First Bloom Feed - I'm nervous

LoveBudz420

Active Member
So i have a girl who is in early flowering, and I must give her some Bloom nutes.

She sucked a heck of a lot of Nitrogen out of the plant during stretch, and I have been amending lightly with Cal-Mag and some EWC top dressing.

Truth is she needs some Bloom nutes.

The grow is outdoors in Super Soil which was mixed with potting soil (that's why it ran out of N, first grow, I know better now).

So I have some BioBizz BioBloom and I know what strength I think I should mix it (light because outside here in Thailand is HOT and she will drink fast and furiously) what I do not know, and this has been troubling me throughout the grow, and I have about a dozen plants coming up behind her.... exactly how much of the mixed Bloom nutes to give and how often.

She is in a 7 gallon fabric pot.
 

Hotrod2

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I do not have the answer to your specific question. I do have a recommendation that may solve your problem in the future for your next grow. Your girl's roots need a microbial and fungi supplement. To inoculate The Roots and help break down trace minerals and absorb more nutrients.
 

LoveBudz420

Active Member
My question is not so much about how many ml/L

My question is how much of the mixed solution and water to give the plant and how often.

First grow.
 

LoveBudz420

Active Member
I do not have the answer to your specific question. I do have a recommendation that may solve your problem in the future for your next grow. Your girl's roots need a microbial and fungi supplement. To inoculate The Roots and help break down trace minerals and absorb more nutrients.
Which product/s do you recommend?
 

LoveBudz420

Active Member
Over 6 billion microbes in 1 G of this product. 1/10 of a gram per one gallon of water.
I can and will try to get this for the future.

I am overseas so I can't be sure this exact product is available. Can you tell me some competing products that I might find?
 

Hotrod2

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I can and will try to get this for the future.

I am overseas so I can't be sure this exact product is available. Can you tell me some competing products that I might find?
I do not. I understand some people make their own microbe tea at home with molasses. You would have to Google it I order my soil balance online.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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I run the full biobizz lineup but I grow indoors in a tent.

My girls are in 3 gal and I feed them with every watering per the BB NA chart (yours may be different so I didn't mention ml/l).

Usually my plants are watered ever 2-3 days depending on conditions. My tent tends to run hot and higher humidity 85+degrees 55+ RH
 

Hotrod2

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Wow I make sure I have worm castings during veg. I have just started using organic nutrients. And instructions say just once a week. So I am new to using nutrients besides just the live soil.
 

farmerfischer

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I always (regardless of what brand nutes)feed with the grow nutes with light bloom feed through the first 3 weeks of flower. Then taper down on the grow nutes and increase the bloom then.
To many times i see people switching to bloom and dropping the grow, then a week later wonder why their plants are turning yellow two weeks into flower..
Im just throwing this out there
Not that it relates to what youre saying..
Your situation reminded me of this..
 

visajoe1

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My question is not so much about how many ml/L

My question is how much of the mixed solution and water to give the plant and how often.

First grow.
First, good job up to this point. Not bad.

How often do you feed now? Every watering. Ensure there is runoff, up to 25%.
How many days between feeding? When pot is dry. Plant may wilt, thats ok. Learn the limits and how to read a plant. Pot will be light to lift. Younger plants can go longer than older plants between watering due to size.

We measure feed strength in EC. Look it up.

The light green one needs a heavy feed, it ate everything in the soil. Feed 3.5ec for a couple cycles. Then drop down closer to 2 and taper down as she finishes flowering.

The other one will be fine with 2-2.5ec then taper down

Time is of the essence. Feed them now or yield and quality will continue to be affected.
 

xtsho

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You have a plant that is obviously starved for nitrogen so you are going to start feeding a 1-2-2 bloom nutrient? Nitrogen is required for flower growth lust like phosphorous, potassium, and other nutrients. There isn't any left in that plant for it to cannibalize and the yellowing is already going into the flowers. That plant doesn't need microbes it needs a real meal. That bottle of BioBizz beet vinasse/molasses with a little kelp isn't going to cut it. It's also supposed to be used with a bunch of their other products not as a stand alone.

You said in your other thread that you have GH Flora Series, all the BioBizz products, and a bunch of dry amendments. Forget about using any dry amendments at this point. They take too long to become available. If you're going to use the BioBizz then you need to use more than just the bloom. I despise the way these companies come up with all these different parts. Some of them are not even needed like the Acti-Vera/aloe vera, TopMax/humic acid, and BioHeaven/enzymes. The Grow, Bloom, and Fish-Mix is what you need to be using at a minimum. The others are not going to hurt anything but aren't necessary.

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It sounds like you wanted to grow organic but at this point I'd mix up some GH Flora Series at least for the yellow plant. It's not going to green up but it will at least be getting something and maybe help mitigate the loss in yield.

It also looks from the clawed leaves that at one point you overfed and then have starved the plant since.


As for microbes. If you're growing outside just collect your local microbes and make JADAM JMS.

Good luck
 
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