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Nutrients? Grow or bloom?

Endooh
Endoohstarted grow question 7 hours ago
Last week my plants started to flower, im using bio-bizz grow/bloom. Should I continue to give grow nutrients for the first week or two of flower?
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 4 hours ago
Swap from grow to bloom feed gradual over next 2-3 weeks or how you see fit.. You still want nitrogen as she is still growing, not as much N when in flower that is it.. every1 makes it sound difficult.
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BrediGreeny
BrediGreenyanswered grow question 4 hours ago
So i don't see any flowers. If i try and look very close maybe some preflowers. That is good😁👍. They will get bigger. From my observations Auto grow pistils very young very fast. As per to your question. Use the BioBizz chart if it's the first time working with the nutrients. They surely know why they dosed the nutrients like they did in that chart. I did that my first grows with BioBizz nutrients and BioBizz Light Mix soil and using the chart never had big problems. I am now experimenting with dry nutrients in the soil mixed in from the start and liquid nutrients, and that is another topic for itself with (for me at the moment) lot's of trial and error😁 But like i said if you use just the 2 liquid nutrient from BioBizz and have a ok soil try using their chart on their website. I would also look at the PH of the water going in the soil after mixing in the nutrients, soil PH and water runoff PH. If you have the posibility 😁. The right PH range will surely help your girls absorb more nutrients from the soil and get big and strong 🌱😊 Wish you a good grow✌️ Peace✌️ Love 💚 and Unity🤗
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einamio
einamioanswered grow question 5 hours ago
Hey growmie, I suggest you stick to the biobizz feeding schedule in terms of in which proportions you add grow and bloom, and prioritize your EC level meaning if it's lower than what your plants need at the current stage, add more of the nutrients but in suggested proportions. If EC level of your feed is too high dilute it with distilled or tap water to the preferred/advised level. Then ph and feed ;) good luck
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