What ratio were you feeding them? I found 1 ts per gallon works great, keeps em nice and green without the worries of giving them nute burni havent burnt a plant using grow big, but i did get the infamous nitrogen claw
lol i hit my 2 week old seedling with grow big...their shit isnt strong...
EDIT: its strong in the sense growth is great, but dosent burn easily...fuck, i love FoxFarm, prolly cause most people think its a newb nute, but under estimate it
i have to say, i just started using Advanced nutriens iguana bloom (100% organic) with my tiger bloom, best results iv had, my plants at 12 days look like they use to at 3 weeks, making me want to try the whole AN line to be honestAnyone thinkin that is wrong, I have used it for a LONG time and never had any problems.. Shit it's the only veg food I have ever used, now as for bloomers I have tried mostly all of them. If its for noobs then I guess I just started growing lol
oh word, how you like the bud candy, i hear its 100% organic, butim debating if its gonna be better than sweet or GHflouranecterYa he's blaming the soil, calling it junk but I like it... Advanced nutes flowering food is great shit, I use sensi bloom a and b, big bud, bud candy, calmag and growbig and my ladies love it
if you use tap you wont need as much cal/mag if at all. lack of n is most likely at six+ weeks of veg. ph may be the problem because certain nutes will only be absorbed in specific ph ranges. looks like eko soil or something similiar. soil like that is good for a week or two, then you need to add to it.thanks max..if I add cal/mag and it dont need it..will it hurt anything?...the breeder says they LOVE nitrogen so maybe it is N??
stupid question...can i be watering with tap water or hose water? i just figured bottled water was safer
yep, i like it because it also pHs your water for you, easy peasycool thanks..tiger bloom is for flower right?