im i useing the right nurtes for the flowering stage .?

ok i have sky walker og 6 clones 3 weeks into veg under a 400watt mh but for flowering ill be useing 400 watt hps an the nurtients ill be useing are
fox farm
grow big
tigerbloom
big bloom
beastie bloom
cha ching
open sesame
super thrive

the plants are in soil.. first time growers needs help an sum input if this good or im i missing anything else to porduce high thc levels ....?....??? thanks post a pic ill keep u guys up dated,
 

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thafoot

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there is tons of knowledge on this site bro. i wish i could help more, but this is all i can say. i would bet 10 minutes of searching/reading and you would find your answer.
 

BUdbuddysmile

Active Member
Yep you are good to go. Read the labels for application and I would start at half strength and gradually increase your feeding. In the last two weeks start to ramp it back down. Add some carbs if you want. Botanicare, AN, both have good options. I use AN Carboload or Bud Candy. Botanicare Raw works well also. GH Diamond Nectar…. yea there is a few.
 

BUdbuddysmile

Active Member
Bud Candy you can run all the way through flower. Your other Fox Farm nutes, Im not totally familiar with what weeks to feed them. Check out the feeding schedule bellow or the label should tell you what weeks to apply them. I know that Cha Ching and open Sesami are used at different times In flower, so check it out.

  • FOX FARMS SCHEDULE






  • The last 4 Products are used in small quantities and only at specific times during the grow.

    Here's the FoxFarms Feeding Schedule for Soil...

    FOX FARMS FEEDING SCHEDULES


    WEEKLY FEEDING- per Gallon

    Sprouting and week 1--BigBloom 2TBS
    week 2-- 2tsp Grow Big + 2TBS Big Bloom
    Week 3--3tsp Grow Big + 2TBS Big Bloom
    Week 4--JUST 3 tspGrow Big + 1/4 tsp Open Sesame
    Week 5 same as week 4 unless going 12/12--

    Week 5- OR--day 1 of 12/12-- 2 tsp Tiger Bloom +1TBS Big Bloom + 1/2 tsp Open Sesame
    Week 6--same as above
    Week 7-- 2 Tsp Grow Big + 2 tsp Tiger Bloom +1TBS Big Bloom + 1/4 tsp Beastie Bloom
    Week 8-- 2Tsp Grow Big + 2 tsp Tiger Bloom +1TBS Big Bloom + 1/2 tsp Beastie Bloom
    Week 9-- 2 tsp Tiger Bloom +1TBS Big Bloom + 1/4 tsp Cha Ching
    week 10-- Same as above
    Week 11--2 tsp Tiger Bloom +1TBS Big Bloom + 1/2 tsp Cha Ching


    At beginning of week 11--Check Trichomes-- Flush if ready.. otherwise, continue as with week 11 every week until you flush!


    HYRDO:
    (follow this for bubblers, OR you can use these amounts when watering in soil but is not as good as the weekly schedule for soil!)

    New Clones, or when seedlings get 3 sets of leaves- 1tsp Grow Big + 2tsp Big Bloom
    Week 3 of veg (unless going 12/12) ADD 1tsp Grow big + 2 tsp Big Bloom
    4 Days Before going 12/12- Add ¼ tsp Open Sesame
    Day 1 of 12/12 Drain Reservoir & refill. Add 2 tsp Tiger Bloom + 1TBS Big Bloom + ½ tsp Open Sesame
    Week 3 of 12/12Add ¼ tsp Beastie Bloom
    Week 5 of 12/12Drain and refill reservoir Add 2 tsp Grow Big + 1 tsp Tiger bloom + 1 TBS Big Bloom + ¼ tsp Cha ching
    3-5 Days Before harvest-- Drain and refill reservoir add 2 drops Sledgehammer


    keep the res filled in between feedings with ph adjusted water--​




 

TicKle

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more chance of success if you just feed plain water lol, all them 'bloomers' on your first run is asking for trouble, i would ignore grow charts and start off @ quarter strengh, shame really, them plants dont look half bad, and now you gunna nuke the shit outta them....
 
lol nuke when i started to feed them i started with quarter strengh ........ so,for flowering i shouldnt use all these nutes.. plants look nice an healthy an there in there 4 week of veg . how tall shouldmi let them get .its 6 sky walker og clones.
 

BUdbuddysmile

Active Member
I agree, for your first few grows, stick with your Base, Calmg, 1 Bloom Booster at most. Carbs shouldn't cause you any problems either, but don't over do it. If you use to many products and you get lock out or burn, it will be much harder to trouble shoot.
 
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