newbie9
Active Member
To a point with knoledge of your medium and size of container.i fert every day full strength. The key is drainage i use a FoxFarm mixture nd every day there dry but not wilting. Foxfarm to me (happy frog, ocean forest blend) has amazing drainage and ill water once in the morning with fert then once just before the lights go out with clear spring water I will then every few days foliar spray them at half strength and fans blowing and temps around 70°
.. I use 0-10-10 at 8 ml/L and then a tiny tiny dash of 20-20-20 so it comes out to like 2-12-12 never lost a leaf in flowering unless the plant needs some pruning for air circulation. I also use when needed cal_mag and more recently superthrive but way less often.
I feel the algebra in this fert routine is the larger the container and more density of medium the less you fertilize/water to an extent. Thats because there is more volume for it to be stored. But on the flipside, like i already said adequet drainage allows you to fertilize more often because you will water more often. And can dry faster inbetween with smaller containers allowing to water more often and generally doing a flush every night for me so theres a low chance of burning.. Again though this is for container growing.
My cab gets around 84° at its peak with around 75% humidity. Its 4x4x4 so I keep mine small (just for indoors) in just 32 oz containers and 42oz as well for some larger strains. I never had a prob with root bound plants and if i see signs i just cut the bottom off the container and set atop another 24 oz and finish. I grow medicinally for moderate to sever chronic muscle spasms. But i only burned a plant once. With my small containers i can water twice a day and get super fast results. by week two or three i have 1.5 ft of growth and i top or LST by bending.
Please share your views on this. Although i am not asking for advice it would be cool for some other newbies to see. This is my indoor nutrient schedule and never has it failed me. They usualy get to about 2.5 ft single stem, 1.5 -2ft topped and FiMed for most indica sativa hybrids
also i love to lst bend them which i can shape however.
.. I use 0-10-10 at 8 ml/L and then a tiny tiny dash of 20-20-20 so it comes out to like 2-12-12 never lost a leaf in flowering unless the plant needs some pruning for air circulation. I also use when needed cal_mag and more recently superthrive but way less often.
I feel the algebra in this fert routine is the larger the container and more density of medium the less you fertilize/water to an extent. Thats because there is more volume for it to be stored. But on the flipside, like i already said adequet drainage allows you to fertilize more often because you will water more often. And can dry faster inbetween with smaller containers allowing to water more often and generally doing a flush every night for me so theres a low chance of burning.. Again though this is for container growing.
My cab gets around 84° at its peak with around 75% humidity. Its 4x4x4 so I keep mine small (just for indoors) in just 32 oz containers and 42oz as well for some larger strains. I never had a prob with root bound plants and if i see signs i just cut the bottom off the container and set atop another 24 oz and finish. I grow medicinally for moderate to sever chronic muscle spasms. But i only burned a plant once. With my small containers i can water twice a day and get super fast results. by week two or three i have 1.5 ft of growth and i top or LST by bending.
Please share your views on this. Although i am not asking for advice it would be cool for some other newbies to see. This is my indoor nutrient schedule and never has it failed me. They usualy get to about 2.5 ft single stem, 1.5 -2ft topped and FiMed for most indica sativa hybrids
also i love to lst bend them which i can shape however.