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How to feed dry ferts (GH Bio Grow) when repotting shortly before flower? (Grow PLUS Bloom?)

FoxGrow
FoxGrowstarted grow question a month ago
Opinions: Plants now in 11l pots (for 20 days now). Plan to repot after 30 days in 11l (a week from now) to 18l and then wait for a week before flip. I wanted to mix the light mix with 0,5g/l Greenhouse Bio Grow when repotting plus top dress with 3g/l GH Bloom at flip. Too much?
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GeekWeed
GeekWeedanswered grow question a month ago
I would give it a try. I have used this fertilizer for my last 4-5 grows and have always had an early nitrogen deficit during flowering state. I would higher the amount of Bio Grow in relation to Bio Bloom at least up to 33/66. Another thing that I would consider is your timing. 40 days in veg will result in huge and very tall plants. Hopefully you're not running out of space.
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Mining_green
Mining_greenanswered grow question a month ago
Add some mycorrhyzzal that will help your roots extract all those micro nutrients. Yeah you can spice up your soil i would go lighter then heavy once its in its in. You can only add you cannot subtract. Good luck
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
normaly when feeding dry amendments you work them into the topsoil and water in. You do this once every 3-4 weeks before it starts to show signs of needed feed as it takes a bit of time to break down. If you roots are dense as the surface level you might need to add a bit more medium into the pot. Its also why its not wise to fill the pots up 100% on transplant so you have some room to top dress. Try to avoid damaging the surface feeder roots. You can also make a tea out of some amendments. but it likely to stink and indoors not ideal. Their are also options out there for liquid fertz that are like dry amendments in the sense they come from whole source things like fish and such. Some of them stink, some do not. I use one that does not. Fish Hydrolysate = little to no smell Fish Emulsion = very stinky Also this is the offical how to use it guide from GH https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/us/how-to-use-it.html
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GrowerOG
GrowerOGanswered grow question a month ago
Hello mate, i use GH feeding too, Normally i use biogrow one time mixing with the soil before the transplant in the first week of veg then i use Biobloom topdressing the pot. I feed with biobloom two times during flowering in case the plant have more than 8-9 weeks of flowering. I looked your diary, you give 4g/L in a prefertilized soil so the plant has enough nutrients to reach the end witout issue ( i use only 2g/L) so i would do the transplant as you planned but using only BioBloom mixed in the soil the first time considering that you'll do the repotting. Then you could give onother dose with top dressing in the third o fourth week, you sould look your plant to decide. I think 3g/L are enough for the first application,so I would keep the second one lighter like 1g/L. If you need more, write me! Good luck and happy journey
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question a month ago
If you dont have a ph problem. There are a few organic ways to add micronutrients to your cannabis plants. One way is to use compost teas. Compost teas are made by steeping compost in water for a period of time. This creates a nutrient-rich solution that can be applied to your plants. Another way to add micronutrients is to use seaweed meal. Seaweed meal is a dried and ground form of seaweed that is high in micronutrients. It can be applied to your plants as a foliar spray or mixed into the soil. Finally, you can also use rock dust. Rock dust is a finely ground form of rock that is high in minerals and micronutrients. It can be mixed into the soil or applied as a foliar spray. When choosing a rock dust product, be sure to choose one that is specifically designed for plants. Root death is also a very common reason for lighter new growth It's tough to get rid of completely, but we can try to slow it down. First, you'll want to repot your plant with fresh soil. Make sure the new pot has good drainage. Then, you can add some hydrogen peroxide to the water when you do water your plant – just a capful per gallon should do the trick. Also remember to let that soil dry out a bit between waterings. To figure out how long to wait, check the top inch or two of soil – it should be dry to the touch before you water again.
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Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsanswered grow question a month ago
Hey there good looking plants let's get this figures out friend The nutrients you mentioned seems fine. If I was you I would not repot to a larger size you already have your canopy filling the tent. Plants grow a cheap ton durring flower they will fill that tent how they are now. One thing I do suggest before flipping to flower is letting the soil get dry for a few days and let the plant recover some. When plant are in veg you want to let soil get super dry in-between watering. You will see plants get perky for a period then when soil gets dry they will sag at this point is when they need water. Your plants are slightly overeatered. It's best to get that addressed before flower it will help them grow more the more vigor a plant has when put into flower the more it will teach amd more nodes it will make. Also the tips of your leaves seem like your giving plenty of nitrogen they are dark green but the new growth is light green. I think you should also check the run off water ph level to make sure the soil ph is right. Also if you have not introduced any micros this may help. I'm guessing the new growth being lighter has todo with over water or ph or lack of nutrients other than nitrogen
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