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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    ok i just got some cha ching im already using beastie bloom can they be used toghether or should i transition to the cha ching and stop beastie all toghether any exeriences that might help here thanks alot
    konvikt419 Reviewed by konvikt419 on . beastie bloom to cha ching ok i just got some cha ching im already using beastie bloom can they be used toghether or should i transition to the cha ching and stop beastie all toghether any exeriences that might help here thanks alot Rating: 5
    \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    come on guys can anyone help please:jointsmile:
    \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    maybe this will help i have a four and a half foot jack herer that was a mom so it has lots of colas and popcorn buds im on day 25 of flower still under the 150 watt metal halide but im adding 3 100 watt high pressure sodium with the halide im on twelve twelve light cycle ive been using beastie bloom every other watering and nothing else. now lately ive been losing alot of fan leave and i think its way to early to be natural so i trans planted into a 10 gallon pot with an organic soil mix all ph soaked and preped so i think im lacking nitrogen so i got the cha ching hoping to correct that issue so if someone could please help i would be very grateful my last post about this went nowhere so i figured try try again thanks
    \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    I've never used these products but I think your supposed to switch from Beastie Bloomz to ChaChing when your close to finishing...Go gentle with these products as "50" is alot of phosphurus...

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    Quote Originally Posted by konvikt419
    maybe this will help i have a four and a half foot jack herer that was a mom so it has lots of colas and popcorn buds im on day 25 of flower still under the 150 watt metal halide but im adding 3 100 watt high pressure sodium with the halide im on twelve twelve light cycle ive been using beastie bloom every other watering and nothing else. now lately ive been losing alot of fan leave and i think its way to early to be natural so i trans planted
    The effective light only goes a couple of feet max. Is most of the die-off twords the bottom of the plant, where there is likely not enough light?


    Quote Originally Posted by konvikt419
    into a 10 gallon pot with an organic soil mix all ph soaked and preped so i think im lacking nitrogen so i got the cha ching hoping to correct that issue so if someone could please help i would be very grateful my last post about this went nowhere so i figured try try again thanks
    So you are using the BB as a stand-alone nute? I use FF 3 part (Grow Big for veg, Big Bloom, and Tiger Bloom for flower) and at around week four or five, I start with the Cha Ching, at it's lower dilution rate.

    FF has a schedule if interested:
    FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company
    Only thing I do different than the schedule recommends, is to cut-back on the Big Bloom to half of what they recommend. (and I don't use the Beastie Bloomz or the Open Sesame)

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    Send me an email to [email protected] and Ill tell you about my luck...dont like talking where everybody can see

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    Horse shit...We learn from each other...

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    well illinois i dont like talking where everyone cant see we all learn from these posts so any secrets you would tell me in email would be on here in a couple hours if its good anyway so if you have good or bad advice just post it :jointsmile:
    \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    and rusty that could be the problem but it throughout the plant from bud to stem it picks where its yellow thanks for the advice though more helps
    \"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.\" -Thomas Jefferson (It still is!):jointsmile:

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    beastie bloom to cha ching

    Hey there.. Ive used all these products... Open Sesame, Beastie Blooms and Cha Ching... Keep in mind that they react very differently in soil or hydro... Im a soil grower and you have to be very careful with these boosters, or you will prematurely yellow your plants...... I worked with them on an off for about 2 years and in the end.. I can only recommend Beastie and Cha Ching... The Cha Ching is IMO the only one you need... but the Beastie can add some nice weight but can also almost kill your plants if you get happy with it.... Some of my best plants had their share of Beastie and ChaChing... My advice is to use the smallest doses because this stuff is incredibly concentrated...... Guy gave me a case of this stuff... I havnt even gone through 2 sets in 2 years... I wish we had PMs sometimes..Hell Id send you a set.....d:smokin: Hey you can just see my NorthernSkunk seedlings right under Ha Ha...:jointsmile:

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