New grower with a few questions

Yungscrap.jn

New Member
Hello all, this is my first time growing and i have a few questions.

First of i am growing og kush and its about 11 days old today, i am useing 4 t5s , also i am using organic soil and its currently in a jiffy pot , i am going to transplant in the next few days.

I have bc grow, bc bloom, and bc boost. I also have technaflora sugar daddy and technaflora magicl, i also have awesome blossom.

I understand i shouldnt give it nutes till about two weeks old and then i should go a forth of what it should be.

My question is which nutes should i use first and do i give a forth of each one, and when do i bump it up? Im basicly looking for a schedule of what i have( i understand that the bloom and blossom should be at the flowering stage) any comments and advice would be greatly appreciated thanks
 

Bakatare666

Well-Known Member
Don't give anything for the first 3 weeks, then give only the veg nutes while vegging, and start at 1/4 of the recommended dose for the first couple feedings, then you can increase gradually, while watching how the plant reacts.
While you are waiting for it to grow, you should do some reading so you know what to look for as far as deficiencies and overdosing.
 

rwbrock

Active Member
Technaflora B.C. Grow is a liquid fertilizer blend, which when used in conjunction with “B.C. Boost” will provide essential elements to stimulate vegetative development and enhanced reproductive growth. This remarkable 3-part nutrient is easy to mix and control, with simple instructions printed on every label.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Vegetative: Use 2 tsp Boost and 1 tsp Grow per gallon of water. Always add B.C. Boost first.

Technaflora Feed Chart – PDF format
Guaranteed Analysis (1-3-6)
Total Nitrogen (N) ….. 1.0%
1.0% Nitrate Nitrogen (N)
Available Phosphate (P2O5) ….. 3.0%
Soluble Potash (K2O) ….. 6.0%
Magnesium (Mg) ….. 1.11%
Sulfur (S) ….. 1.44%
Boron (B) ….. 0.0119%
Copper (Cu) ….. 0.00384%
Manganese (Mn) ….. 0.0429%
Molybdenum (Mo) ….. 0.00041%
Zinc (Zn) ….. 0.0201%

Ingredients: Potassium nitrate, magnesium sulfate, mono potassium phosphate, potassium sulfate, manganese sulfate, boric acid, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate and sodium molybdate.

The unique combinations of ingredients in SugarDaddy™ are vital for all stages of plant growth and development. During the seedling stage SugarDaddy™ rapidly accelerates sprout growth and prepares plants for transplanting. During the vegetative stage SugarDaddy™ promotes strong plant structure which is a critical precursor to final yield success.

Of maximum benefit during both transition and reproduction, SugarDaddy™ fosters healthy stage progression by limiting detrimental transition related stressors. Further, the lower nitrogen levels often found in flowering stage fertilizers are overcome by the use of SugarDaddy™; as carbohydrate, protein, and fatty acid synthesis is achieved vigorous growth rates are maintained along with the production of essential oils and the aroma value of flower buds and fruits.

MagiCal™ is a highly enriched formulated blend of magnesium, calcium and iron that promotes vigorous and healthy plant growth for both soil and soilless gardens.
Incorporated in your regular feeding program MagiCal™ increases flower bud absorption and improves the nutritional quality of plants while correcting nutrient related plant deficiencies such as grape stem rot, grass tetany, tip burn in lettuce, blackheart in celery, blossom end rot in tomato or watermelon, and bitter pit in apple.

In addition to correcting nutrient deficiencies, MagiCal™: accelerates protein syntheses, maintains high starch content in crops, improves the density of fruit and the production of essential oils, creates lush and greener foliage, and maintains a healthy root system.

Designed for universal application and tested to work in conjunction with any premium brand of nutrients in our industry, MagiCal™ is for customers whose gardens require bolstered levels of magnesium and/or calcium. MagiCal™ is scientifically formulated to make extra magnesium and calcium readily available during vigorous plant development. These elements are highly essential and can often times be deficient in both soil and hydroponic systems.

Completely soluble and clear of any sediment, MagiCal™ will mix with ease into any solution providing an instantly available source of required nutrients.

 

rwbrock

Active Member
Looks like they are all meant to go together.....check out that chart. Check the soil your going to transplant into as well and see if it has food in it already. If it does you may not need to feed for 3-4 weeks....And like stated above start out low does and they even recommend a water water feed schedule. For my current grow using Dyna products I didn't feed until week 4, then fed with Veg nutes next 3 weeks, 1 week veg and two weeks of flower, week one 1/4 week 2-3 1/2 strength. Then started over when using bloom, started at 1/4 and working back up. In my case my plants wanted more food and I started seeing some deficiencies week 4 of flower so I went to a water feed water feed schedule and watched closely for burnt tips to make sure I did not feed too much. So it is kind of a learn as you go with it. Each strain will react different, even same strain different plants will as well. Just remember it is easier to make up for whats missing then try to correct giving it to much! Hope that helps.....What are you planning on transplanting too? How big of pot, flowering under T-5's as well?
 

Yungscrap.jn

New Member
Looks like they are all meant to go together.....check out that chart. Check the soil your going to transplant into as well and see if it has food in it already. If it does you may not need to feed for 3-4 weeks....And like stated above start out low does and they even recommend a water water feed schedule. For my current grow using Dyna products I didn't feed until week 4, then fed with Veg nutes next 3 weeks, 1 week veg and two weeks of flower, week one 1/4 week 2-3 1/2 strength. Then started over when using bloom, started at 1/4 and working back up. In my case my plants wanted more food and I started seeing some deficiencies week 4 of flower so I went to a water feed water feed schedule and watched closely for burnt tips to make sure I did not feed too much. So it is kind of a learn as you go with it. Each strain will react different, even same strain different plants will as well. Just remember it is easier to make up for whats missing then try to correct giving it to much! Hope that helps.....What are you planning on transplanting too? How big of pot, flowering under T-5's as well?



Yessssssss this helps imcredibly everything i needed to lnow thanks so much man and i was probably going to transplant right into a 5 gallon pou , and yes. The only thing is im useing a six bulb fixture with red spectrum for flowering, right now i got the blue spec on it i also thought of puting my teo fixtures close and putting it red blue red blue ect
 

Timewalk

Well-Known Member
In soil I ad nothing for over a month in high quality soil you can go pretty long without food as soils like fox farms line are packed with a powerhouse of food but if you do always go light 1/4-1/2 max
 
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