Veg nutrients???

happyhour420

Active Member
4 agent orange under 1000 mh doing pretty good but a little yellow i over watered and learned my lesson i have always grown outside so in is new to me ....way to many ways to F things up lol....question is um using fox farm trio and happy frog soil pro mix and a time release additive but everything seems low in nuts with the highest being 9 in nitrogen...should i use something higher and what should i switch to during flower
 

iDC5

Active Member
Don't know much about happyfrog or foxfarm, but i can tell u it is most likley highly concentrated,.. the happy frog soil from what i have read should provide what you need for veg for a little while, how old r they in the soil now?

I'm sure someone else will shed some light on this for u

Good Luck
 

happyhour420

Active Member
They were about 9" when i got them the 1st when i transplanted them ...all i know ....I've heard slot of good about fox farm stuff it just seems like people are using slot of stuff and i only have 3 things
 

remraf

Member
keep it simple and get pro mix soil...and dnf veg and bloom....+your additives for flowering...happy horticulturing
 

smokebros

Well-Known Member
For the vegetation cycle, when using Fox Farm nutrients, use a combination of Grow Big & Big Bloom. I would first suggest looking at the .PDF Feeding Schedule on their website.

After you have the schedule in front of you, look at how far along your plants are, (ex: week 1 or week 4, or w/e) and look at what they suggest and do 1/3 -1/2 of what they recommend. So if it says to add 15ML of Big Bloom, instead add 5ML.

Fox Farm nutrients tend to run too hot for the cannabis plant. When I was dialed in on previous grows using the FF trio, I started at 1/4 strength and worked my way up throughout the life of the plants.

If you have yellowing it usually is a sign of a nitrogen deficiency, but without pictures or anything it is impossible to diagnose. Just start with those two (GB & BB) at 1/3 strength and your plants will do great.
 
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