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Sorry I Thought it was you who dabbled with that fox forest stuff! When I first came to farm.I don't know anything, just asked my ex-wife! LOL
Sorry I Thought it was you who dabbled with that fox forest stuff! When I first came to farm.I don't know anything, just asked my ex-wife! LOL
I believe the correct response would be "which one?"Well shit Mr. I Know Nothing.
Good morning mr. Mosh hope you're well! Not me my friend I've never used them but I do see a lot more people having problems with the fox farm nutes than with the GH Flora Trio which is kind of there liquid equivalent, anybody else notice this ??Sorry I Thought it was you who dabbled with that fox forest stuff! When I first came to farm.
OP I don't recommend Bloom nutes, recommend balanced nutrients all through a plant's lifecycle with a short flush at the end, others may disagree; Here's the product I use, hope this helps!
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Love it, would never change! Although I do use a 20-20-20 in veg for explosive growth, check out the beachhouse in a little while I'm posting some current pictures from this morning they're turning into little trees LOLI think I’m gonna try masterblend - I know @Beachwalker likes this stuff ! Lol
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Love it, would never change! Although I do use a 20-20-20 in veg for explosive growth, check out the beachhouse in a little while I'm posting some current pictures from this morning they're turning into little trees LOL
Thanks for the kind words! I don't follow baseball anymore mr. Mosh but my friend Bobbie baseball who's originally from Houston was going on about something about them last week they wouldn't let them win or whatever I don't know but she wasn't happy about it LOLHe’s not kiddin either ! Lol always a nice Forrest over there - I k is it’s the wrong thread but gotta throw it out there beachwalker how bout them astros! Oh wait they went home! Lol how bout them RAYS. Lil
I water my blooming plants on a feed/feed/flush cycle, this cycle repeats about every six days at this point, can't help you about veg plants because I go strictly by their appearance, no scheduleYeah so far what I am doing seems to be working just kinda labor intensive. Seeing if there is anything a little more simple I guess. Also since we are on the subject when do you guys feed? I have done a few things, like just whenever also as the lights go off and also before the lights come on.
I posted pics early in the thread. I believe my ladies are in pre-flower. Was wondering by the pictures if they were looking hungry or not.I water my blooming plants on a feed/feed/flush cycle, this cycle repeats about every six days at this point, can't help you about veg plants because I go strictly by their appearance, no schedule
First want to say your plants look healthy and you're doing a good job!Share any links please. I go super light on nutes. But to be honest the first feeding was at 600ppm and they dug it. Then went to about 800ppm and they were cool. Last feeding was around 1100 and no signs of any burns. Just mixed up a batch with the bloom nutes and its sitting at 1300ppm but havent fed. Kinda waiting til tomorrow and that seems high but because the last feeding was 1100 I think they will be ok.
These are autos and in 6 to 7 weeks.First want to say your plants look healthy and you're doing a good job!
So plants your size I would feed about 600 PPM, 1100 is way too much in my opinion
if you go to the beachhouse in grow diary's you'll see some large-ish plants that I have right now in stretch, & have never fed them above 700 PPM; I don't recommend feeding plants as heavy as you're feeling, particularly small-ish plants