I don't ph I run coco coir. I started to ph in the beginning but it always came out under 6.7 and above 5.6 so I just stopped and have never had a problem as long as I use flora nova. I don't check EC or ppm. I keep it simple I listen to the plants if there was a ph problem they would tell me. Fish meal or bone meal release nitrogen pretty quickly but I would make a tea and give it a little everyday till you see good improvement. Don't want to use to much and have nitrogen release during the end of flower.
Future references worm casting and soybean meal also good nitro but take longer to work. I would suggest not to use the worm casting anymore as I said above they have a good longevity and you don't want to much at the end.
What type of guano?
With out having to buy anything I would drop the kool bloom the worm casting and the big bloom. Do 3/4 of flora grow and 1/2 bloom keep the cal mag if you want you don't really need it and add 1 tbs of black strap molasses.
Once they are green again you can go back to your regular schedule. Minus the worm castings
I think your a little confused not the Big Bloom… Here's what it is:
Big Bloom®
Natural & Organic Blossom Builder
( 0.01 - 0.3 - 0.7 )
Our special, micro-brewed formula incorporates earthworm castings, bat guano and other high test organic ingredients that offer a full range of nutrients. Norwegian kelp improves nutrient uptake and increases yields. Rock phosphate helps transfer energy from one part of the plant to another, which means bigger buds and more fragrant flowers.
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The thing is about it is it calls for a TON of it… So it ends up being like 50% of the total notes in the water…
I'm curious as to what the max amount of EC i can add next time to really green these things up. I don't have molasses though… Is one of the products I have equivalent to this?
Thanks again man!