thank you for the advice. That was all I needed. So just PHed water untill they actually need nutrients. It’s hard to judge anything from anyone because everyone has different opinions. I was told fox farm was hot soil for the first 3 to 4 weeks. Than give it nutrients. I also followed advice to not give it full strength nutes but rather 1/4 strength which is what I did. Everything was fine. I few small problems with temp and humidity which I was able to correct. This all started when I changed the light cycle. So were the plants in their way to lockout or did the change in light cycle somehow put them into lockout. I’m just trying to learn as much as possible so I can enjoy this as much as y’all do.
Alright let's start fresh from here my dude, I def love to help people out, and I'm sure you can understand sometimes it's a headache to try to help people if they argue. So I'm happy to help you out.
You find it's less about a exact number of weeks with ffof, or any soil, it's the size of the plant in relation to the container size.
You'll actually learn to gage the shade of green the plant is, and only begin to feed it when it first begins to lighten to a lime green, from the lush green it will start out in in ffof. If you transplant into a larger size container of ffof, the process starts over an it can be a few weeks of just water again.
When your in soil, you dont really need to PH your water unless it's a rare case.
Depending on the brand of nutrients you will need very little, some brands only need added once per 2 weeks in early veg if they are chemical salts. The timing of feeding changes during the plants life so a "feeding chart" is only the toughest of guidelines..
This run is going to be a little hard to give advice on because you already started flower an we cant go back in time, I can only say to give it water for the next little bit then slowly reintroduce veg nutrients beside your flower nutrients. Nothing catastrophic has been done of course, but it's just really not how to want to start flower, issues tend to stack up ya know?
Next run try to get the plant around double that size at least for that size container before you flip to flower to avoid some issues that can sometimes develop.