medium or media? if you're saying media i have no idea what you mean. if you're saying medium FFOF soilwhat kind of media are you in? what have you been feeding them? how much, how often? what kind of lights?
they don't look underfed, but that does look like they need some N....which is a little strange. it could be Mang....partially, maybe..
by the time night time comes if i dont see the pots weigh less i don't water until the morning. should i wait to feed nutes because i did just transplant? or should i feed as normal.medium = media..singular.
that's not a good way to water in soil. it has to be staying wet, which isn't good. it's better to use more at one time, spaced out more so they have a chance to get mostly dried out. they should weigh maybe 1/5th the fresh watered weight before you water again.
Big Bloom has no N, so i would say thats how they look overfed and N deficient at the same time. cut back about half on the big bloom and give them some N.
5gal - just 24 hours now - added extra growbig(was at half tsp bumped up to 3 eighths of a tsp) - didnt look for thatWhat size is that pot?
How many days has it been in it?
What did you use to bump up the nitrogen?
Do you ever see wilting before or after waterings?
Since you just transplanted into a 5 gallon pot of fresh ocean forrest, you can stop feeding nutes for the next couple weeks.5gal - just 24 hours now - added extra growbig(was at half tsp bumped up to 3 eighths of a tsp) - didnt look for that
it's not in veg. i just switched it to flower tuesday nightSince you just transplanted into a 5 gallon pot of fresh ocean forrest, you can stop feeding nutes for the next couple weeks.
Just use only water for now, its a vegging plant so let the deficiencies come to you and not the other way around, FFOF has you covered for a few weeks.
I agree with above, Start the first 2 waterings off with no less than a half gallon, then slowly adjust the amount to a gallon as plant gets bigger (5gal only!)
Its also a good habbit to let the pot dry out some before the next water cycle, but never all the way dry.
yeah, planned to do that with the tiger bloom, i know it's known for burning the hell out of beginner's plants.i'd give them 1/4 to 1/3 strength veg nutes till they quit stretching, then start bloom nutes at 1/2 strength, and work up from there.
Ok so they will start stretching like crazy, the grow big bottle will sustain pre-stretch better than tigerbloom.it's not in veg. i just switched it to flower tuesday night
yeah, I'm gonna take a break from feeding them for just this week then next week work my way back up to where i was & add in tigerbloom a week afterOk so they will start stretching like crazy, the grow big bottle will sustain pre-stretch better than tigerbloom.
Like above, veg nute = grow big / flowering nute = tigerbloom.
The first two weeks of flower can eat ALOT of nitrogen which is mostly included with "veg nutes".
Being a fresh transplant, you probably want to start off with a very low feeding of growbig and work your way up, might not even need the tigerbloom untill 2-3 weeks in flower.
Something like that, good luck.yeah, I'm gonna take a break from feeding them for just this week then next week work my way back up to where i was & add in tigerbloom a week after
5gal - just 24 hours now - added extra growbig(was at half tsp bumped up to 3 eighths of a tsp) - didnt look for that
Why were you feeding them bloom nutrients in veg?medium or media? if you're saying media i have no idea what you mean. if you're saying medium FFOF soil
i've been feeding them 3tsp big bloom and just started feeding this one more N (3 eighths of a tsp) once every two days, about 6-8 ounces of water each plant at night. 300w vipar spectra led.
using the guide that came w the nutesWhy were you feeding them bloom nutrients in veg?
NEVER read the instruction....they'll take away your man cardusing the guide that came w the nutes
okay. well now that i'm in flowering i should be using it?NEVER read the instruction....they'll take away your man card