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    Nutrients?

    i am starting a new grow and will start with fertilizer but when i need to start adding nutrients to water . i was wondering what do you uys recommend ? and also is timing correct to when add the nutrients about 3 to 4 weeks after after planting depending on pot size?

    im going to be using fox ready soil , in double bucket systems with clones of ice and whitewidow . useing flourescents then to a 250 watt light inside a closet?
    lilbambam Reviewed by lilbambam on . Nutrients? i am starting a new grow and will start with fertilizer but when i need to start adding nutrients to water . i was wondering what do you uys recommend ? and also is timing correct to when add the nutrients about 3 to 4 weeks after after planting depending on pot size? im going to be using fox ready soil , in double bucket systems with clones of ice and whitewidow . useing flourescents then to a 250 watt light inside a closet? Rating: 5

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    Nutrients?

    For the best nutrients, try this search: nutrients site:boards.cannabis.com - Google

    And yes, you are correct about the 3 to 4 weeks. That's usually how long it takes for the plants to initially use up the nutrients in the soil. But they will need less nutrients when younger, more when older. So even if you re-pot during flowering, it's still possible to add nutrients. The dosage depends on the soil used and the plants' needs (seedlings from the same strain may have different needs), so it's something you learn from experience.

    Happy growing :jointsmile:

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    #3
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    Nutrients?

    If you are using Fox Farm ready soil, you do not need any more nutrients. There is already enough nutrients mixed right into the soil for the entire grow, just let the soil do what it is designed to do. Water with evaporated hose water every other day (2-3 cups) then after 1 month feed your plants a compost tea every 2 weeks for beneficial bacteria.

    = Organic Goodness.

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Nutrients?

    Quote Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
    If you are using Fox Farm ready soil, you do not need any more nutrients. There is already enough nutrients mixed right into the soil for the entire grow, just let the soil do what it is designed to do. Water with evaporated hose water every other day (2-3 cups) then after 1 month feed your plants a compost tea every 2 weeks for beneficial bacteria.

    = Organic Goodness.
    thanks for the advice

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    #5
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    Nutrients?

    Quote Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
    If you are using Fox Farm ready soil, you do not need any more nutrients.
    No such product called 'ready soil'. There's Ocean Forest, Original Planting Mix, Happy Frog, and Light Warrior. Planting a seed directly into these soils other that the Light Warrior could kill them.

    Quote Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
    There is already enough nutrients mixed right into the soil for the entire grow, just let the soil do what it is designed to do.
    No way Jose. Not unless you want light and airy buds, and/or planning on transplanting every 3-4 weeks. Even then you might not get all the potential from your plants. This is why Fox Farm has a 3-part nutrient solution for the different phases of the grow.

    Plus the lime used to balance the ph of peat based soils will run out in 6-8 weeks. After that, nutrient lockout and the problems really start.

    Quote Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
    Water with evaporated hose water every other day (2-3 cups) then after 1 month feed your plants a compost tea every 2 weeks for beneficial bacteria.

    = Organic Goodness.
    Again, bad advice. Watering schedules are dependent on the specific grow. The container should be watered to fully wet all of the soil, preferably with a little run-off to make sure. Then you need to wait until the soil is almost dry before watering again.

    I don't know what the ph of your hose water is, but it's not the same for everyone. The water should always be ph balanced according to your grow medium. In this case, 6.3 to 6.8 for soil. (ph balanced after adding nutrients/supplements)

    But hey, it's your plants. Do what you wanna do. But I'd do some reading before taking my word (or anyone else's) for it. :thumbsup:

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    #6
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    Nutrients?

    i have been reading since i posted and bigtopsfinn is right
    thanks for the advice i am still reading post and studying thank you

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Nutrients?

    I'll bite.... What the heck is "evaporated hose water"? :what:

    Quote Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
    Water with evaporated hose water.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Nutrients?

    Fox Farm Ocean Forest is a ready-made soil, so is the Original Planting Mix, Happy Frog, and Light Warrior.

    I suspect you have never tried this method of growing before bigtopsfinn, or you would know that growing outdoor in Fox Farm Ocean Forest using nothing but evaporated hose water and a compost tea is a completley effective and viable way to grow.

    Fox Farm wants you to buy all of their extra liquid nutrients and their counterparts even though you don't need them. They are selling you snake oils that are 99% water and making tons of money by doing it.

    Evaporated hose water is exactly what it sounds like. It is hose water that has been purified by way of natural evaporation (PH = 7.0). The trace minerals in the water are too heavy to evaporate, leaving you with a purified watering that is usually done from underneath the plant opposed to watering from the top, which increases overall growth of the plant as it searches for water opposed to just being given it. I water my outdoor plants with this method by using an Earthbox. Just fill up the resevior as needed. Usually 2-3 cups every other day for me....

    big topsfinn is right about the ready-mix soil being too potent for seedlings. You need to germinate the seeds first, then root them in an alternate medium until ready to be transplanted into the ready-mix soil. I do this in rockwool underneath a Hydrofarm T12 Jump Start Light System, or simply out in the sun. Use organic Neem Oil for pests and you are good to grow.

    The fact of the matter here lilbambam is that there is a million different ways to grow some good buds. It's all about finding what works for you. The above is an alternative organic way to grow, and it is easy as 1,2,3,4. Give it a try one season and you wont be dissapointed. :thumbsup:



    ....

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Nutrients?

    after paper towel germination i always plant directly in foxfarm ocean forrest and never had any kind of problems with being too hot. also just foxfarm soil will not be adequate for an entire grow. it maybe adequate if you sog grow but not if you plan to veg out the plant then flower. but i have some sog going in foxfarm and noticed N deficiency during 5th week of flower.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Nutrients?

    My 2010 Earthbox Grow (Dream Queen @ 2 Weeks Flowering): http://i753.photobucket.com/albums/x...sFlowering.jpg

    Here is a video explaining a little more about the Earthbox which is key to using for this style of grow.

    YouTube - Earthbox Planter

    That will explain it better than I can.

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