What “stage” is this?

BassheadGrowsWeed

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I’m feeding nectar for the gods sample regimen and it has different stages “early mid and late” veg and flower. Obviously this is still in veg but would you say I’m “mid veg” by now? Not sure when to transition to the next feeding regimen. I transplanted a purchased clone 24 days ago, she’s 10” tall. My plan for now I think is going to be 6 weeks in veg before I flip to 12/12 so I’m assuming I should be feeding the mid veg but wanted to check before I moved forward since this is my first grow
 

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BassheadGrowsWeed

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What's the difference between mid and late veg nutrients? Is late like a transition nute?
I’m not really sure honestly, I’m still trying to learn why I’m doing what I’m doing at this point. Ive included the feeding schedule that was provided to me in the original post. I think it’s just to provide different rates of nutes that will appropriately help the plant through her different stages
 

Budzbuddha

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Veg stage is veg stage ........ depending how long you are running the plant to structure where you want before changing to flower.

They will become sexually mature after 4 / 5 weeks .... some growers veg plants to 8 weeks.
There is absolutely no need to over think the grow .... they will even “ tell “ you when they are ready sometimes by throwing some pistils here and there.

You would continue Veg feeding thru “ week 2 ish “ of actual flower to aid in the stretch and final branching before it slows and flower sites form.
 

T macc

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I see, the only difference is in late veg there's an extra tsp of herculean harvest. Your plants look great. Keep doing what your doing. Don't necessarily have to increase that
 

Medicated Bonsai

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Just curious but what are you using as your medium? (FFOF, Happy Frog, Root Organic, etc.)

And budz is right, veg is veg. I'm not sure how you would categorize early, mid, and late veg as most people run their veg stage for different periods of time. For example, some outdoor growers veg their plant's for months while some indoor growers only veg for a few weeks.

Depending on the type of soil you're using, you may not need any nutrients. It's easy to put nutes into the soil but once it's in...it's in. If this is your first run, it might be more beneficial to wait and feed depending on what the plant asks for. In this process, you'll get first hand experience in what nutrient deficiencies looks like and how to treat them.

IMHO, following nutrient schedules, with little to no experience, is a good way to overfeed and make your plants sick.

I hope nothing I said was offensive or taken as rude. Good luck and happy growing!
 

cbdandthc

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I’m feeding nectar for the gods sample regimen and it has different stages “early mid and late” veg and flower. Obviously this is still in veg but would you say I’m “mid veg” by now? Not sure when to transition to the next feeding regimen. I transplanted a purchased clone 24 days ago, she’s 10” tall. My plan for now I think is going to be 6 weeks in veg before I flip to 12/12 so I’m assuming I should be feeding the mid veg but wanted to check before I moved forward since this is my first grow
Hey BassheadGrowsWeed,

My guess would be late veg.
 

BassheadGrowsWeed

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Just curious but what are you using as your medium? (FFOF, Happy Frog, Root Organic, etc.)

And budz is right, veg is veg. I'm not sure how you would categorize early, mid, and late veg as most people run their veg stage for different periods of time. For example, some outdoor growers veg their plant's for months while some indoor growers only veg for a few weeks.

Depending on the type of soil you're using, you may not need any nutrients. It's easy to put nutes into the soil but once it's in...it's in. If this is your first run, it might be more beneficial to wait and feed depending on what the plant asks for. In this process, you'll get first hand experience in what nutrient deficiencies looks like and how to treat them.

IMHO, following nutrient schedules, with little to no experience, is a good way to overfeed and make your plants sick.

I hope nothing I said was offensive or taken as rude. Good luck and happy growing!
I’m using happy frog soil, no offense taken anywhere as this whole thing is a learning experience for me right now! Trying to make any of my mistakes on my single plant now so that I can get a nice rotating grow set up when we move this fall. Here’s a link to my journal https://www.rollitup.org/t/1st-grow-mandarin-sunset.991458/
 
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xtsho

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Good grief. Three stages of veg and three stages of flower. All with specific feeding schedules and pH. Completely over complicating growing an easy to grow plant. No thanks. Only pot growers fall for this nonsense and spend way too much time fiddling with their plants like it's a chemistry experiment. Mix, pour, walk away. That's how I grow, have for years, and produce excellent bud. I feed the same amounts from veg until late bloom when I taper off the nute strength.

Nothing wrong with using free samples but when you get ready to actually buy some nutrients don't fall for the marketing from these overpriced nutrient companies. Jacks 3-2-1, MegaCrop, VitaGrow. All inexpensive nutrients, easy to use, and grow just as good of weed. Save your money for a bottle of Single Malt Scotch.
 
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