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    tiger bloom

    I've experienced Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom have lowered the pH to the 6 or yellow orange range with water @ 8 pH with no other additives. Right now the water from the tap is in the 6 range and I just add the Big Bloom @ 1 tblsp per gallon and Tiger Bloom at 2 tsps per gallon, with 1 tsp Cha Ching per 5 gallons. Starting the second week of this regimen just mentioned. I'm in the 5th-2nd week of flowering. I plan on flushing the last couple of weeks with just straight 6 range pH water.
    gypski Reviewed by gypski on . tiger bloom Does one out there have any knowledge on whether or not Tiger bloom is good to add during flowering stage! Rating: 5

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    tiger bloom

    Fox Farm nutrients are very acidic. Unless you have extremley alkaline water to mix the nutes with, you will need PH Up to balance it out in order to attain the optimal PH.

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