Time for flowering nutes?

tmmann92

New Member
So I have 6 girls outdoors and it appears as if they have started to flower, meaning that I can see the pistils forming at the nodes and the buds beginning to form. Does this mean that it is time to start my flowering regimen (I am using the Fox Farm trio)? I thought it would be a little early for flowering now in nor/cen cal, still I am confused whether to continue vegging or just start the flowering nutes. Thanks for the help
 

sohighifly

Well-Known Member
Since they are indeed flowering,I would adjust accordingly,less N more P-K for this stage of life.So in short yes.
 

NietzscheKeen

Well-Known Member
Keep your N up, don't reduce it.
Higher P in the beginning of flower is fine but then lower it again.
Higher K is what you really want.
High NK and low P. People more experienced and knowledgeable than myself recommend a ratio of 3-1-2; 6-2-4, 9-3-6, 12-4-8 and so on.
A lot of people also add 1 tbs un-sulphured molasses to a gal of water.

But do what you want. I'd be interested to see how the Fox Farm Trio works out for you cuz I have some in my cabinet that I haven't use yet.
 
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