big bloom 2 week old plant this right?

banks dank

Active Member
Hey everyone

So i got six plants that are 2 weeks old they are all growing nicely in red dixie beer cups with ffof
as the medium. i have been giving it ph 6.5 RO water with a ppm of 30 for the first 2 weeks
and have purchased the ff trio pack...i added six tsp of big bloom to 1 gallon of RO water. Ph'ed it at
6.5 ppm of 330. is this safe to give my babys? and what about the frequentcy of using this product?
I hear big bloom can be used in some extraordinary amounts due to the fact its organic and very low
in npk...

This all right?
 

topfuel29

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone

So i got six plants that are 2 weeks old they are all growing nicely in red dixie beer cups with ffof
as the medium. i have been giving it ph 6.5 RO water with a ppm of 30 for the first 2 weeks
and have purchased the ff trio pack...i added six tsp of big bloom to 1 gallon of RO water. Ph'ed it at
6.5 ppm of 330. is this safe to give my babys? and what about the frequentcy of using this product?
I hear big bloom can be used in some extraordinary amounts due to the fact its organic and very low
in npk...

This all right?
Don't forget to add "Grow Big" If your in your second week
Yes you can use Big Bloom with every watering. It's up to you.
They want you to feed your plant 2x's a week, with there feeding schedule.
First Grow? I'd just go with 1/2 strength nutrients the entire grow.
Second Grow. Try FF at full strength.
I'd also get "Sledge Hammer" for your Flushes.
Yes Big Bloom is organic, but your Grow Big and Tiger Bloom are not.
 

banks dank

Active Member
Don't forget to add "Grow Big" If your in your second week
Yes you can use Big Bloom with every watering. It's up to you.
They want you to feed your plant 2x's a week, with there feeding schedule.
First Grow? I'd just go with 1/2 strength nutrients the entire grow.
Second Grow. Try FF at full strength.
I'd also get "Sledge Hammer" for your Flushes.
Yes Big Bloom is organic, but your Grow Big and Tiger Bloom are not.
Cool man thanks for answering my question promptly and completely rep given!
 

HeadieNugz

Active Member
6 tps p/ gallon?
As Tops said, try half strength.
I use FF trio and it works wonders.
Though this early i would deff dilute, and work up to full strength.
No rush mate, these girls are going to be your love and labor for some months to come!
Trust me, its work the sweat and tears.
Best of luck! And don't forget to keep us posted.
 

banks dank

Active Member
6 tps p/ gallon?
As Tops said, try half strength.
I use FF trio and it works wonders.
Though this early i would deff dilute, and work up to full strength.
No rush mate, these girls are going to be your love and labor for some months to come!
Trust me, its work the sweat and tears.
Best of luck! And don't forget to keep us posted.
Hell ya will do!

Have u had any experiance with the sledgehammer flush?
 

HeadieNugz

Active Member
Sledgehammer will be something to use when you are really experimenting with different ferts/ supplemental nutes.
If you're just running the trio at a decent dilution, you can flush with Ph'd tap or inert water.
Alot less expensive lol. But when you start adding supp nutes and traces and mixin up the medicine...
You're gonna need something to remove the calcification and mineral salts that will inevitably accumulate.
Something to pick up for a 2nd or 3rd grow.
 

topfuel29

Well-Known Member
not just a rinse it does other things. not that expensive. A bottle will last you a long time.

You can use it for plant stress. Feeding tips of your feeding schedule.
IMO- I'd rather have it, than not.

Bush Doctor SledgeHammer® is a unique rinse formula designed to remove fertilizer buildup and encourage water movement through soil and soilless mediums.

Sledgehammer® helps release surface tension in the soil which will allow for optimum absorption of moisture and nutrition throughout the plant’s root system. Derived from an extract of the Yucca plant called Saponin, SledgeHammer® is organic and can be used for both hydroponic and soil applications.
For optimal results, follow the FoxFarm feeding schedule.
 
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