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question about feeding!

lime73

Weed Modifier
went from lemon skunk to white widow. think thats the only change really. just biobloom and topmax! i had a problem here and there in veg before put then it got to flowering and all was okay. this time round i had problems and stopped feeding hesi and flushed. then i wanted to flower so had no chance to feed much veg nutes. could possibly be the reason, i dont know!
well im looking on the manufacture website and can clearly see that they recommend the grow aswell as the biobloom+ topmax ....right through to harvest...bio-bizz feeding schedule?
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
bloom food in bloom, veg food in veg, simple as that ! and my personal experience whit widow was that those plants are hungry for nutes, they like them a lot :peace:
 

guyson

Active Member
yeah, very true! although on my sheet it only says two weeks into flowering! am confused as to why i never had problems before as i never used beg nutes in flowering. will keep using hesi then as thats all i have!
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
it all depends..i had a widow that loved the little bit over feeding, nothing drastically increased but a little u know, and both was in outdoor and indoor..every strain has its own needs, some like it less, some as in between, and some more ! continue your regular feeding and monitor your plant! of things seem shit, i mean like it when plant shows it needs more, then give more.
 

REALSTYLES

Well-Known Member
You need to add some Epsom salt 1 Tbsp per gallon to your feeding the Epsom salt is 100% natural mg I use it with great results and as for using Veg nutes I'd suggest using 1/2 veg and 1/2 bloom for a couple weeks before going back too full bloom nutes.
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
yep, never go into full strength in the start..gradually increase the dosage of the food until you are at the levels labeled on the food, simple, yes :hump: and the when u are at that limit, look at the plant, how is she responding...this kind of approach is the best way to me, at least at the point where i know the strain i and what it likes more.
 
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