FlashBabylon
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I can't seem to find any definitive feed schedule for autos. I am growing a couple in coco and flowers started showing 1-2 weeks ago.
When should I add PK boost please?
When should I add PK boost please?
No certainly not. I meant shortage on the nutrient menu or line you are using. Which is not the case with quality base nutes including Canna.So you are saying watch for signs of P / K deficiency and add the PK booster then?
My goodness! No, I paid nowhere *near* that amount. Less than half that, and got a bottle of their Flower Burst thrown in for free. So, no, I wasn't ripped off, but if you are buying yours from that hydro shop then it seems you are!No certainly not. I meant shortage on the nutrient menu or line you are using. Which is not the case with quality base nutes including Canna.
Don't take this the wrong way but if you bought that Buddha PK boost (like $100 or so for a liter?) you got ripped off. Plenty of the same PKs in the base nutes but much cheaper. Using it will not give you the 40% extra they claim, more like 20% less than if you were to keep your plants healthy with a proper NPK ratio.
That said, since you got it already, here's a page with instructions: http://www.onestopgrowshop.co.uk/nutrients-boosters-and-ph-ec-control/buddhas-tree-en-2/buddhas-tree-pk-9-18-1-litre.html
Like I said, don't take it the wrong way... I don't waste money on boosters so hydro shops don't get to rip me off, I spend about $20 in nutes per grow. At a quarter of that price the Buddha PK boost is still a rip-off. You pay for the bottle, the label, and the marketing. The contents is worth 'cents' and is already in your base nutes.My goodness! No, I paid nowhere *near* that amount. Less than half that, and got a bottle of their Flower Burst thrown in for free. So, no, I wasn't ripped off, but if you are buying yours from that hydro shop then it seems you are!
Bingo! Again, unless you actually have reasons to believe your base nutrients do not offer the proper ratio (which differs per strain).Also, are you suggesting that I should *just* use base nutes during flowering, canna a&b, no boost, no PK?
Like I said, don't take it the wrong way... I don't waste money on boosters so hydro shops don't get to rip me off, I spend about $20 in nutes per grow. At a quarter of that price the Buddha PK boost is still a rip-off. You pay for the bottle, the label, and the marketing. The contents is worth 'cents' and is already in your base nutes.
During flowering cannabis uses less N and slightly more P and K than during flowering but never in a NPK ratio the boosters result in. It (cannabis plant) simply doesn't work that way. P is necessary for big buds, but that doesn't mean more P means to more bud like PK booster manufacturers would like you to believe.
Bingo! Again, unless you actually have reasons to believe your base nutrients do not offer the proper ratio (which differs per strain).
Do not use it at the recommended doses as that will likely cause premature yellowing. Start with 1/4 of the recommended doses and try to build that up each week till 1/2 or so, while keeping a close eye on your plants. If you have multiple plants in separate pots you could try different amounts to see what works best.
I've been there, and I used up all the bottles too. I use a bottle of GHE Bloom (floraduo base nutes with very little N) on top of my House&Garden AB base nutes to skew the NPK ratio a little during flower (little less N, little more P and K). So not as an additive, but to replace part of the base nutes.You live you learn, I have all the boosters now, I spose I might as well use them.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/ti-o-te-y.831714/page-20#post-10567192I'm thinking of moving to hydro to try and automate the process and save money on nutrients (the water until runoff method leaves me with gallons of runoff which is essentially money down the drain!). Unsure which method to use as yet. What do you use?
Hi I am using gh flora range do i use pk boost in tandem with that or does it affect my cf ec .thanksPK boost, as in the PK 13/14 started by Canna, is meant to be used when it starts turning flowers into swollen buds, usually around week 6. It's an additive not regular bloom nutes.
If it's not regular PK13/14 (some manufacturers call it differently, i.e. House and Garden Top Booster is PK13/14+iron) perhaps read the instructions on the bottle or the website?
That said, at no point in the life cycle does cannabis need a PK overdose. So my answer to your question is: only when you know there is an actually shortage of PK - it won't get you bigger buds....