So here is my typical schedule. One thing I want to point out is that I do Clones/Seedlings/Vegging in 4.5" pots and flower in 8.5"-10" pots. I think people growing in smaller plants probably have to start using nutes sooner because the soil gets used up faster. Just a guess, no facts to back it up.
Clones/Seedlings
Soil is 4 parts FoxFarms Ocean Forest to 1 part perlite
Weeks 0-2: I use straight water
Week 3: 1/4 strength
Week 4: 1/2 strength
Week 5: 3/4 strength
Week 6+ Full strength as long as they are in veg
Flowering Plants
Soil is regular FoxFarms Ocean Forest, nothing else. I always transplant to new soil right before flowering.
Week 1: 1/2 strength
Week 2+: Full strength
Week before harvest: No nutes
I've just been following their feeding schedule that they post on the web. This is my first grow using their solubles and I'm also using molasses for the first time. Checked the pantry and I had a new unopened bottle of the good type in there. Score!
As for the Bushdoctor:Sledgehammer. It's not listed on their current site or feeding schedule but it's listed on their PDF feeding schedule from 2005. Attached (sorry for jpeg, original PDF was to large to upload)
ok dudes, I think Im ready to rock-n-roll. Kevin, Techno, Allred83 and sgt d, Im looking to you guys for advice here; and anyone else.
Quick Situation Summary:
After 110 days of vegn Im ready to start bloomn with the FoxFarm line up. As mentioned earlier I was using their recommended feeding schedule of Grow Big and Big Bloom and I kept burning my plants. As I discovered, along with others, FoxFarms Ocean Forest soil is quite rich in nitrogen to begin with and the need for Grow Big may not be needed. As mentioned in the Marijuana Bible by Jorge Cervantes the beginning signs of over fertilization are extremely dark leaves. And I had that because of my use of Grow Big that later led to yellow nute burned leaves.
I began my final veg week (18 hours on, 6 hours off, metal halide) 7 days ago with Open Sesame at ¼ teaspoon per gallon. And I will continue to do this for the next two weeks as I start flowering (12 hours on, 12 hours off, high pressure sodium) also adding Tiger Bloom at 2 teaspoons per gallon and Big Bloom at 1 tablespoon per gallon. Then Beastie Bloomz and finally Cha Ching. Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom are at constant amounts throughout the flower cycle and Grow Big briefly coming into play the third and fourth week of the flower cycle.
A few bullets points of additional information:
- My soil mixture is four parts Ocean Forest to one part Big and Chunky perlite.
- Im growing in 4.75-gallon pots.
- My light is 600W; quantity 1.
- The two White Widow plants I have were topped at 27 inches down from 42 inches and are now back to 40 inches with four very strong main branches (per plant) that I hope will each become their own main cola.
- The current water schedule is 3000ml every other day.
Here are my questions for those of you who have experience with FoxFarm nutes.
Should I stick with the recommended schedule for Tiger Bloom at 2 teaspoons per gallon and Big Bloom at 1 tablespoon per gallon? Or is the Ocean Forest soil also hot with extra phosphorous like it is with nitrogen and maybe I should use half the amount recommended?
@Techno Mage- very helpful, thank you. Because Im growing in 4.75-gallon pots I doubt I will need to use Grow Big unless Im vegging in excess of 6 months or so. You wrote If I see a difference using the Beastie Bloomz and the Cha Ching, I'll definitely be using Open Sesame on future grows.
Did you see a difference Techno? And if so how impressed were you?
@Allred83- you seem to have quite a bit of experience with the solubles (Open Sesame, Beastie Bloomz and Cha Ching), any advice you have on getting the hang of it? Is the FoxFarm soil hot in other areas besides nitrogen that would result in me using less than the recommended amounts of the solubles? (1/4 1/2 teaspoon per gallon).
@Kevin- sense you too are using FoxFarm soil did you deviate from the recommended amounts of Tiger Bloom (2 teaspoons per gallon) and Big Bloom (1 tablespoon per gallon) when you started flowering?
@sgt d- you mentioned you had a lockup possibly because of salt, were you using Big Bloom at the recommended amount (1 tablespoon per gallon for soil and hydro)? FoxFarm says that using Big Bloom will help growers reduce the chance of mineral salt build-up occurring.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.