Hey all, If it really is the famous Uncle Ben here responding on this forum, woo hoo ! Glad to meet you in person.
I'm new to this hobby and know that after 3 grows, there is no way I know everything. In fact, the more I learn the more I realize I have to learn. (if that makes sense)
Uncle Ben seems to have been in the game for a long time. I will say that he could tone down his negativity a bit, but I understand his frustration. The new comer "know it alls" have to be super annoying. Growing is a learned skill that takes time and from what I've read, he's put the time in.
Photography is a good example of a hobby that many new comers are jumping into. They buy the latest greatest camera with all the bells and whistles and think they are automatically a talented photographer. Wrong answer, Photography requires skill and understanding of light, composition, etc., that takes years to learn. The camera is simply a tool and without understanding how it works, your photos will be poor. I have a feeling the useage of nutrients is very similar.
From what I've read from Uncle Ben, he's been trying to teach people to understand what the plant needs, not just dumping a bunch of "Boutique" concoctions onto your plants...
And maybe I can get a question in and an answer from the great Uncle Ben...
I'm growing Northern Lights, which produces a lot of leaves early flower.. Most of my feed charts reduce the useage of Nitrogen greatly after flipping 12/12. My hunch is that Nitrogen is needed well into flower and a lot of my yellowing early is due to lack of nitrogen. So, this grow, I'll keep the grow nutrients going a little longer into pre and early flower.... (Foliage Pro used lightly). Am I way off base here? Hey, I'm actually using my head to think about this stuff and learn... I think that's what Uncle Ben wants.