ComfortCreator
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1 or 2 tsp per feeding is sufficient. The bottle is for people who garden in the yard (where rain will dilute everything) and feed once in a while and want a big green up, or are feeding a large bed.The instructed amount is 1oz/gal. I agree what I was feeding her was too much. I had some deficiencies prior and got too heavy handed trying to fix. I was watching for signs of nutrient burn but the plant went from having slightly burned tips, and I was starting to lower dosage, to just looking ravaged in a matter of days. I feel like something in the Epsom salts/molasses really accelerated something that caused her to crash. Probably the lack of calcium/iron you mentioned. Really appreciate the info and feedback!
I'm using Ocean Forest this run but may look to switch to an organic soil mix next run to try something different. For nutrients I'm using Neptune's Harvest tomatoe/vegetable for veg stage and then rose/flowering for flower. It's not aimed at cannabis specifically but friends and I have had great success with it in gardening. Once I figure out correct feeding I think it'll fit my needs going forward. If I wasn't using it for gardening I'd go with something more cannabis specific.
I know you are learning and I am not criticizing. Just DON'T read the bottle except the numbers. 6-4-4, or 2-8-4, 4-4-4 etc are the numbers to focus on.
Grab a feed chart online and do some math with the NPK and you will quickly realize what happened. I am amazed you got this far, I would guess you started with the flower feed when flower started?
GH or FF have simple feed charts that will help you get a feel for nutrient levels.
Going forward this round, water only a few times and / or light nutrient feed as you go. It's a weed. You still have good potential for results.