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Week 2. Flowering
4 years ago
12 hrs
25 °C
6.2
Weak
1500 PPM
65 %
21 °C
21 °C
19 L
1 L
45.72 cm
800 PPM
Nutrients 18
Hygrozyme 1.321 mll
Big Bud - Advanced Nutrients
Big Bud 1.585 mll
CarboLoad - Advanced Nutrients
CarboLoad 1.321 mll
I was definitely overfeeding, had to remove 3 nutrients - Heavy Prime, Finish, Fire. PPM was at 2600 and runoff was over 3700 (I know, I know). First time grower, was feeding the children like a grandma...."eaaat, eaaaaat more!" Never again.
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king_ed2021
king_ed2021started grow question 4 years ago
If anyone would kindly critique my nutrition schedule, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance!
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Cheeba_Inu
Cheeba_Inuanswered grow question 4 years ago
I give you a lot of credit recognizing there may be some over feeding going on! I am going to be honest, I am a little worried about the quantity and redundancy of the different nutrients you are currently using. I count four different bloom boosters for example. The plants don't eat the nutrients and will not grow better from being fed more. Instead the salts will cause the plant to be unable uptake water and nutrients correctly through their roots. They need a life stage appropriate nutrient ratio, and balanced ppm/EC (I run at 1.3ec without issue). If you mix too much between brands and and products and are not careful about the order you add them you may run into some problems! And it's going to cost a lot of 💲💲💲 I typically calculate the ratios of base nutrients based on manufacturer feeding charts or other reputable sources. Then I chose additional supplements based on the plant need (cal-mag, silica, a bloom booster, fulvic acid, and enzymes covers all my needs). During the grow I determine a healthy ppm/EC, which is usually about half the manufacturer recommendations, but will depend on growing style, genetics, and environmental factors. This way you are giving the plant what it needs, for a lower cost and possibly better results. You have a nice setup and the plants are looking pretty green, so I'm sure they will do well! Happy growing 🌱
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 4 years ago
I’m not an expert, my only critique would be if it’s you’re first grow, start basic and work from there. Does seem like a bit of overkill but if it’s working well then might as well keep it up
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hepoberman
hepobermananswered grow question 4 years ago
Silica?
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