Help,to much fox farm?

four20seven

Active Member
flush that bitch to save her life, take a week or so off the nutes.. That looks like a bad burn but id once again, start with a very, very small dose.. like 1/4 of what u were using.. May I ask how much of what u were using?
 

randomdub

Active Member
What this guy said ^^^^ if you tell us how much you were using we can help with how much to use after the flush. What soil are you using?
 

HSA

Well-Known Member
Warbalig: I don't know what this has to do with fluorescent lighting, but Fox Farm is hot right our of the bag. You should have asked who ever sold it to you or they should have told you not to feed for at least a month and then only a 1/3 to 1/2 dose of what ever nutes formula you're using.

If you live close enough to Discount Hydroponics at Riverside, California you might want to attend their free hydro/gardening classes that are offered every other week on Sunday mornings. They cover stuff like this in their 'growing media' class and all it'll cost you is two hours of your time.

If you can't get there on alternate Sunday mornings you might want to RTFB. I wish there was an easier way, but from what you did, I think you might be new to this so I’d suggest you refer to the following:
1. Read: SeeMoreBud’s book, “MARIJUANA BUDS FOR LESS- GROW 8 OZ. OF BUDS FOR LESS THAN $100.”
2. Read: Jorge Cervantes’s book, “MARIJUANA HORTICULTURE THE INDOOR/OUTDOOR MEDICAL GROWER’S BIBLE.”
3. Read: Ed Rosenthal’s, “MARIJUANA GROWER’S HANDBOOK.”
4. You’ll also want to read: Mc Carthy’s book, “GROWING MARIJUANA.”
5. You should also subscribe to, “HIGH TIMES,” magazine. Each issue is chocked full of useful information. .” All these resources are very well written, well illustrated and packed with information that will answer most of your questions before you know to ask them. And I want to add a new book to the list, a 6[SUP]th[/SUP] one: “THE CANNABIS GROW BIBLE- SECOND EDITION,” written by Greg Green. It’s a match to, if not better than, the ones listed above. Doing your homework and consulting these resources will save you and your plants a lot of anxiety before you plant. These forums are great but often they can’t get the information you need to you in a timely fashion. I hope this helps. HSA
 
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