I just flushed so she’s not so hot from the nutes will start back feeding just bloom and cal mag in a few days
I dont know the nutrient content of your soil ect, but you say you will continue to feed Bloom Nutrients, and Cal/Mag in a few days.. Ok.
Where's the Nitrogen, and how much???
Weed requires basically the same amount of Nitrogen, and is does Phosphorus, and weed likes 2x the amount of Potassium, as either Nitrogen, or Phosphorus.
Weed likes a 1-1-2 Ratio.
Going by tissue analysis, and hydro growing, weed likes a 19.5-20-39 formula, and the PPM varies. Thats basically a 1-1-2 ratio.
So if one has the soil in equilibrium with Organics, as long as there is adequate supplies of all nutrients, the plant will take what it needs.
But one can try and mix the soil ect to as close as possible to the correct ratio, and is the easiest way to feed the plants organically. And when you make teas, mix the correct ratios, and can use a small amount molasses to feed the microbes. No way Id pay for bottled nutes, when I can mix my own, and better ratios.
But back to the Bllom nutrients only.
All Nitrogen is, is PROTIEN.
When humans eat cheicken, or fish, any kind of meat, or beans and rice it contains Protein, and our bodies convert the Protein, into Nitrogen.
Nitrogen in Greek means basically it is the Most Important Macro Nutrient. All Metabolism, and Cell Division requires Protein. Also Immune Function..
The cutting of Nitrogen comes from the 80s, when people were giving their plants really high rates of Ammonium Nitrate 44-0-0, to make the plants get HUGE, but what they didnt realize to MUCH Nitrogen, and Incorrect Ratios WILL KEEP THE PLANTS FROM FLOWERING ALTOGETHER, or make them super leafy, take forever, and all kinds of unwanted happenings.
So it became a word of mouth myth to limit nitrogen during flowering. The plant will grow more, and produce more chemicals in flowering than any time during its life. Would you limit the Protein of a growing child?? Or if lifting weights, and exercising heavily?? No, of course not.
Id feed the plant a basic food with everything in it, with the closest to a 1-1-2 ratio as possible. Its all about balance. + Calcium, and magnesium. Mg is the #1 deficiency in container grown plants, and MJ is a HUGE consumer of Mg.