Nugget1234
Member
Hi all,
Just wondered if any of the more seasoned guys on here have a bit of advice for me at all?
So I am using the full range of Botanicare KIND products for my 15 gallon DWC system.
I am wondering whether it is a good idea to introduce GROW back into the middle to late stage of flowering OR reduce the BASE and increase the BLOOM more than Botanicares recommended feed schedule; reasons to follow:
BASE
4.0% N
0.0% P
0.0% K
GROW
2.0% N
2.0% P
4.0% K
BLOOM
0.0% N
6.0% P
6.0% K
The Mg, S & Fe levels are the same GROW vs BLOOM.
If I leave the schedule as per Botanicares schedule, P & K against N is 2-1.
If I introduce GROW to the later stages of flower I can get that ratio closer to 2.5-1.
BASE does have 5.0% of Ca in it, but I figured I could up CalMag to offset that a little bit...
I am probably over thinking this but I wondered what peoples thoughts are ref above and what are the usual ratios people work from in the mid to late stage of flowering.
I read somewhere that too much N can cause too much stretching during flower, but it seems everyone has their own opinions/ideas on what this should be.
I have attached a screenshot of a spreadsheet I have where I have added grow back to the mix, might be a little easier for you to visualize...
I appreciate any input you guys can give, cheers!
Nugget
Just wondered if any of the more seasoned guys on here have a bit of advice for me at all?
So I am using the full range of Botanicare KIND products for my 15 gallon DWC system.
I am wondering whether it is a good idea to introduce GROW back into the middle to late stage of flowering OR reduce the BASE and increase the BLOOM more than Botanicares recommended feed schedule; reasons to follow:
BASE
4.0% N
0.0% P
0.0% K
GROW
2.0% N
2.0% P
4.0% K
BLOOM
0.0% N
6.0% P
6.0% K
The Mg, S & Fe levels are the same GROW vs BLOOM.
If I leave the schedule as per Botanicares schedule, P & K against N is 2-1.
If I introduce GROW to the later stages of flower I can get that ratio closer to 2.5-1.
BASE does have 5.0% of Ca in it, but I figured I could up CalMag to offset that a little bit...
I am probably over thinking this but I wondered what peoples thoughts are ref above and what are the usual ratios people work from in the mid to late stage of flowering.
I read somewhere that too much N can cause too much stretching during flower, but it seems everyone has their own opinions/ideas on what this should be.
I have attached a screenshot of a spreadsheet I have where I have added grow back to the mix, might be a little easier for you to visualize...
I appreciate any input you guys can give, cheers!
Nugget