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Medes Medes
16 days ago
Just a second little hobbygrow for fun this time. Need to learn the nutrition with green house bio grow. Be so kind and tell me if I am lost and do wrong. Had the girls for 3 weeks, 1 auto and one pheno. Gave 14gram green house bio grow in both fabric pots (11 liter and 5 liter) for both.
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Grow Questions
Medes
Medesstarted grow question 16 days ago
Be so kind and guide me with the nutrients from green house bio grow, i have used 14 grams in total for the vegetative state, so aprox in week 1 i mixed in 14 grams of nutrients in 11 liter soil and hope this will be enough for 5 weeks of veg state. For the auto atleast.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 15 days ago
Looks like you need to update your dairy a bit. Single week with one pic. hopefully you'll keep up with it and turn it into something fun. The dosage recommended by the company is as follows. Dosage BioGrow Vegetative growth: 12 - 18g/Gal substrate Your using 11L or 2.91Gal, so 12g-18g x 2.91gal = 34.92g/11L - 52.38g/11L Your using just under half the dose amount for the suggested ratios from the manufacture. Might be a bit to little. I have used stuff like this before in soil grows. Gaia Green, is dry amendments from whole sources like bone meals and such. It does take time to break down and the finer the powder the fast it is available to the plant, surface area increases the rate of decomposition. Typically dry amendments are top dressed every 3-4 weeks. 8 weeks is a bit much. I'm sure their is still some left in it but the majority is all done and gone. I would highly suggest using their bio enhancer or some other form of microbs to help break it down it also provides micros to the medium via sea kelp A++. https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/us/enhancer.html https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/us/indoor.html their feeding guide is a bit weird. but looks like you add things in at the start and then follow though with the bloom formula around week 4 or 5. But this will all depend on when your flipping to flower. I still would do a top dressing every 4 weeks. even half the recommended ammount if you plan to flip to flower soon. This also have a nice how to for fertilizing with these amendments. https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/us/our-bio-feeding.html I like how they break apart the bloom feeding in two parts for the flowering period. I would stick to what they are suggesting in bloom and see how it works. Looks like they know what they are taking about.
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 16 days ago
If I remember. The mix should be 5-10g per L depending on the soil type. An all mix soil. You'd add 3-5g depending on how long u plan to veg. You can ads more to the top and pour water on top. It'll get where it's needed. Great nutrients. Feed & forget with good results..
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 16 days ago
High Medes, Yes this is enough for the vegging stage. This is a slow releasing nutrient. The only problem is that it takes 8 weeks to break down and your vegging stage will only take 4 weeks. To prevent Nitrogen (N) toxicity in the flowering phase you want to flush the soil when the plant stops growing (stretching) and before you apply the flowering nutrients. Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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Medes
Medesstarted grow question 4 days ago
How quickly can i give nutrients if im going empty in the final weeks of my grow. What would you feed with? Top feeding or liquid feeding in ph water? Just a picture of my current heating system in tents. Thanks :)
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001100010010011110
001100010010011110answered grow question 4 days ago
lol i'm sorry but there is dangerously wrong info below.. adding .2g of anything does not typically result in a particular ppm. that entirely depends on the concentration of any nutrient molecule invovled.. this varies by product all the time. Hydrobuddy is a free app. you can track the ppms of what you feed or enter in a target level for each and info off your gauranteed labels and it'll give you target dosing measurements. It's a good idea to track this stuff. Makes diagnosing problems much easier when you know upper and lower thresholds that historically cause problems. Trial and error shuold lead to a formula that works on 95-99% of plants. Shitty formulas and shitty fertilization practices give the impression that these plants are picky. they are not.
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001100010010011110answered grow question 4 days ago
Your RH is spiking way too high. I'd get a dehumidifier before you start to run into WPM issues and such. Keep it to 65% or less, and even better, adjust it relative to a proper resulting VPD for current stage of life. nutes... It's not about your preference... is the plant healthy? is it developing a deficiency? Is it developing a toxicity? You should try to keep it healthy and happy. That means what you are providing is being used by the plant at a suitable rate not to cause problems. You typically don't need to give as high of concentration of nutes. Some nutes enter mostly through diffusion... if it can traverse the roots, it enters. Some nutes, like p and k, rely significatnly on active transport. The plant has some sort of feedback system that controls a significant portion of p/k intake. It is selective about it. this means you simply need to maintain a critical level of nutes around the roots and theplant will take care of the rest. No need to play mad scientist with the fertilizer formual. consistent is better than fluctuating. At the very end, if you have a strong canopy, you can withold nutes if you want to be lazy... as long as the plant can cannibalize itself without killing off all the leaves before it finishes. This does not in any way impact flavor of flower. It probably has some net-negative impact that is tiny enough not to notice. law of conservation of mass... the plant cannot manifest mass from nothing, it needs co2 and nutrients to build anything -- wehther it be new cells or ripening. Both are 'growth.'
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 4 days ago
I don't understand what you mean But, generally you go by PPM not ml/l. You're using powders. So, when I used them. Generally .2 of a gram adds 150-200ppm to 1L of water. You're coming into the flower phase. So, idk how You're giving your nutrients. But, grow you don't give if You're using it. Just short/long flowering. With pk booster during fattening and even high pk feeds in ripening lowering the bloom as it progresses. If you are using soil. 6.3ph is TOO low..minium 6.5 but optimally 6.7 or around that range is better.
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