Sensi Bloom ph levels seem wrong

Just Be

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I just switched to using nothing but Sensi Bloom for veg and flowering, AN's cal-mag and 29% H202. I'll use Overdrive when the time comes but I'm not going to miss paying for all of that stuff ..especially the Tarantula which, as you know, is not cheap.
 

29menace

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The lighting is pretty bad but there are about 35 colas, all about level with each other. I am going to do some additional tying down and staking to create more space between them.
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She's in good health man , and your gonna have a nice harvest btw.
Yeah pull out a few branches to let light in and even take a few more leaves away that stop the light getting through to the lower nugz , aslong as you don't take off a shit load in one go your ok.
 

growbee

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I just switched to using nothing but Sensi Bloom for veg and flowering, AN's cal-mag and 29% H202. I'll use Overdrive when the time comes but I'm not going to miss paying for all of that stuff ..especially the Tarantula which, as you know, is not cheap.
I will have to research that stuff. I have read that I should just use one approach and not several.
 

growbee

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Now I need to figure out how I am going to store this for the next 5 or so years. Thinking about vacuum sealing most of it off in opaque containers and keeping in fridge.
 

Just Be

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So I SHOULDN'T consider some Overdrive or something similar?
Overdrive can be used in soil (or hydro) for the last two weeks so have at it. I was referring more to the collection of various AN bottles posted earlier. Some of those are specifically for maintaining a clean reservoir in hydro. However, Sensi Bloom can be used for both veg and bloom in both soil and hydro. It actually contains more N than Sensi Grow. So, you can always choose to eliminate that and save yourself a little bit of cash.
 

growbee

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Overdrive can be used in soil (or hydro) for the last two weeks so have at it. I was referring more to the collection of various AN bottles posted earlier. Some of those are specifically for maintaining a clean reservoir in hydro. However, Sensi Bloom can be used for both veg and bloom in both soil and hydro. It actually contains more N than Sensi Grow. So, you can always choose to eliminate that and save yourself a little bit of cash.
Interesting. I just stuck to the Ocean Forest for the veg stage, no nutes added, but I will use them next round when I think the soil is reaching depletion. This is about 4 weeks, right?

I then switched out the soil for new FF and then started using Sensi Bloom about 3 weeks into flowering.
 

29menace

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I just switched to using nothing but Sensi Bloom for veg and flowering, AN's cal-mag and 29% H202. I'll use Overdrive when the time comes but I'm not going to miss paying for all of that stuff ..especially the Tarantula which, as you know, is not cheap.
Yh bro I hear ya it's expensive stuff. Ive always used AN and years ago I used everything on there chart for sensi grow/bloom and got decent results but I find I'm still achieving 9oz from 1 plant using less of there add-ons.

For the last few grows I only used grow bloom bigbud and overdrive to get the 9oz.
Normally I wouldn't use all those but I wanted to try out Nirvana because I haven't used it before. And tarantula because you get crazy roots.
 

Just Be

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Interesting. I just stuck to the Ocean Forest for the veg stage, no nutes added, but I will use them next round when I think the soil is reaching depletion. This is about 4 weeks, right?

I then switched out the soil for new FF and then started using Sensi Bloom about 3 weeks into flowering.
I'm not a huge soil guy. My experience with FFOF was with indoor tomatoes and the bag of FFOF came contaminated with fungus gnats. Either way, I'm not exactly sure when your soil would be considered to be depleted.
 

growbee

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I'm not a huge soil guy. My experience with FFOF was with indoor tomatoes and the bag of FFOF came contaminated with fungus gnats. Either way, I'm not exactly sure when your soil would be considered to be depleted.

I have read stories about that with them and that the problem is a more recent development due to varying sources.
 

growbee

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I have two weeks left on her, going absolutely great with PH Perfect, B-52 and Overdrive. I made a couple mistakes in early flower that I'm sure has limited her in some way but this is definitely the healthiest and best looking buds I've grown in my short experience.

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