Sea of green in soil from clone! Question?

1freezy

Well-Known Member
I realized why I'm always burning my babies a bit! I SOG from clones in fox farms Ocean and 2 or 3 weeks later I am adding nutes and booster!

What should I do just let them grow in the soil and boost at 5 weeks, or buy an organic soil with no nutrients an feed them my regular regimens?

I only ask cuz I read fox farm soil has about 2 months of food in it and that's about harvest time!

Any educated advice welcome!
 

purpz

Well-Known Member
yea i wouldn't start feeding until week 4-5. When you do decide to start feeding always start it @ 1/4 or half strength, so they get used to the nutes.
 

1freezy

Well-Known Member
yea i wouldn't start feeding until week 4-5. When you do decide to start feeding always start it @ 1/4 or half strength, so they get used to the nutes.
Good idea! I harvest week 8-9 an flush for 7-10 days so I'm worried 2 weeks of nuts aren't enough!

I have grown a lot just trying to perfect it!
 

Grower2

Member
Hi,

Dont mean to go off topic but Im starting to realise more and more that weeks 2-4 of flower are extremely important feeding times.

If you have tip burn then its obvious your over feeding everyone has done it no biggie but you must learn fast to not over feed its very damaging to the plant, not just at that moment untill fixed but IMO it is never actually fixed, the damage is done, you wasted valuable growing/flower time that can not be taken back so to fix it you must learn not to do it.

keep them hungry my friend light green, untill you know your babies,
maybe your soil is sufficient to sustain the plant to week 2 of flowering and even then they look dark green with 0 food added <good soil, but even then il add a SMALL amount of AH flowering food.

But like I say best to know what your plant can take and do try to feed flowering food at week 2 of flowering, but NEVER overfeed.
 

1freezy

Well-Known Member
Hi,

Dont mean to go off topic but Im starting to realise more and more that weeks 2-4 of flower are extremely important feeding times.

If you have tip burn then its obvious your over feeding everyone has done it no biggie but you must learn fast to not over feed its very damaging to the plant, not just at that moment untill fixed but IMO it is never actually fixed, the damage is done, you wasted valuable growing/flower time that can not be taken back so to fix it you must learn not to do it.

keep them hungry my friend light green, untill you know your babies,
maybe your soil is sufficient to sustain the plant to week 2 of flowering and even then they look dark green with 0 food added <good soil, but even then il add a SMALL amount of AH flowering food.

But like I say best to know what your plant can take and do try to feed flowering food at week 2 of flowering, but NEVER overfeed.
Thats on topic, Thanks!
 
Hi,

Dont mean to go off topic but Im starting to realise more and more that weeks 2-4 of flower are extremely important feeding times.

If you have tip burn then its obvious your over feeding everyone has done it no biggie but you must learn fast to not over feed its very damaging to the plant, not just at that moment untill fixed but IMO it is never actually fixed, the damage is done, you wasted valuable growing/flower time that can not be taken back so to fix it you must learn not to do it.

keep them hungry my friend light green, untill you know your babies,
maybe your soil is sufficient to sustain the plant to week 2 of flowering and even then they look dark green with 0 food added <good soil, but even then il add a SMALL amount of AH flowering food.

But like I say best to know what your plant can take and do try to feed flowering food at week 2 of flowering, but NEVER overfeed.
I'm sorry but first do you have any proof like average yields with this method, pics, videos?? This has to be a joke or a lie, check my videos, here's one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2VKwaVUgds and pics as references . The ladies should always be dark green by mid-veg period till the end. Honestly if you aren't at least pulling .5 grams a watt don't reply with your bs. This forum is suppose to help people...
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