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So you can use the same feeding charts for both?It doesn't matter. You feed them the same.
So you can use the same feeding charts for both?It doesn't matter. You feed them the same.
Ya. But you use a little more Epsom in flower I guess. Here's the chart I got if you can read it. This is where I'd start at least. @Doug Dawson is a better one for advice on this since he uses it and I never have.So you can use the same feeding charts for both?
I posted the pictures y’all asked forMutated leaf …. Carry on.
Ok thanks budActually they look pretty good - i would say stick with the 5.9 ph
Chart looks right, it's a good starting point. Will have to tweak depending on strain.Ya. But you use a little more Epsom in flower I guess. Here's the chart I got if you can read it. This is where I'd start at least. @Doug Dawson is a better one for advice on this since he uses it and I never have.
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Is that a bloom chart? And if so what would y’all recommend for grow?Chart looks right, it's a good starting point. Will have to tweak depending on strain.
Ok so with me running autos should I lower the amount any or just run with thatI ran that from early veg through flower. Just lower the N as flower progresses.
Shouldn't really matter that they are autos. You can start lower and bring it up as you go if you want to be cautious or just feed them as the list states and if you start seeing issues back it off a bit. It's really up to the plants how they react and it can differ from strain to strain.Ok so with me running autos should I lower the amount any or just run with that
Ok I really appreciate your help! One more question and I promise I’ll leave you alone.I’m somewhat of a newbie and wanna get it right. Since I’m growing in coco,will that change how much I should feed?Shouldn't really matter that they are autos. You can start lower and bring it up as you go if you want to be cautious or just feed them as the list states and if you start seeing issues back it off a bit. It's really up to the plants how they react and it can differ from strain to strain.
You should feed once a day to runoff in coco. You don't want to let the coco dry out. Some folks feed a couple times a day depending on their plants and pot sizes but min once a day IMO and the runoff is important. Don't sweat the questions, ask all you like. If I can't answer there are lots of others who can. Better to ask and avoid a mistake than having to come asking how to correct oneOk I really appreciate your help! One more question and I promise I’ll leave you alone.I’m somewhat of a newbie and wanna get it right. Since I’m growing in coco,will that change how much I should feed?
That’s probably the best quote I have ever heard. So I should water even if my coco is not dry? My coco is drying out every 2 days or so!You should feed once a day to runoff in coco. You don't want to let the coco dry out. Some folks feed a couple times a day depending on their plants and post sizes but min once a day IMO and the runoff is important. Don't sweat the questions, ask all you like. If I can't answer there are lots of others who can. Better to ask and avoid a mistake than having to come asking how to correct one
The point of daily feeding is to replenish the nutrients taken by the plant and flush out what it didn't take. This means the plant never lacks anything.That’s probably the best quote I have ever heard. So I should water even if my coco is not dry? My coco is drying out every 2 days or so!
Ok so it don’t matter if it stays to wet?The point of daily feeding is to replenish the nutrients taken by the plant and flush out what it didn't take. This means the plant never lacks anything.
Even if it seems wet you don't know it's not dry in spots. When it dries you can get salt build ups and such. Are you using fabric pots? Do you have any perlite in your mix?Ok so it don’t matter if it stays to wet?
Yes fabric pots 2 5 gallons and one 10 gallon and yes 2 8 quart bags in my mix I have a good bit of perliteEven if it seems wet you don't know it's not dry in spots. When it dries you can get salt build ups and such. Are you using fabric pots? Do you have any perlite in your mix?
Ok, so you got to figure on your coco drying out around the edges due to air going through the fabric pots so even when it seems wet it may be dry around the edges. Some don't use perlite but the added perlite will also help keep oxygen in the root zone so yeah, at least once a day would be good.Yes fabric pots 2 5 gallons and one 10 gallon and yes 2 8 quart bags in my mix I have a good bit of perlite
Ok that makes sense I really appreciate it you don’t even understand these are questions I have been wanting to know but have never been able to get them answeredOk, so you got to figure on your coco drying out around the edges due to air going through the fabric pots so even when it seems wet it may be dry around the edges. Some don't use perlite but the added perlite will also help keep oxygen in the root zone so yeah, at least once a day would be good.