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Neoliet

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Didnt throw that laughing emoji up for anything you wrote. It was directed at the worst advertisement i have ever seen.
He seems almost confused
After some deeps thoughts, I think what the Dutch guy in the video is saying is actually correct.

First, the 2 products are both “flower boosters”, it seems that the BIO PK contains also Biotabs flower booster formula. That means.. The use of Bloom booster start in week 4 of flower, right?

But on there products sheets, and this I don’t understand…

BIO PK: start in week 2 of flower.
PK Booster compost tea start in week 3 of flower.

Is there another indication “other” then the timeframe for when to start with bloombooster, is it after the stretch? And how do you know when the stretch is over? And do you need to calculate the feeding in advance for organically? Cause it will not be available instantly for the plants to absorb.

I’m so confused now, cause in that case the products sheets are correct (more or less with 1 week in advanced), and the Dutch guy in the video has forgotten to tell about that.. what can happen if I start to early? Nutes lockout??

Still waiting for an official reply from BioTabs.

After some more thoughts : the PK Booster compost tea is a tea and therefore the nutritions are available instantly..
 
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jondamon

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After some deeps thoughts, I think what the Dutch guy in the video is saying is actually correct.

First, the 2 products are both “flower boosters”, it seems that the BIO PK contains also Biotabs flower booster formula. That’s means.. The use of Bloom booster start in week 4 of flower, right?

But on there products sheets, and this I don’t understand…

BIO PK: start in week 2 of flower.
PK Booster compost tea start in week 3 of flower.

Is there another indication “other” then the timeframe for when to start with bloombooster, is it after the stretch? And how do you know when the stretch is over? And do you need to calculate the feeding in advance for organically? Cause it will not be available instantly for the plants to absorb.

I’m so confused now, cause in that case the products sheets are correct (more or less with 1 week in advanced), and the Dutch guy in the video has forgotten to tell about that.. what can happen if I start to early? Nutes lockout??

Still waiting for an official reply from BioTabs.

After some more thoughts : the PK Booster compost tea is a tea and therefore the nutritions are available instantly..

are biotabs holding your hand to grow your plants?

do they see your plants daily?

Do they know the room environment you’re running?

Do they know how mature you’re plants are?

Do they know all the fine intricacies of your tent?

All of these things can contribute to how fast or slow your plant reacts to certain things.

Environment and feeding regime being the biggest 2 factors.

Nobody can say add XYZ bottle at ABC week for best results.

these variables can change how plants react.

if you’re too cold In your area your plants will grow slower, if you’re too warm they will want less nutrients etc etc.


usually if you plan on adding some PK booster it’s best used at some point between weeks 3-7 of flowering (but that’s actual flowering and not from when switching to 12/12)

There are too many variables to account for to give you exact information.

Plants don’t grow according to a schedule of days.
 

Dank Bongula

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are biotabs holding your hand to grow your plants?

do they see your plants daily?

Do they know the room environment you’re running?

Do they know how mature you’re plants are?

Do they know all the fine intricacies of your tent?

All of these things can contribute to how fast or slow your plant reacts to certain things.

Environment and feeding regime being the biggest 2 factors.

Nobody can say add XYZ bottle at ABC week for best results.

these variables can change how plants react.

if you’re too cold In your area your plants will grow slower, if you’re too warm they will want less nutrients etc etc.


usually if you plan on adding some PK booster it’s best used at some point between weeks 3-7 of flowering (but that’s actual flowering and not from when switching to 12/12)

There are too many variables to account for to give you exact information.

Plants don’t grow according to a schedule of days.
Yes they do...he saw a grow diary, lock it up. :bigjoint:
 

Neoliet

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are biotabs holding your hand to grow your plants?

do they see your plants daily?

Do they know the room environment you’re running?

Do they know how mature you’re plants are?

Do they know all the fine intricacies of your tent?

All of these things can contribute to how fast or slow your plant reacts to certain things.

Environment and feeding regime being the biggest 2 factors.

Nobody can say add XYZ bottle at ABC week for best results.

these variables can change how plants react.

if you’re too cold In your area your plants will grow slower, if you’re too warm they will want less nutrients etc etc.


usually if you plan on adding some PK booster it’s best used at some point between weeks 3-7 of flowering (but that’s actual flowering and not from when switching to 12/12)

There are too many variables to account for to give you exact information.

Plants don’t grow according to a schedule of days.
Thank you, that is very helpful!

I got two organic fertilizers :

1 = NPK: 5–1–5 with balanced quantities of; Zn, Cu, Ca, Mn, Mg, S, Si and Fe

2 = NPK: 2-5-8 with seaweed, vitamins, auxins and other phytohormones.

Which one do you think it’s better to give in 24 or 48 hours? They are looking to starting to get hungry?

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Markshomegrown

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Man I don’t understand anything anymore! I just watch a video of biotabs about the PK BIO and PK Booster,, but he is advising it completely different?

Not saying the bottle nutes are bad but you need to understand what you are doing, copied this from a website as the information is good.

When your plants are growing in size they need lots of Nitrogen, if the plants run low the leaves will turn yellow and this will stunt the growth.
when the plant stops growing/stretching the plants don't need much Nitrogen

your flower nutes(banana) have got a low amount of Nitrogen.

Role of Each Plant Nutrient
Here's a brief look at what each nutrient contributes to plant growth.


Nitrogen
Nitrogen, the first number referenced in an NPK sequence, plays a key role in a plant's coloring and chlorophyll production, making it an important factor in leaf development2

. Fertilizers high in nitrogen are often used for grass or other plants where green foliage growth is more important than flowering. At the opposite end of the spectrum, gardeners sometimes encounter the problem of nitrogen depletion—the yellowing of typically green plants often indicates a nitrogen deficiency.



Phosphorus
The middle number in an NPK series refers to the percentage of phosphorous in the fertilizer product. Phosphorus plays a key role in the growth of roots, blooming, and fruiting, which is why it is an essential nutrient for your plants in spring3. Phosphorus contributes to many fundamental plant processes, such as rooting and setting flower buds.


Potassium
The final number in the major ingredients listing gives the percentage of potassium in the product. Potassium contributes to the overall health and vigor of plants. It is known to help strengthen plants' ability to resist disease, assist in the movement of water and nutrients in the plant, and can be especially important in areas that experience cold or dry weather4.
 

jondamon

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Thank you, that is very helpful! I got two organic fertilizers :
1 = NPK: 5–1–5 with balanced quantities of; Zn, Cu, Ca, Mn, Mg, S, Si and Fe
2 = NPK: 2-5-8 with seaweed,
vitamins, auxins and other phytohormones.

Which on do you think it’s better to give in 24 or 48 hours? They are looking to starting to get hungry?

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Personally I’d look to use equal amounts of each of those together.

Together they would be approx 7-6-13 and would probably be great the whole way through flowering with nothing else needed.

Then if you start to see N toxicity you can decrease 1 and increase 2.
 
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