![]() There are other products that might be of benefit to you besides the trio and the (obligatory) PH up and down haha: I like Superthrive while in veg, Cal Mag is a good supplement and often necessary to use, Silica is a great additive to strengthen the plant and help protect it from disease.I posted this in another thread and thought it may be helpful due to many people use this line of products. I’m going to tag a really good auto grower: He’s here off and on so give him time to respond. Remember though that Fox Farms would like you to BUY nutrients so some of the grow schedules out there might be a bit “optimistic” on the nutes–to the harm of your plants unfortunately. When you do feed, start at 1/4 strength and PH at your soil value (6.3 to 6.8) using a digital PH meter with a good calibration. I say that long as 15% coco was added which will attenuate the nutes in the soil. In reality good soil (which you chose) will provide everything the plant needs for at least 6 weeks. Over time I and others have observed that new growers (us included at one time!) tend to be helicopter parents plus we have this whole chemistry set of stuff guaranteed to grow dank weed. Welcome! You did well to plant in FFHF: good stuff. Once you start the flowering cycle, that’s when the magic compost tea, and quantum nano liquid gold will give you bigger buds. I’m speaking about veg growth in organic soil. Bottled nutrients are most effective in separating you from your money. Resist the temptation (most of us can’t) to over fertilize. ![]() Lots of discussions about why are my leaves yellow or curling in these forums. Post photos (in white light) and ask for advice in the forums. Check the color of new leaves, a deficiency is usually first spotted as color changes or curling of the leaves. ![]() Or use fish tank chlorine remover, a couple drops per gallon, what ever the label says.Īdd a tablespoon of molasses dissolved in water to give the microbes some sugars to enjoy. If you are using chlorinated water, fill buckets and let them sit for a day for the chlorine to clear before using the water on plants. Advanced growers use ppm meters to measure the nutrients in runoff water, and adjust as needed. As long as the microbes are healthy (no chlorine in water) and there are organic foods to eat, your veg growth should continue. That means microbes in the soil break down the organic material into ions that the plant roots can use. Have a great day all! Now back to March Madness. Robert Bergman’s articles seem to indicate I could wait until three weeks in soil.Īny advice or experiences anyone has had growing auto’s in Happy Frog would be awesome. Should I wait a set amount of time, or do I look out for slowed grow or a sign of deficiency? Many videos and articles are from hydroponic growers in a non-soil medium and they seem to feed almost right away. I have the Fox Farms Trio and have heard basically nothing but good things about them so long as you go easy, say 1/2 or even 1/4 strength. My question is when I should start feeding. She stretched a bit at first because I had my light too high (I’m using a cheap LED), but since I’ve lowered it all stretching seem to have stopped. She’s working on her third and fourth set of leaves (not counting the embryonic leaves) and everything seems fine the color is nice and there’s no signs of trouble that novice eyes can see. My plant seems happy right now two weeks post-sprout.
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