coco grow maxibloom not doing to good

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Clearbluesky

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I use QB-301-H with 660 red v-3 the best QB there are to date. With them being 3500 spectrum. This is what my set up looks like, use one bucket a day.
 
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No new seeds of super lemon haze. I think my issues are My feeding at 6 grams of maxibloom and calmag every watering is to much for them. I believe i need to lower the fees for everyday feeding? My crappy tds meter doesn’t look like it can be calibrated at all.

The root bound plant I upped to 7 grams of maxibloom and full 5ml of calmag and thing took off. I’m just trying to dial things in so when I start again I can do a shorter veg get some clones and bud. Take a look you see any issues in the root bound plant.
Just remember that leaves that are shaded are just draining energy. Try to keep a full flat canopy. And did you switch to fabric pots or transplant the rootbound one?
 
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It's looking nice, you do need to get some decent gage's so you know what you are doing for sure, I use the blue lab PH pen and blue lab pen for the EC. I mix my nutrients in a 5 gallon bucket and add silica blast first and let it set for about 30 minutes before I add 5 ML of calmagic then add my maxibloom to I get EC-1.0 then PH it to 5.8 and feed plants until I get 20 percent run off 5 times a day which uses that whole 5 gallon bucket of nutrients in a day. Running 18/6 for light. Your plant could handle that kind of feeding right now.
Went AWOL for a few lol. I did get a new meter and was wondering maybe if you could help me again? I can get you my readings later tonight. One question would feeding just once a day lead to slow growth. My plants take forever to gain size. Have a great day
 
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