LondonGrower
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Peace guys,
have been keeping a close eye on the forums and im yet to find any clear answers or advice. I do have a query I hope you don't mind shedding some light on as I could do with your expertise. First off, a little about my setup..
Grow Cube Tent H: 180cm W: 60cm L: 60cm
began with 65watt CFL Light for first 3weeks then installed a 400watt Metal Halide along side(and a 400watt HPS for flowering stage).
Fan and air conditioner to maintain 75-80f temp.
3 plants: Northen Lights/White Domina/Power Skunk
Im currently on week 4 and 2 days from germination. All plants are in Bio Bizz All Mix soil and have only been given water every 3 days with no extra nutes. Each plant is in a 6'' grow pot. As of recent the leaves of my oldest plant have began to drop slightly inwhich I think is down to lack of nutrients.
One thing that is really giving me a headache is the nutrient intake. Im so confused on amounts and whether or not to mix nutes in the same water etc and i've watched multiple videos, been through multiple forums and im yet to get any simple guidelines. Im a newbie at this so some really simple steps would help greatly.
I currently have Bio Bizz Grow and Bio Bizz Bloom which im yet to start using. I wanted to ask at this stage how much is a realistic intake for a seedling? I've read and checked out the feeding schedule Bio Bizz offers but im unable to get a clear picture of how much I should give to a small plant. Infact, im pretty confused about the whole process. so I would fill a 1litre jug of water and to that, add 1ml of bio bizz grow and then 1ml of bio buzz bloom, mix it up, then feed one plant? or is this the amount for multiple plants? and if one, im sure 1litre with nutes would completely drown the plant am i right?
once this step was worked out is there a template feeding pattern to use? for example water on day 1, day 2 you leave it and day 3 you feed with the nutes. and repeat this cycle?
Some really easy steps on the whole process of feeding would be ideal and greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time!
have been keeping a close eye on the forums and im yet to find any clear answers or advice. I do have a query I hope you don't mind shedding some light on as I could do with your expertise. First off, a little about my setup..
Grow Cube Tent H: 180cm W: 60cm L: 60cm
began with 65watt CFL Light for first 3weeks then installed a 400watt Metal Halide along side(and a 400watt HPS for flowering stage).
Fan and air conditioner to maintain 75-80f temp.
3 plants: Northen Lights/White Domina/Power Skunk
Im currently on week 4 and 2 days from germination. All plants are in Bio Bizz All Mix soil and have only been given water every 3 days with no extra nutes. Each plant is in a 6'' grow pot. As of recent the leaves of my oldest plant have began to drop slightly inwhich I think is down to lack of nutrients.
One thing that is really giving me a headache is the nutrient intake. Im so confused on amounts and whether or not to mix nutes in the same water etc and i've watched multiple videos, been through multiple forums and im yet to get any simple guidelines. Im a newbie at this so some really simple steps would help greatly.
I currently have Bio Bizz Grow and Bio Bizz Bloom which im yet to start using. I wanted to ask at this stage how much is a realistic intake for a seedling? I've read and checked out the feeding schedule Bio Bizz offers but im unable to get a clear picture of how much I should give to a small plant. Infact, im pretty confused about the whole process. so I would fill a 1litre jug of water and to that, add 1ml of bio bizz grow and then 1ml of bio buzz bloom, mix it up, then feed one plant? or is this the amount for multiple plants? and if one, im sure 1litre with nutes would completely drown the plant am i right?
once this step was worked out is there a template feeding pattern to use? for example water on day 1, day 2 you leave it and day 3 you feed with the nutes. and repeat this cycle?
Some really easy steps on the whole process of feeding would be ideal and greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time!