CLOSETGROWTH
Well-Known Member
NICE STRETCH? Thats a first
nice stretch.
no offense but is the below pic supposed to be a good lookin plant?
how tall was it when you started flowering?
no offense but is the below pic supposed to be a good lookin plant?
how tall was it when you started flowering?
Dude thanks for the pdf. I have not kicked off nutes yet (getting ready to next week), this chart is fantastic. I will admit, last year I burned my plants with this stuff. I will try a couple sample plants this year with this chart (while keeping to an every third watering nute regimen for the rest of my crop)http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/soilfeed.pdf
i follow this chart and have no problem with nute burn
hope this helps
I know this post is almost a decade old, but I wanted to clarify. I only have two female plants on an outside grow from seed. Is this post stating make a gallon of each in separate gallon units, or add both to the same gallon of water?Yes I used them both together it works great. I suggest using the tiger bloom in your water then balance the ph , then add big bloom. You see the big bloom is dark dingy brown, and it makes it almost imposible to get a ph reading with dyes.
good luck!
That post was stating to mix both in the same gallon of water but to test the ph prior to adding the Big Bloom if you are using color based test strips.I know this post is almost a decade old, but I wanted to clarify. I only have two female plants on an outside grow from seed. Is this post stating make a gallon of each in separate gallon units, or add both to the same gallon of water?
Thanks. I'm not too worried about ph, as I am using Lake Michigan water. Levels average near 7 in all tap waters pulled from the lake. A growers blessing! Now, if it would just stop raining I could do some nutes work!That post was stating to mix both in the same gallon of water but to test the ph prior to adding the Big Bloom if you are using color based test strips.