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kingcotton
08-07-2009, 02:45 AM
I am in my 4th week of flowering,and according to fox farm feeding schedule for soil grow use grow big 3rd and fourth week of flowering,but it seems like you should be feeding strictly a phosphorous diet, anyway I incorporated it into my feeding schedule the third week and I was wondering if I should use it again on the fourth week as says on feeding chart?
headshake
08-07-2009, 06:20 AM
a plant still uses nitrogen during flowering. hence the reason the fan leaves start to yellow during the end of flowering. the plant is sucking up all the nutrients that it can for the final push.
i would assume that this is the reason for the grow big in flower. why not give her a little bit of help for the big finish!
i would feed by the schedule. i've used it with no problems.
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SkunKSmell
08-07-2009, 08:13 AM
stay away from high phos. and use mostly organic nitr. and potassium for flower. final product will be outstanding.
sunshine mix #4
pure blend pro soil bloom/ or foxfarm big bloom
dark energy
purple maxx
snow storm
superthrive
maxicrop
and mycorrhizae for the best plants you have ever seen or partaked.
also add a uvb light in your garden for 2x more thc
Rusty Trichome
08-07-2009, 01:03 PM
I've used their schedule for years. The only thing I do differently, is that I cut the Big Bloom in half, and replace it with 1 tsp molasses:gallon of ph'd water on non-nutrient days. I do this from established seedling through to harvest.
stay away from high phos. and use mostly organic nitr. and potassium for flower. final product will be outstanding.
sunshine mix #4
pure blend pro soil bloom/ or foxfarm big bloom
dark energy
purple maxx
snow storm
superthrive
maxicrop
and mycorrhizae for the best plants you have ever seen or partaked.
also add a uvb light in your garden for 2x more thc
Or you can simplify and use the Fox Farms per their schedule, and not need all that other crap. The more crap you add, (especially from different manufacturers) the more you risk failure. Also, couple of your mentioned nutes are redundant, (pretty-much the same thing) and the more I think of it, the more I'm beginning to distrust your post.
I would like to also recommend that if you are going to mention adding a potentially dangerous technique, you should at the very least mention the dangers. Using UV light is not a newbie technique, and to be so flippant about it does a dis-service to the cannabis community. Plus, not only did you fail to mention the potential to blind oneself, and cause sunburns or melanoma(s)...the 2x claim is misleading at best.
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