Wanted Tri-Part Nutrins

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Does anyone here have good experience with TriPart Grow, Micro and Bloom nutrition? I follow what is behind them in the various growing stages. but should one add something more nutrition to what it says on the back per liter of water?

Since the last round, when I cultivated, I really struggled with them lacking Kamsium and Magnesium. so just hope this problem doesn't show up here with this strain. Since the last round I farmed Northern Lights.
 
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It depends on how you're growing. In hydro, you'd be putting nutes in the reservoir all the time. In an amended soil, you might feed only a few times for the whole grow. Can you tell us more about what you're growing in, how you're watering, how often you're feeding, and how you're lighting? Pics would help, too.
 
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It depends on how you're growing. In hydro, you'd be putting nutes in the reservoir all the time. In an amended soil, you might feed only a few times for the whole grow. Can you tell us more about what you're growing in, how you're watering, how often you're feeding, and how you're lighting? Pics would help, too.
I am growing in soil at the moment. I try and practice hydro, but then I only test hop plants in hydro.

I am not sure which strain I am currently growing in soil. I give her water when there is 2 - 4 cm of dry soil or when the pot seems easy to lift. the plant is now 3 - 4 weeks old, so I give her the Grow nutrient that is on the back of the bottles.

I have fed her 4 times so far. have finished mixing 25 L with Ph minus as my water is at 8.0 - 8.5% PH. But I don't use PH minus when I mix with the nutrins.
 
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Without seeing your plants, it's hard to say if you're feeding properly. One thing to be aware of is that the feed charts tell you what ratio to feed, when you feed. But just because there are columns for every week on the charts, it doesn't mean you feed every week. When I run an amended soil like Happy Frog or Ocean Forest, transplanting into more soil as the plants grow, I might feed only two or three times during the entire grow. I'll add calmag to my non-feed waterings, if I see purple advancing on the petioles and stems.
 
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Without seeing your plants, it's hard to say if you're feeding properly. One thing to be aware of is that the feed charts tell you what ratio to feed, when you feed. But just because there are columns for every week on the charts, it doesn't mean you feed every week. When I run an amended soil like Happy Frog or Ocean Forest, transplanting into more soil as the plants grow, I might feed only two or three times during the entire grow. I'll add calmag to my non-feed waterings, if I see purple advancing on the petioles and stems.
Okey! Thanks 😁 I will send you the picture of the plant. Its calmag good to give every watering? since you write that when you get purple leaf stalks or the stem turns purple i Can give theam Calmag. But its works?
 
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I use a soil called potting soil. It should have a lot of the nutrients cannabis needs. Sending you a picture of the back of the soil package.
 
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Okey! Thanks 😁 I will send you the picture of the plant. Its calmag good to give every watering? since you write that when you get purple leaf stalks or the stem turns purple i Can give theam Calmag. But its works?
Again, it will depend on how you're growing. When I grow in amended soils, I give calmag with every non-feed watering. I don't add calmag to feedings, because the base nutes have plenty of Ca and Mg. I start calmag in week four of seedling at 50 ppms, and I ramp up 50 ppms if the purpling on the stems and underside of petioles has increased since the last watering.
 
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The texture and thickness of those leaves, and the overall droopy shape suggest to me that you might be watering too frequently. In peat-based amended soils, I water slowly to runoff, only when the pots are very light. For a plant that small in a pot that big, that might be once every week, or possibly even longer.

The twist on the new growth makes me wonder if you might want to reduce your light intensity.
 
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The texture and thickness of those leaves, and the overall droopy shape suggest to me that you might be watering too frequently. In peat-based amended soils, I water slowly to runoff, only when the pots are very light. For a plant that small in a pot that big, that might be once every week, or possibly even longer.

The twist on the new growth makes me wonder if you might want to reduce your light intensity.
I cant get reduced brightness on these lights. and try not to water them too much. learned it last round 🤣😅
 
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Check this.

 
Eledin

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Everything ArtfulCodger said + dont use all purpose soil for growing weed, get rid of that and buy a proper soil from a proper brand that is aimed towards growing weed like biobizz. I have the feeling that some problems come from there. It has WAY too much potassium (probably for people who wants to grow fruits) and it probably takes ages to dry. Also your CALMAG is inside Micro PH Perfect, but since it doesnt only have calcium and magnesium, if you wanna add more buy a calmag instead of using more Micro and feed it when you use only water like ArtfulCodger said. If youre using osmotized water it might need it, if youre using dechlorinated tap water then you have also calcium and magnessium in there.
 
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Also have this, it might help you if you didnt check it already. AN line parts from the suposition that youre using osmotized water and they advice you do use osmotized water so all their lines have calmag included. Sensi, connoisseur and Iguana Juice have it in the base NPK liquid, but your line has it in Micro PH perfect. The fact that you had a deficiency when calmag is not even in the "advanced" chart of their feeding for Micro PH is suspicious, again get a proper soil and your plants will look much better if you follow the charts.
 
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I see that the soil that you selected is recommended for dry areas and has no perlite in it. If you have overwatering problems because you live in a humid area I would buy this one instead that comes with perlite:

Dry area: the one you selected.
Humid area: the one I just posted. Or the one that you selected but you would need to buy perlite and add it yourself, up to 30% of the substrate being perlite is okay.
 

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