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10-04-2010, 06:43 PM #1OPJunior Member
Best approach from here?
So they're looking good right now...pH has been stable for over a week at 6.5 and I just flushed again last night because I was getting some minor tip burn again (I've nuted very sparingly at very weak concentrations-I think the Fox Farm Ocean Forest I'm using is a little hot & finicky)...
So...with the problems of the last 2 weeks mentioned above...and with the fact that things have stabilized pH wise...could I put these 10" plants into flower or should I wait for a longer period of pH stability? They are now in 2 gallon pots...they are going on 6 weeks old...and are at 10" (less than they should be right now due to the problems, I think) and are very 'bushy' growing in every direction...
Any special flower/bloom nutes you might recommend for plants that have recently had issues? Again, flushed them last night so when they dry out in a few days I'll have to have something lined up to feed, I'm thinking...
Also, will bloom/flower food (with lower N) still show similar symptoms if one accidentally overfeeds? Should one continue to use weak strength solutions at first like vegging? Hopefully, I've flushed out the soil well enough to be near a baseline level for nutes...but you never know with this rich Ocean Forest soil...seems like it always has a little something left after flushing for some reason...and I run double the volume (or more) of water through the pots...
Would like to get this 1st grow completed, have a much better game plan in mind for the next grow...experience works wonders...
Thanks, P.Phaser Reviewed by Phaser on . Best approach from here? Started 1st grow ever in August. Using Fox Farm Ocean Forest/perlite mix. Through 3 weeks plus, everything was perfection and grace. Foolishly added nutes at 3 weeks (Botanicare Pro grow 3-2-4) in a very weakened state (33%strength) Got some minor tip burn and flushed at 4 weeks (in 6" azalea pots, have to flush at some point anyway) 2 days after flush, 7" - 8"+ plants had dry pots, so nuted again at 50% strength using same stuff (Botanicare Pro Grow 3-2-4) NOW...things begin to Rating: 5
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