When to use nutes

whulkamania

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Hey,

I have Foxfarm Grow Big nutes for veg, what I want to know is when should I start using nutes and when using nutes how does it make your plant better?
 

Kriegs

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Hey,

I have Foxfarm Grow Big nutes for veg, what I want to know is when should I start using nutes and when using nutes how does it make your plant better?
The "when" depends a lot on what your soil has in it to start with. Most commercial soils have at least one month, sometime 3-4 months, worth of nutrition already in them.

So, certainly no sooner than a month. If your soil is pre-fertilized, I would suggest not adding anything unless you see an actual deficiency crop up. Putting nutes on top of a pre-fertilzed soil is a recipe for disaster. This site is loaded with "Help!! My plant has curling leaves / brown tips / spots...etc." posts that come from this very thing.

Be aware that Foxfarm and most other brands are very acidic. You need to rebalance the pH back to around 6.5 before you pour it in. A hassle and another argument for not using them unless really needed.

If you decide to add anything, be sure to start no stronger than 1/4 strength of the recommendation. Wait at least a week to see how it "takes". And be careful of the "add nutes every other watering" bromide. That comes from old-school growers who use 5-gallon buckets as pots and water heavily once a WEEK. So "every other watering" means every TWO WEEKS. Fertilize more than that, and you're on a road to ruin.

Others will jump in and say I added X, Y, Z and G at double-strength or whatever and got great results, so your full of shit, Kriegs!!! Just be aware that a plant can perform in SPITE of us as well as because of us, and nutrients+results does not mean the nutrients caused the result.
 

Resident Kush

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The "when" depends a lot on what your soil has in it to start with. Most commercial soils have at least one month, sometime 3-4 months, worth of nutrition already in them.

So, certainly no sooner than a month. If your soil is pre-fertilized, I would suggest not adding anything unless you see an actual deficiency crop up. Putting nutes on top of a pre-fertilzed soil is a recipe for disaster. This site is loaded with "Help!! My plant has curling leaves / brown tips / spots...etc." posts that come from this very thing.

Be aware that Foxfarm and most other brands are very acidic. You need to rebalance the pH back to around 6.5 before you pour it in. A hassle and another argument for not using them unless really needed.

If you decide to add anything, be sure to start no stronger than 1/4 strength of the recommendation. Wait at least a week to see how it "takes". And be careful of the "add nutes every other watering" bromide. That comes from old-school growers who use 5-gallon buckets as pots and water heavily once a WEEK. So "every other watering" means every TWO WEEKS. Fertilize more than that, and you're on a road to ruin.

Others will jump in and say I added X, Y, Z and G at double-strength or whatever and got great results, so your full of shit, Kriegs!!! Just be aware that a plant can perform in SPITE of us as well as because of us, and nutrients+results does not mean the nutrients caused the result.

wow! where to start ?
 

whulkamania

Well-Known Member
That's 1/3 strength, so probably good (assuming you mean 1 tsp in a gallon of water, right?). Did you grow that plant in your avatar?

No I did not grow that plant, just a pic of the Lowryder 1 plant that the Joint Doctor shows when you buy his seeds.
 

smoke and coke

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here is the foxfarms soil feed schedule im using. im using sunshine mix soiless. 3 gallon pots and watering about every 3 or 4 days. start out at 1/4 strength every other watering. then fresh water every other. by week 4 or 5 you will see how the plants are responding and you should be able to up the strength a little by then.
that foxfarms is some hot shit so be care untill you know they can handle it. this schedule is even smaller doses than whats on the bottle. start at 1/4 stregth of this schedule.

http://www.foxfarmfertilizer.com/soilfeed.pdf
 
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chitownsmoking

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u can start giving weak amounts of nutes at like 4 weeks but i think its better to give nutes oly whn it looks like she needs it because most nutes are a lil on the harsh side to certain strains even i low amounts
 
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