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I think he's correct. Since it's your 1st grow it's going ti be hard for you to compare.this is always good to have as a guide..
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plants look good, too much nitrogen would show systems, dark green is shes stocked up on N for flowering.
we’ll see what others think too.
this is always good to have as a guide..
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plants look good, too much nitrogen would show systems, dark green is shes stocked up on N for flowering.
we’ll see what others think too.
i just use it as a guide, like say a week before ca is needed i will increase just a bit until about peak than lower as with others nutrients or maybe my bloom is close enough in ratio and will work with increasing and lowering amounts..,Trying to wrap my head around this chart. Obviously Calcium, Postassium, Phos, Mg are needed from the very beginning, so why is it showing them only in week 2-4 in flower?
For example: I'm using N on a 3:1 K+ ratio here in veg, and I'm still going up as the weeks go along, so why isn't that reflected in the chart. But I also realize that later they become the dominate nutrients, so I'm just not clear on how this chart should be interpreted.
i just use it as a guide, like say a week before ca is needed i will increase just a bit until about peak than lower as with others nutrients or maybe my bloom is close enough in ratio and will work with increasing and lowering amounts..,
just a basic guide, like the nitrogen to me is high through flowering, i wouldn’t use that much..,
Nuttinbto do with thread do stealin it for minute sorry- @Frankster here’s a Frankenstein in a little more tha so up of soil ! Frosty !Makes a lot of sense. So if I've got this correct, that list is saying basically the week when each nutrient starts to become an issue driving growth, it's peak, and it's taper point. With potassium of course, being the most important nutrient during the last weeks. Or about mid week of 4, during flower.
It's interesting, because at about week 5 1/2 is the spot where potassium really takes off, then all nutrients gets pulled down together, all at once. Except that little dip thing P is doing.
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