Uncle Ben
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Just add up the numbers and divide by half. I would consider that a 5-5-5, which will work from start to finish.Micro has an NPK of 5-0-1
Bloom has an NPK of 0-5-4
Just add up the numbers and divide by half. I would consider that a 5-5-5, which will work from start to finish.Micro has an NPK of 5-0-1
Bloom has an NPK of 0-5-4
Yeah, that would be 5-5-5 if added in equal amounts. But what do the numbers become when I add 5 extra ml of bloom or 8 extra ml of bloom?Just add up the numbers and divide by half. I would consider that a 5-5-5, which will work from start to finish.
5-20-17 divided by 3 = 3-7-5.5 or pretty close to it.Yeah, that would be 5-5-5 if added in equal amounts. But what do the numbers become when I add 5 extra ml of bloom or 8 extra ml of bloom?
5ml Micro p/g = 5-0-1
10ml Bloom p/g= 0-10-8
= 5-10-9 ??
Yeah I guess he probably did because I cant figure out how 5 divided by 3 equals 3. But it is still morning.5-20-17 divided by 3 = 3-7-5.5 or pretty close to it.
I bet your math teacher gave you hell.
FALSE. During flowering, plants still grow bigger and grow more roots, things that nitrogen are used for, although during this stage they start to BUD which requires more P and K. However, moving towards end of bloom, you can possibly cut out nitrogen without hurting, maybe 3 weeks before chop.Great thread.....I always heard that you should quit feeding Nitrogen to plants when there flowering. Can anybody input on that?
I'm going to do it anyway but the calcium ratio in the part a is like 5 so would I be giving a calcium overdose as I'm not sure what would be considered as 'excessive' in terms of calcium Like I said I'll try it anyway as I'm like that but any thoughts folks?[/QUOTE said:You could try it but it's probably not a good idea as then your messing with Calcium/Mag/phosphorus ratio as well as N/PK ratio
I would buy an N booster if you can find one. There were only 3 N boosters at my local hydro store and two were organic(bat poop juice and whatnot) and one was sythetic made by H&G, but I imagine it would be a little pricey(since it's H&G)
You would be better off mixing in a competely different line of base nutrient to raise the N than trying to adjust the A and B ratio. You'll get away with it to an extent, though 100% more A would probably turn out badly(causing phosphorus lockout I think)
So your supposed to feed veg formula until the hairs start popping out?Just remember there's a difference between organic and chemical fertilizers. When I was growing hydro using chemicals, keeping a correct ph and ec was a constant worry, but after switching to organic and soil, I haven't checked ph once. I now use Biosevia from GHE, never had nuteburn once, or any other deficiencies. That said, I'm very curious of a brand called Metrop (Dutch), read up on products... But as DontDoDrugs pointed out, the rest of the stuff is important, make sure they get all the minerals they need! Also, as Uncle Ben says, use your common sense! Watch the plants, concentrate on their health, and wait with bloom food until they are actually flowering. Keep in mind that different strains often have different needs, the more sativa, the more careful on the dosage, as a rule of thumb.
You use a 1-10-10 during flowering and you'll really screw up production. I use a slow release 18-4-9 from start to finish and the colas are fat and chunky? Why? I understand botany, which means I understand what drives flower production and it certainly isn't some food that will induce leaf necrosis.Maybe we can settle on just two and call that the best ratio. In this case I would argue that 5-1-1 for veg and 1-10-10 for flower is the best ratio you can get, when you compromise between ease of use and fine tuning.