12/12 from seed nute question

stonesour

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So i started a bagseed 12/12 from seed grow and they will be three weeks this saturday. I have four plants and three of them showed sex this morning. I have them all planted in fox farm ocean mix planting soil and have all the fox farm nutes available to use: grow big, big bloom, and tiger bloom. Question i have is they look very healthy now, when and what should i start feeding them? Should i just go by the fox farm feeding guide? Any help would be great. Pics and journal in my sig.
 

suleman

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Wait for the plant to show signs of deficiencies. Even then, start at an extremely low doasage (this depends on how big the pots are)
 

oregon024

Active Member
I use same soil strait.After three weeks I gave 1/2 strength sensibloom a +b they loved it.Don't wait give 1/2 less if worried .give a little of all the bloom food you have
 

cowboylogic

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I use the big bloom in between feedings. 15 ml per gal. The tiger bloom I would start in about a week. 2.5ml per gal and slowly work up from there. You will most likely need ph up with the tiger, it really lowers the ph. And since you have the grow big you could probaly go ahead and give them a feeding of that. 2.5-5 ml per gal. Ya gotta start to feed them sometime. I wouldnt wait until they show a def. as said. Then you are just playing catch up. Just start slowly and pay attention to your plants watching for signs of nute stress. Oh ya, you can start using big bloom from the start. Its not really a strong fertilizer, more of a soil conditioner for lack of a better word.
 

stonesour

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I use the big bloom in between feedings. 15 ml per gal. The tiger bloom I would start in about a week. 2.5ml per gal and slowly work up from there. You will most likely need ph up with the tiger, it really lowers the ph. And since you have the grow big you could probaly go ahead and give them a feeding of that. 2.5-5 ml per gal. Ya gotta start to feed them sometime. I wouldnt wait until they show a def. as said. Then you are just playing catch up. Just start slowly and pay attention to your plants watching for signs of nute stress. Oh ya, you can start using big bloom from the start. Its not really a strong fertilizer, more of a soil conditioner for lack of a better word.
can you add ph up with the tiger bloom in the mix? or just add it seperate? You think i should use gro big with every other feeding and interchange that with big bloom and maybe tiger bloom once a week?
 

stonesour

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