feed. Should I apply top dressing to all the plants? Maybe skip the one that looks very healthy? It’s day 22 of flower, the bud production is the best I’ve had yet, obviously except for the hungry one. For scale, the front one is about what my past grows have looked like around this time.
General information: FFOF soil, 450w mars hydro light bumped up to 75% power today, watering has been pretty good, waiting for a good dry back. Soil looks very healthy, too. Been fighting high humidity but have gotten it to a steady 55-60%, temps steady at 75 peak lights on and 69 lights off. Also, the leaves in the back corner are twisting because of the oscillating fan that was placed too low, which is fixed.
 

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Hey Pur......Wow!!! Those are some nice plants you have growing!!!!

I'm not sure about mixing topdresses and nutes together......

When I use my General Hydroponics Flora Trio Series, I almost go by the bottle, but then that gets diluted another time........I was having problems a while back, and the ph was outta this world.......so....I adjusted.....perfectly? I'll say no.....but......
 
Hey Pur......Wow!!! Those are some nice plants you have growing!!!!

I'm not sure about mixing topdresses and nutes together......

When I use my General Hydroponics Flora Trio Series, I almost go by the bottle, but then that gets diluted another time........I was having problems a while back, and the ph was outta this world.......so....I adjusted.....perfectly? I'll say no.....but......
I’ve heard some people that grow say they’ll top dress half the amount recommended once or twice in flower, hoping to see if it works. I got the recommendation for the top dressing I used from him who says he has done it for years, but he only grows outdoors. They’re growing quick though, probably only around 60 days from sprout
 
Ha....my luck with soil wasn't good.....at all......granted, that was my very first medium on hand, but..........

I 1000% respect organic or soil growers!! Growing in soil is an 🎨!!! Especially if you build it yourself!!

For me, not knowing much about soil and the makeup of it, fixing the issue in soil, with topdressing, would probably take longer for me to fix vs. starting over....

I love to be able to try and see a deficiency and try and correct it by morning.......kinda.......

I know it doesn't work that way, but I do love the hydro side of growing!!!!
 
Ha....my luck with soil wasn't good.....at all......granted, that was my very first medium on hand, but..........

I 1000% respect organic or soil growers!! Growing in soil is an 🎨!!! Especially if you build it yourself!!

For me, not knowing much about soil and the makeup of it, fixing the issue in soil, with topdressing, would probably take longer for me to fix vs. starting over....

I love to be able to try and see a deficiency and try and correct it by morning.......kinda.......

I know it doesn't work that way, but I do love the hydro side of growing!!!!
I might experiment and turn my smaller tent into a hydro grow, probably just 1 big plant at a time, but I want to get confident with soil first, I feel like hydro would be much harder.
 
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