those look a little spindly. maybe move the lights closer. i always like to use a pk booster in flower. remember ffof is pre-ferted. keep that in mind when feeding.so my ladies are on the 6th day of flower and i was thinking about using big bloom, tiger bloom and maybe peace of mind bloom. im using FFOF. would this be a sufficient amount of nutes? soma seeds nycd Thanks!
Looking good. Soma's NYCD is pretty amazing. Smells like petrol. In his book, he goes over an amazing method for germination. Simply place the seed in the cup of tap water from the kitchen. Warm. Drop the seeds in the water, if it is floating and not just sticking to the surface tension of the water, it's bad. If it sinks or sinks after being pushed through the surface tension on the water, it's good. The tap root pops out over night. Micro roots don't grow into paper towels and seeds seem to go through minimal stress this way.
I have to ask how long you have had the plant in that soil and how long you have been watering with a nutrient solution?
If you haven't been watering with a nutrient solution yet, then that is great. Foxfarm recommends using "sledge hammer" or "flushing" once a month with their particular nutrients. Might be from the high salt build up. Water is earth's greatest solvent, so you don't have to go buy Sledge Hammer, although it's popular and most fox farm users seem to buy it. (I think it's organic) Makes a great cleaning product for any plastics with salt stains on them. Like old buckets with dried salts all over the sides. Other brands offer similar products like Clearex, Spotless, Florakleen, Royal Flush... But RO water is fine...
Avoid shocking the plant with a dramatic change in nutrients. Gently ween the weed on the new nutrients. Run with half the recommmended ammount when first introducing it to the plant. Don't want to over feed anyways, who knows how much nutrients are currently available in the soil right now.
Plant metabolism can increase with practically every variable. If the soil says it lasts a few months, that might not apply when temperatures have been too warm for the plant. So you have a beautiful healthy lime green plant. Better to be underfed than over fed.
http://advancednutrients.com/hydrop...ening/know-about-fixing-nutrient-problems.php
If you do develop any problems, just flush and re-feed lightly. I'm pretty sure foxfarm has a decent chart on their website.
Looking good. Soma's NYCD is pretty amazing. Smells like petrol. In his book, he goes over an amazing method for germination. Simply place the seed in the cup of tap water from the kitchen. Warm. Drop the seeds in the water, if it is floating and not just sticking to the surface tension of the water, it's bad. If it sinks or sinks after being pushed through the surface tension on the water, it's good. The tap root pops out over night. Micro roots don't grow into paper towels and seeds seem to go through minimal stress this way.
I have to ask how long you have had the plant in that soil and how long you have been watering with a nutrient solution?
If you haven't been watering with a nutrient solution yet, then that is great. Foxfarm recommends using "sledge hammer" or "flushing" once a month with their particular nutrients. Might be from the high salt build up. Water is earth's greatest solvent, so you don't have to go buy Sledge Hammer, although it's popular and most fox farm users seem to buy it. (I think it's organic) Makes a great cleaning product for any plastics with salt stains on them. Like old buckets with dried salts all over the sides. Other brands offer similar products like Clearex, Spotless, Florakleen, Royal Flush... But RO water is fine...
Avoid shocking the plant with a dramatic change in nutrients. Gently ween the weed on the new nutrients. Run with half the recommmended ammount when first introducing it to the plant. Don't want to over feed anyways, who knows how much nutrients are currently available in the soil right now.
Plant metabolism can increase with practically every variable. If the soil says it lasts a few months, that might not apply when temperatures have been too warm for the plant. So you have a beautiful healthy lime green plant. Better to be underfed than over fed.
http://advancednutrients.com/hydrop...ening/know-about-fixing-nutrient-problems.php
If you do develop any problems, just flush and re-feed lightly. I'm pretty sure foxfarm has a decent chart on their website.
View attachment 1471114those look a little spindly. maybe move the lights closer. i always like to use a pk booster in flower. remember ffof is pre-ferted. keep that in mind when feeding.
I just switched to Foxfarm nutes, so thanks for all the info. It will help me get started. The official Foxfarm soil feeding schedule says to feed every other watering. I'm getting the impression that everyone is ignoring this and feeding every watering??
sugarbear
yes, very spindly..like a gang of walking sticks...if ur gonna run CFL bulbs they have to be extra close, they produce very little heat so 3-4 inches away is better...