Any idea what causes this??

2andfly

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If using the FF feeding schedule move to growing stage.
I’m just thrown off because i was Told only use half of what the chart is telling me because it will burn out my plants... using half I’m at 681 now... apparently i need To be up to 1000 during flower.. i know That if i use What it’s telling me on the table it will bring it up but i dint Want to burn out my plants so idk what to do
 

hotrodharley

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I’m just thrown off because i was Told only use half of what the chart is telling me because it will burn out my plants... using half I’m at 681 now... apparently i need To be up to 1000 during flower.. i know That if i use What it’s telling me on the table it will bring it up but i dint Want to burn out my plants so idk what to do
Lots of guys can actually push 1500 or even higher. I’d say you could easily be at 900. Raise it 100-150 points. The advice given you was sound but it’s time to go full strength.
 

2andfly

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Lots of guys can actually push 1500 or even higher. I’d say you could easily be at 900. Raise it 100-150 points. The advice given you was sound but it’s time to go full strength.
Koo so it won’t burn out.. I’m kinda jumping from nothing to something... didn’t really start feeding till week 3 of flower because FFOF had so much stuff in it my plants weren’t really looking for food
 

Wizzlebiz

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I’m just thrown off because i was Told only use half of what the chart is telling me because it will burn out my plants... using half I’m at 681 now... apparently i need To be up to 1000 during flower.. i know That if i use What it’s telling me on the table it will bring it up but i dint Want to burn out my plants so idk what to do
I would suggest that what was actually meant was begin at 50% (personally I begin at 25%) and slowly increase the % as you move up the schedule.

Some plants can handle and want 100% after a bit. Some can't even handle 50% at any point. It's absolutely dependent on the plant itself.
 

2andfly

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I would suggest that what was actually meant was begin at 50% (personally I begin at 25%) and slowly increase the % as you move up the schedule.

Some plants can handle and want 100% after a bit. Some can't even handle 50% at any point. It's absolutely dependent on the plant itself.
Can i use Baking soda to up PH? I’m at like a 4 it’s nuets mixed it... and should i still Use grow big or just tiger and bloom
 

Wizzlebiz

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Can i use Baking soda to up PH? I’m at like a 4 it’s nuets mixed it... and should i still Use grow big or just tiger and bloom
Yes you can use baking soda to up the pH. But it won't hold it for very long so make sure you feed right after you adjust with baking soda.

Same for vinegar to lower pH to suitable levels. Gotta be fed right away.
 

V256.420

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My ph on my tap alone is 6.6 when i added Grow big tiger and bloom it went down
Tiger Bloom is probably one of the most acidic of all nutes out there. I'm wondering what PH your roots are sitting in right now. Got to be low.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Tiger Bloom is probably one of the most acidic of all nutes out there. I'm wondering what PH your roots are sitting in right now. Got to be low.
What pH his soil is is irrelevant. What's going in is what counts now.

As long as he pHs his feed and water he will be just fine.
 

V256.420

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What pH his soil is is irrelevant. What's going in is what counts now.

As long as he pHs his feed and water he will be just fine.
Whatever you say doc.

Fly, if that issue starts moving up to the other big fan leaves pm me before it's too late. If it holds near the bottom you will be fine.
 
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