Fox Farm Nutrient Line

doc111

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well iv been using foxfarms grow big and it sucks balls, i've been using it for 2 weeks on my plants for veg and i havent noticed any difference at all my ph is 6.3 which i think is ok. but maybe that was because i never shook the bottle before using i just poured it straight onto the spoon and into the water iv used on vegtables and it worked heaps good but on marijuana i didnt notice any difference either that or its just stupid nirvanas seeds fuck nirvana they fucking suck!!!! nirvana has the most slowest growing plants ever slwo germination fuck them if i had bought some fucking good seeds from seedsman for example id have hgue bud by now iv been growing cheese for 4 months now only 2 feet tall fuck it
I think you may have answered your own question as to why Grow Big didn't work........you didn't shake the bottle! Ya gotta shake the bottle dude! Try shaking it and then tell us if it works, because I use it and have pretty good results. It seems a lot of other growers like it as well.:weed:
 

kntrl

Active Member
I think you need to shake the bottle and also get a more accurate measuring technique. I love grow big. Very efficient and doesnt burn my plants too easy. Ive done 3 runs with it and have had no problems. 1/3 nutes 1/3 genetics 1/3 growers skill thats the magic formula for great marijuana cultivation.
 

kntrl

Active Member
I don't use BB either, so I'm curious as well...

Seems like its more geared toward an organic grow and doesn't provide anything GB and TB don't.
Exactly my point. Ive done 2 runs with the big bloom and im on a run without. Im not seeing any difference. If anything my plants are doing better than before. Could just be mygrowers skillis increasing though.

The big question is whether the salts in the grow big and tiger bloom solutions kill the microorganisms in big bloom?

hmmm makes you wonder.
 

lopezri

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Exactly my point. Ive done 2 runs with the big bloom and im on a run without. Im not seeing any difference. If anything my plants are doing better than before. Could just be mygrowers skillis increasing though.

The big question is whether the salts in the grow big and tiger bloom solutions kill the microorganisms in big bloom?

hmmm makes you wonder.
Hmmm, I'm pleased with it, but then again, I was using the solubles along with it so maybe that helped.
 

mrnelsen

Member
Did you ever have to change the PH levels in your water after mixing the nutrients in? I don't want to have to buy ph+ solutions so i was just curious.

I don't know what kind of water you used, im using water with a pH of 7.0 if that helps.
 
I use the entire fox farms line up. I have a question about the solubles. Do you guys use it at full strength. Ive been using it at 1/3 strength because I heard it is easy to accidentally over use.
 

DrGreenFinger

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I have used the whole line for a couple of years. When I began growing I used Scotte, Schultz and MG. I got a sample of FF in a light and thought it was the greatest thing made. I used it in soil (outdoors), soilless (indoors), and aero. It remained the best thing I had seen until I got a sample of General Hydroponics nutes. I have recently experimented with Ionic with GH being the best product I have used. ;-)
 

ggrrtt11

Member
so does any one have any grow journals that they used fox farm nutrients with??? i personally love the stuff and i havent even got the beatie blooms or open sesame yet. ill try to post some pics tomaro
 

mr.swishas&herb

Active Member
Did you ever have to change the PH levels in your water after mixing the nutrients in? I don't want to have to buy ph+ solutions so i was just curious.

I don't know what kind of water you used, im using water with a pH of 7.0 if that helps.
I second this question...except my water has a pH of 7.2
 

Mr.GreenJeans

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I use the entire fox farms line up. I have a question about the solubles. Do you guys use it at full strength. Ive been using it at 1/3 strength because I heard it is easy to accidentally over use.
I always run them at full strength (usually 1/2 tsp per gallon) with excellent results. I pretty much follow their schedule for soil to the letter, except I also add a tsp of Cal-Mag to the mix.
 

Mr.GreenJeans

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Did you ever have to change the PH levels in your water after mixing the nutrients in? I don't want to have to buy ph+ solutions so i was just curious.

I don't know what kind of water you used, im using water with a pH of 7.0 if that helps.
My tap water consistently has a Ph of 7.0-7.1. After I add the FF nutes (I use the full line-up and strictly follow their schedule) it will usually drop to around 5.6 to 6.0. I don't know how necessary it is in soil growing, but I always adjust with Ph-up crystals until I'm in the 6.5 to 6.7 range.
 
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