BassheadGrowsWeed
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Their site recommends adding cal mag, do you think with this being a calcium based like I should be fine?I've never used it.......just gotta give it a whirl. Take a slurry before you plant anything in it.
Their site recommends adding cal mag, do you think with this being a calcium based like I should be fine?I've never used it.......just gotta give it a whirl. Take a slurry before you plant anything in it.
If Thats the case it prolly is really low charged, which is a good thing. It still prolly has some sort of ph adjuster added like limestone or oyster, etc.....you still need to slurry it to see where it stands, you might need to charge it with some Herc, or possibly some Demeters and Gaia.Their site recommends adding cal mag, do you think with this being a calcium based like I should be fine?
Should be fine, the BK reaction is fast. Just let it cook in a tub for a few weeks.If I’m reammending and reusing my soil (happy frog), will the lots of bloom khaos I used through the end of the cycle fuck up my smaller girls that are going jnto the reused soil? I plan to recharge it with one shot, bokashi, and worm castings
You can try it, I always sprayed BK by itself, but use photo in all other foliars.Can I mix bloom khaos and photo plus into one sprayer and use them for foliar? Or do I need to apply them separately? I’m trying to mix only what’s needed and they both require small amounts of total volume at a time
Vague man. What are you growing in? How far along are you?Anyone have a personal feeding schedule I can go off of that’s not their schedule
What regiment are you running? I dont really use a particular schedule, though schedules are a baseline starting point that will be different for every grow and genetic. Some may need more, some less, it's best to start at suggested dilutions and tweak to your plants needs. This takes doing frequent slurry tests and recording feeds to compare, while also reading your plants. You will easily develop a custom feed schedule by applying these tools, as what works for one grower may not be good for another.....too many variables......There is also loads of information in this thread as to how the different bottles can be utilized and when is a good time to use them. What is wrong with the suggested feed schedules that are provided by Nectar?3 gallon pots and royal king soil with timber grow lights in a 5x5
Hey fellow nectarheads..hate to pop in but just wanted to maybe introduce myself real quick and second..when using BK it is best to use it alone since that reduces the reaction to the calcium etc in the mixture...also immediate use is best to get the most reaction from using it in the plants where it does its thing....I started using it in my ripening flushes and it seems to help bring out the terps and colors better than a aphro herc persephone/ ollie flush at the end....hope that helps!!!!Can I mix bloom khaos and photo plus into one sprayer and use them for foliar? Or do I need to apply them separately? I’m trying to mix only what’s needed and they both require small amounts of total volume at a time
The ripening hardening flush: I use the herc flush along with aphro/ollie and persephone's (for the first few days i also throw in athena's aminas too)for the first week...and on the second week i use the regular hardening recipe flush and cut out the PP and just use the aphrodites/herc/ollie the final week of flushing...slowly i reduce my aphro/herc and at the end it is usually just p.H (6.7) water for the last 2 waterings/feedings..seems to work fairly well even though it is my 2nd run using nftg i am learning so much stuff...loving it...getting nice results too!!!Just wanted to start a current thread to see who is using NFTG and your experiences. A place to trade tips and info. I love the line, excellent results from the beginning!
So how do you guys do your carbon flush at the end?
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