Quote Originally Posted by CottonMouthKUSH
So I have a three foot tall Sour D clone in a ten gallon pot. I used Fox Farms Happy Frog Potting soil and I also got FF's Big Bloom, Grow Big, and Tirger Bloom. So after 4 1/2 weeks of being in the soil I started giving it Grow Big. Its been about a week now and this morning I gave it both Grow Big and Big Bloom. My Main question is since I have it in a 10 gallon pot and its three feet tall should I be giving it the full gallon?(You mix the nutrients by the gallon of H2o) Ive been giving it only half every other time I water. Any help would be great. For more history on my plant I have another Thread on here Its called: I put a clone out and... Its on the So Cal thread page. Any help would be great. Peace
Hello. I'm Luther101. For starts you can put the Tiger Bloom away since you already have a blooming formula with FF. You really should not mix the two together as their nutrient ratings are different for the different stages of growth and bloom of your plants. The FF Grow Big is for the starting and continued growth of your plants during vegitative growth because it has higher concentrations of Nitrogen and Potassium that are essential for promoting cellular growth...i.e. Chlorophyl within the leaf. What that means is that you only need FFBG to grow with and FFBB to flower with. The FFBB has higher concentrations of phosphorus that is essential for flower new sites, flower size and even weight.

If you are growing indoors and the days are somewhat cooler then that is a good thing. As long as the temperature does not dip into the lower 30's (30-F is freezing) you should'nt have any problems. When plants freeze (even for just a moment) they are instantly frozen in time and all life form with in the plant crystalize. No turning back from there. The plant dies.

Oh. Continue your watering pattern and you may even begin to let them dry out before watering. Water first in half the ammount using good water....wait about 15 minutes and then add your nutrient as directed on the bottles. Be careful not to over water. I hope this info helps you out and I have some pics here somewhere... Peace....Out.:thumbsup: