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Hi I was wondering if anyone knows if I should stop feeding bio grow in late flower to reduce nitrogen? There feeding charts keep it in until the end before flush phase and I’m not sure what to make of it
I’m only using the starter pack of bio grow bloom and top max. The bio grow has more nitrogen etcmake sure you read the entire feeding chart, BioBizz says; "* It is beneficial to replace Bio·Grow with Fish·Mix in the vegetative phase but switch to Bio·Grow when you want to trigger flowering"
Your gonna need some nitrogen and a few other things right when you flip into flower. When they go into the stretch they eat up those nutrients to extend themselves and prepare for flower.I’m only using the starter pack of bio grow bloom and top max. The bio grow has more nitrogen etc
I’m already week 6 of flower and just wondering if I should cut out the bio grow?Your gonna need some nitrogen and a few other things right when you flip into flower. When they go into the stretch they eat up those nutrients to extend themselves and prepare for flower.
Not easy to give you helpful information if we don't know everything about your grow. If your in soil I would tell you to switch everything to bloom a couple weeks after the switch. But if your in coco or hydro or something I really can't be helpful.I’m already week 6 of flower and just wondering if I should cut out the bio grow?
no, look at the feed schedule. You feed grow until harvestI’m already week 6 of flower and just wondering if I should cut out the bio grow?
biogrow is fed during bloomNot easy to give you helpful information if we don't know everything about your grow. If your in soil I would tell you to switch everything to bloom a couple weeks after the switch. But if your in coco or hydro or something I really can't be helpful.
Alright then run that in bloom lol.biogrow is fed during bloom
https://www.biobizz.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Nutrient-Schedule-EN-2020.pdf