best guess... Somewhere between 30-50grams... with proper de-leafing (not done), and cleaning up the bottoms 60-70grams.... running a PGR hardener (Paclo) at week 6.5-7 prob 90-120grams...
farmers do not add 1400ppm nutrient all the way up to the last day before harvest...
Farmers usually work in the 200ppm range and their soil is around 400ppm range...
you didn't read a word I wrote... I didn't say to flush 10 gallons through a pot... I'm not trying to stress the plants.... just leech excess nutes out...
ps...
(NO2 ) stored. in soil can be converted. into nitrate ions (NO3)... that's NITROGEN WITH 2 OXYGEN Molecules Converting To NITROGEN WITH 3 OXYGEN Molecules
SO Good Luck with that....
these two tidbits of info from your own post should help you understand that,...
1) Plants Uptake many things that they do not eat... (that's why molasses smells)
2) Some Elements move up and down the plant... (otherwise known as Storing them)
I know #2 is going to be hard for you to...
I was not the originator of all of those posts... you just got too lazy and didn't Quote the correct owners.. not that anything you said made sense...
No Dumbass... They are "elements" on the periodic table If you think you can convert N to something else... then Try changing Pb to Au... LOL
it's a very good analogy... they do turn yellow... they yellow as they use up the nitrate nitrogen...
3 types of nitrate....
pure Nitrate - which is readily usable by the plants
ammoniam nitrate = which breaks down to become pure nitrate
urea nitrate = which also breaks down to become...
it's best to figure out what you've been feeding, and how much...
you should stick to 75% base (bloom food) and 25% anything else... untill you know what your doing. A good Bloom food will have everything needed for the plants without having any nutrient issues... also check PH, If your ph...