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11-25-2008, 06:34 PM #1OPMember
Nutes and drying
Hey guys. This is my second grow but the first time I am using bio bloom nutes. I have been looking on the forum and people have been saying to stop using nutes 2 weeks before harvest where as bio bloom guide suggests 1 week before. Which method works best? I dont want to lose any potential grow.
Also is it ok to leave my harvest hanging up in a dark room for 5 days without checking as I am going away? Am i putting my harvest at risk? I don't want anythng to go wrong it has been a very very long 3 months. Thanks for help your guys.:jointsmile:freedom35 Reviewed by freedom35 on . Nutes and drying Hey guys. This is my second grow but the first time I am using bio bloom nutes. I have been looking on the forum and people have been saying to stop using nutes 2 weeks before harvest where as bio bloom guide suggests 1 week before. Which method works best? I dont want to lose any potential grow. Also is it ok to leave my harvest hanging up in a dark room for 5 days without checking as I am going away? Am i putting my harvest at risk? I don't want anythng to go wrong it has been a very very Rating: 5
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11-26-2008, 05:33 AM #2Senior Member
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11-26-2008, 03:08 PM #3OPMember
Nutes and drying
Cheers for the link. Very helpful.:thumbsup:
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11-26-2008, 04:20 PM #4Senior Member
Nutes and drying
As long as the room is dry and airy you will be fine. A fan on the floor circulating air and exchange with air outside the closet will help prevent mold.
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11-26-2008, 04:32 PM #5Senior Member
Nutes and drying
Since the drying and curing question has already been answered. :thumbsup:
BioBizz Bloom is easy-going organic stuff, I would follow their directions and use it up to a week before or your plants may get hungry. If you were using a chemy nute I would go the 2 weeks.
I use the BioBizz nutes too. :smokin:
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11-27-2008, 12:07 AM #6OPMember
Nutes and drying
Sweet. Will keep using it. This is the 1st time using BioBloom, didn't use on my first grow beacuse of lack of money. Does using Biobloom produce big yield?:rastasmoke:
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11-27-2008, 01:58 PM #7Senior Member
Nutes and drying
I suppose it can produce big yield in the right circumstances, sure. I have seen people using only biobizz grow, bloom and a couple doses of epsom salts and get absolutely amazing results. Yield is dependent on loads of other factors, of course.
Good luck and post photos! :rastasmoke:
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