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Foffy
Foffystarted grow question 7d ago
Is it my imagination, that the proces from seedling to flowering, is the most crucial stage of the plant. In case of adding and boosting your plant. What kind of nutrients could I use to boost specificly that proces? Or am I living in a fairy tale? 😉
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Feeding. Chemical composition
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TruTraTri
TruTraTrianswered grow question 7d ago
Think you just discovered roots 👌 So to keep it short, the general answer is root booster. Don't missunderstand it as use some specific product/process. You'll get many advices if you ask for that. 😅
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TruTraTri
TruTraTrianswered grow question 7d ago
As I used the term and got corrected: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/booster?q=booster If there are no "booster" we can skip on water, sunlight and everything else. Pointed out I am not talking about products and marketing stuff. To rule out everything with boost in it's name is nearly as wrong as giving a product this name 👌 So back from answering of a comment of a comment to a question that was 90% not about the initial question. My short answer was do something for your roots.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 7d ago
There's no "boosting." This is marketing nonsense to prey on people's wants and needs. You can never circumvent the genetic potential. Nothing can change the spots on a leopard type thing. You can help it reach its potential, but you can't boost it. Seems nit-picky but is important for perception. it's important to keep it happy and growing well at all times, but making sure it is healthy headed into flower is probably one of the more important times to get that right. Then, of course, throughout bud development and ripenings... photoperiods allow a little room for error correction if you don't do so well early on. don't overfeed... I also read an interesting factoid out of a textbook or mentioned in some reputable research -- the goal is not to match use in the plant. The goal of fertilization is to keep all nutes readily available around the roots - abundant enough for all demands as well as not so much they interfere with each others' uptake. Again, seems nitpicky, but significantly important for perception. This is a ramification of chukns of nutes taken in being done through "active transport" which is selective in what it brings in vs mass flow, which is just anything that fits goes through with the water. That's also how your formula of what you feed can change over time.. the plant isn't taking it all in at the same time... some portions are selective grabbed and transported in. since we observe the plant and react, we are already working toward that whether we realize it or not. you can't force feed it.
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MrGrowDiarie
MrGrowDiarieanswered grow question 7d ago
Gies nach nem schema ,ich bevorzuge hesi hatt alles was man braucht !
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