Little help

PigKiller

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Alaska Fish Fertilizer but other than that my friends have a worm farm that I took some worm casting from and mixed in with my soil a few weeks back. I only feed it the fish fert mixed with water once every 3 days or so and I only did this maybe 6 waterings.
Go light on the fish juice during flowering. It's easy to burn plants with too much N and fish juice has lots of it. I know I burned mine using fish juice. A little goes a long way.
 

Beachwalker

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Alaska Fish Fertilizer but other than that my friends have a worm farm that I took some worm casting from and mixed in with my soil a few weeks back. I only feed it the fish fert mixed with water once every 3 days or so and I only did this maybe 6 waterings.
..add the nutrients to your water and then you adjust the pH to 6.5 (only mentioned this because some people were pH'ing their water first and then adding things to it in some other thread & I've seen it more than once)

And as above poster said start everything Light. I start everything at 25% if I've never used it before
 
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Beachwalker

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My hydro store guy showed me a new soil, said if you use a 7 gallon or bigger pot you never have to add anything, just pH'ed water the whole grow?

.. something like that might work for you? I don't know about foxfarm (ffof) I used 3 gallons I've got it anywhere from two weeks to six weeks without having to feed food but it will then, depending on how heavy The Strain feeds, turn a lighter green and that's when it's hungry

Link is the Alaskan Fish Bloom product I've never used it but if I was using Alaskan grow product I would add this 50/50 when I switch to bloom then after three or four weeks I would feed the bloom exclusively. Couldn't be simpler or cheaper and it will do a great job too!

https://www.amazon.com/Alaska-022671700003-100099251-Morbloom-Concentrate/dp/B01MZAIYHP/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1530186502&sr=8-2-fkmr0&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=alaska+fish+oil+bloom
 
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