29menace
Well-Known Member
all without BURN,,, it is more than possible to feed at this level of ferts without killing your plants but only if you start high at the beginning when cloning...
i believe clones should be kept at the same strength feed as the plants you took them from,, some dont and they treat them like seedlings and only use plain water or a very low ppm solution... i dont ,, i start my clones in a solution of 1250-1500ppm until rooted ,,, once rooted i bump it up a lil bit untill they get put in the big flowering room... once there i bump it up again in the region of 1800-2000ppm ,,, every week until i hit 5th week (PEAK FEED) i increase ferts ,,ive always grown this way and im now in my 10th year so its not just something im experimenting with , its actually something that works perfectly fine..
peace out guys n gals..
i believe clones should be kept at the same strength feed as the plants you took them from,, some dont and they treat them like seedlings and only use plain water or a very low ppm solution... i dont ,, i start my clones in a solution of 1250-1500ppm until rooted ,,, once rooted i bump it up a lil bit untill they get put in the big flowering room... once there i bump it up again in the region of 1800-2000ppm ,,, every week until i hit 5th week (PEAK FEED) i increase ferts ,,ive always grown this way and im now in my 10th year so its not just something im experimenting with , its actually something that works perfectly fine..
peace out guys n gals..