Floralicious plus? What's the point?

SourxBarberx

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What nutes are you giving it now?
Im currently using recipe for success by technaflora.
Ph at 5.8

In fox farms happy frog soul medium.
I had transplanted about a week ago to a 7gal soil pot.

At first i thought it was a mag deficiency so i started a ph water and Epsom salt foliar spray .

ihdk if it looks like a mag deficiency,
Nutz burn or over watering
Or a combo of all three.
Corrected the purple stem, but feel like my plants are looking stunted and should have more side branching by now.
 

moparhomo

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Im currently using recipe for success by technaflora.
Ph at 5.8

In fox farms happy frog soul medium.
I had transplanted about a week ago to a 7gal soil pot.

At first i thought it was a mag deficiency so i started a ph water and Epsom salt foliar spray .

ihdk if it looks like a mag deficiency,
Nutz burn or over watering
Or a combo of all three.
Corrected the purple stem, but feel like my plants are looking stunted and should have more side branching by now.
I'm not sure what it's deal is. Try posting a thread in the marijuana plant problems forum and see if someone can help you out. Wish I knew what the problem is.
 

Dr. Who

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Im currently using recipe for success by technaflora.
Ph at 5.8

In fox farms happy frog soul medium.
I had transplanted about a week ago to a 7gal soil pot.

At first i thought it was a mag deficiency so i started a ph water and Epsom salt foliar spray .

ihdk if it looks like a mag deficiency,
Nutz burn or over watering
Or a combo of all three.
Corrected the purple stem, but feel like my plants are looking stunted and should have more side branching by now.
That's simple!
You're in soil and you feed way too low a pH!

ALL SOIL feeds/liquids should be pH'ed to 6.5 in veg and 6.7 in bloom.

The low pH is blocking Mg up-take! You'll see P and Ca problems very soon too - same thing!

It's also limiting N, and K!

Ph values of 5.8 is the starting point for hydro! NOT SOIL GROWS!
 

SourxBarberx

Well-Known Member
What nutes are you giving it now?
That's simple!
You're in soil and you feed way too low a

ALL SOIL feeds/liquids should be pH'ed to 6.5 in veg and 6.7 in bloom.

The low pH is blocking Mg up-take! You'll see P and Ca problems very soon too - same thing!

It's also limiting N, and K!

Ph values of 5.8 is the starting point for hydro! NOT SOIL GROWS!

Youre a fucking god my friend.
A god, this has been the only answer other than leave em alone for five days that makes sense to me.
 

SourxBarberx

Well-Known Member
That's simple!
You're in soil and you feed way too low a pH!

ALL SOIL feeds/liquids should be pH'ed to 6.5 in veg and 6.7 in bloom.

The low pH is blocking Mg up-take! You'll see P and Ca problems very soon too - same thing!

It's also limiting N, and K!

Ph values of 5.8 is the starting point for hydro! NOT SOIL GROWS!
That's simple!
You're in soil and you feed way too low a pH!

ALL SOIL feeds/liquids should be pH'ed to 6.5 in veg and 6.7 in bloom.

The low pH is blocking Mg up-take! You'll see P and Ca problems very soon too - same thing!

It's also limiting N, and K!

Ph values of 5.8 is the starting point for hydro! NOT SOIL GROWS!
So, Should i let the soil dry out and then add the newly ph'd water ?

Or flush the soil with correct phd water until i feel the nutez and previous water have flushed out
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
So, Should i let the soil dry out and then add the newly ph'd water ?

Or flush the soil with correct phd water until i feel the nutez and previous water have flushed out
Let her dry down to needing a water.
I might not feed for 8 days but, add a Ca/Mg (5ml per gallon) like G&H CALi MAGic to all liquid in-going for the rest of this run (the Ca is a good buffer and will help) and pH to the 6.5 and continue on from there!
It'll correct. It'll take time to, and look for the "correction" in the new growth!
ANY leaf or plant damage does not "correct" at the point of the problem seen. Only high or low N problems will actually "correct" in the leaf that express's it.

You'll come out of this ok, and next time will be sooo much better/easier!

Good luck!

PM me sometime and I'll explain pH and soil much better - kinda in a hurry right now....
 

SourxBarberx

Well-Known Member
Let her dry down to needing a water.
I might not feed for 8 days but, add a Ca/Mg (5ml per gallon) like G&H CALi MAGic to all liquid in-going for the rest of this run (the Ca is a good buffer and will help) and pH to the 6.5 and continue on from there!
It'll correct. It'll take time to, and look for the "correction" in the new growth!
ANY leaf or plant damage does not "correct" at the point of the problem seen. Only high or low N problems will actually "correct" in the leaf that express's it.

You'll come out of this ok, and next time will be sooo much better/easier!

Good luck!

PM me sometime and I'll explain pH and soil much better - kinda in a hurry right now....

Dude heres an update on my girls and already they're looking more lush color correction on both leaves and stems are great. Added great white aswell to speed up the root growth.

Also i made this co2 cooler too much and too soon ?
 

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Dr. Who

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Picking up!
I always tell guys who want to gas in veg it's not really cost effective for the result - so consider yourself informed. :mrgreen:

Gassing is most cost effective in bloom......I DO like that idea and that unit!

Cpl of gassing points.

Only during lights on.
Run the temps and RH higher for the gas to be better utilized.

Good luck
 

EveryBlueMoon

Active Member
Hey guys I was looking at Floralicious Plus, It seems they won't ship it to me in IL. does anyone know why?

Also I noticed that I can order Floralicious Grow and Floralicioius Bloom which on the GH feeding charts are used seperately but instead of the Floralicious plus.

Anyone out there using the grow/bloom rather than plus? If so, does it work well and is it comparable to the Plus?

Thanks.
 

redbud

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If you use organic additive just make sure you run bennies so your protected against disease. If you add organic in your rootzone and you have just a start of slime or any root disease, it will explode in few day and ruin your crop.That why I'm very carefull with organic additive because when you add them to rootzone, you usually create the perfect environment for bacteria and fungus to thrive , but it might be the bad one who take place.

I'll add , theres very few benefit from using floralicious plus but lot of cons.

Hope it help. gl
I know this is old but what a crock of shit. When you wrote this, it's obvious you've never used it.

No left turn unstoned.
 

gwheels

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It is like a fancy molasses but wow did it funk up my rez in my gravity feed system. No more organic stuff in there for me. I will try it on one outdoor maybe though :D I still have half a quart
 

redbud

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Please elaborate.
I'll add , theres very few benefit from using floralicious plus but lot of cons.


Sorry about that. This quote here is BS. I've used this in Hydro for over 12 years and I absolutely cannot think of a single con and quite a few beniftts. I've never heard an experienced users saying there's a con to this. It's just spreading bad info. With approximately 40+ hydro runs using this stuff, I have ever had any slime or bad bennies grow, or any foam. There's other issues at in your system if you grow bad things with this product.
 

Azubaz

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Got 2 cuts of blue dream from the same mother, been using FP+ on one and some basic bass nutrients for my bonsai plants on the other, the one i been using FP+ smells of straight blueberry bread, the other hardly smells of blueberry and stanky gym socks, hopefully that floralicious plus really is working
 
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