If my plant doesn’t start to bud during transition

Bukvičák

Well-Known Member
I'm not asking I'm merely sharing my opinion, ime one good nutrient is much the same as another.
I was saying the plant noticing the difference between different nutrients doesn't matter to me, what is important to me is that I notice a difference between the different nutrients and I don't.

I think the person using the nutrient is the important part?
I give up...
 

Jettman1

Active Member
Not at all. The plant will tell you over time when she wants the nutrients to switch. I switch over from veg nutes to bloom nutes after the plants have fully finished stretching after the 12/12 flip. Usually around 14 to 21 days after.

You'll know when she gets to middle and late flower based on bud growth.
This is my second time. The first time I followed a 10 week feed chart but when I chopped it, it wasn’t ready. I figure now it needed another 2-3 weeks.
it was 12 inches tall and I got 64g dry weight, but it was weak.

my question is, if the feed chart I have is for 10 weeks but i need 12weeks, should I extend the time during early, mid or late bloom nutrient feeding?
 

Jettman1

Active Member
I give up...
This is my second time. The first time I followed a 10 week feed chart but when I chopped it, it wasn’t ready. I figure now it needed another 2-3 weeks.
it was 12 inches tall and I got 64g dry weight, but it was weak.

my question is, if the feed chart I have is for 10 weeks but i need 12weeks, should I extend the time during early, mid or late bloom nutrient feeding?
 

Bukvičák

Well-Known Member
This is my second time. The first time I followed a 10 week feed chart but when I chopped it, it wasn’t ready. I figure now it needed another 2-3 weeks.
it was 12 inches tall and I got 64g dry weight, but it was weak.

my question is, if the feed chart I have is for 10 weeks but i need 12weeks, should I extend the time during early, mid or late bloom nutrient feeding?
Same as last week
 

Bukvičák

Well-Known Member
This is my second time. The first time I followed a 10 week feed chart but when I chopped it, it wasn’t ready. I figure now it needed another 2-3 weeks.
it was 12 inches tall and I got 64g dry weight, but it was weak.

my question is, if the feed chart I have is for 10 weeks but i need 12weeks, should I extend the time during early, mid or late bloom nutrient feeding?
Also its better to start counting your flowering weeks since the stretch stops. Ussually takes two weeks, so I do it like 3rd week after flip is my 1st week counted or just take breeder time plus 2 weeks and thats the time you should be okay in harvest window.
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
This is my second time. The first time I followed a 10 week feed chart but when I chopped it, it wasn’t ready. I figure now it needed another 2-3 weeks.
it was 12 inches tall and I got 64g dry weight, but it was weak.

my question is, if the feed chart I have is for 10 weeks but i need 12weeks, should I extend the time during early, mid or late bloom nutrient feeding?
Keep following the directions on the nutrients you use. If you see any deficiencies starting that is your sign that you need to adjust something. Extend the final 2 or three weeks of the chart on repeat if they go longer (unless what you use recommends a flush, in that case repeat the few weeks before it recommends that, if you flush)
 

Jettman1

Active Member
Keep following the directions on the nutrients you use. If you see any deficiencies starting that is your sign that you need to adjust something. Extend the final 2 or three weeks of the chart on repeat if they go longer (unless what you use recommends a flush, in that case repeat the few weeks before it recommends that, if you flush)
Ok. Thank you
 
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