How to use nutrients in soil

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by dr.mackmilly, Oct 5, 2014.

  1. #1 dr.mackmilly, Oct 5, 2014
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    I'm growing alien OG and northern lights blue in the eco grow system using FFOF and 4ft 8 bulb t5 light I currently give general hydroponics bio grow what else should I be giving them. I plan to veg for 3 more weeks they look very healthy thus far.
     

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  2. What else do you want to give them and why?
     
  3. #3 ProGMO, Oct 9, 2014
    Last edited: Oct 9, 2014
    This Papaya only had water its first 8 weeks in Happy frog Potting Soil. Just started 1/8 strength Beastie Bloomz and will do 2 water feeds followed by 1 fert at 1/8 incremental increase up till week 6 of flowering. Looking to flower for 8 weeks. last 2 weeks will go water. all this will depend on what the buds tell me.
     
     
     

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  4. My first grow was 2 plants and a epic fail loose airy flowers I was told I wasent giving them the right nutes and i had bad lights ive went to t5 growth is good so I was asking experienced growers what else should they be getting besides cal mag during flower or am I fine with these.
     
  5. use a 3-5 gallon pot per plant. Good soil. pH if you must but they are good for a solid 4 weeks of no nutes. Again the plant you see above went 8. i think somewhere in there it got a small splash from a nute jug just to empty the jug.
     
  6. #6 beerbrewer, Oct 9, 2014
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    I would assume you want to grow using bottled nutes. If that is the case, roots organic offers a 'players pack' that has enough nutes to last for 2 grows at your current setup. It comes with a feeding schedule. Good luck.

    Edit: And it's only around 25-30 bucks. Comes with like 7 bottles or so. Everything you need from veg to bud.
     
  7. The wrinkled leaves means you're over watering...if you cut back on the water they will grow faster nutes wont be locked out...your leaves need to transpire water as fast as the roots take it up so if your soil is always wet and your humidity isnt low the moisture has nowhere to go and causes the plant/soil to hold it
     

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