5 Week into flowering_Coco grow_Need advice

JFK6

Active Member
Hi all, my current grow is Og kush grow in Coco + per.
im feeding with Advance nutrients Sensi Bloom A+B (1.4 Ec - Trying to stable the runoff everytime)
i don`t have any bloom enhancer (Only GHE Ripen for the last week) and i really want to try it
for the first time. So my question is if there is anything that will fit for this current grow or should
ill wait for next time to start feeding earlier?

Thanks and happy grow =]
 

Warriorbuds

Well-Known Member
If its an 8 week strain....you have a cpl weeks you could use like "Monster Bloom" or something like that before starting flush? It will probably help your yield....giving them the extra P-K will improve yields...cannot hurt that's for sure, but is it worth it this run? That's what you have to answer? :) GL bud! :)
 

Aeroknow

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Most of my og's and crosses go 9 weeks in my gardens. Here's what i would do:
If after 6 weeks, and the leaves are still healthy and green, try p/k boosting on half the plants. Use Something like what Warrior recommended. Monster bloom, powder koolbloom. And see for yourself if the extra p/k works for you.
You've said that your on top of your runoff. IMO you don't need to flush. If you want to find this out(experiment) yourself, flush half the plants, a week before chop time, and see if flushing did anything. Controlled experiments are the only way to trully know if you're doing things that actually help. Good luck
 

Aeroknow

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Or, stick with JUST your base nutes until the end, and that works great, but something tells me, you probably won't lol
 

JFK6

Active Member
Most of my og's and crosses go 9 weeks in my gardens. Here's what i would do:
If after 6 weeks, and the leaves are still healthy and green, try p/k boosting on half the plants. Use Something like what Warrior recommended. Monster bloom, powder koolbloom. And see for yourself if the extra p/k works for you.
You've said that your on top of your runoff. IMO you don't need to flush. If you want to find this out(experiment) yourself, flush half the plants, a week before chop time, and see if flushing did anything. Controlled experiments are the only way to trully know if you're doing things that actually help. Good luck
Thanks a lot for your answers!
what exactly do you mean by flush half of the plant? and yea you were right...
i just bought Atami Bloombastic. the last time i checked the runoff it was a bit higher
than the feeding value [Feeding : 1.5 Ec | Runoff - 1.8] so i decided to use only Bloombastic for
this feeding in order to lower the runoff back to 1.5. I watered with 0.5ml of bloombastic [0.6 Ec] and
by that i lowered the Ec runoff back to 1.5. i think my next step will be to add 0.5mll of Bloombastic every watering and
add my base nutes to that [Advance nutrients Sensi Bloom A+B], keep the values right. idk yet what will
be my red line with the Ec values but i guess not more than 1.9.

what do you think about that?
 

Aeroknow

Well-Known Member
1.5 EC is usually pretty good. Water with enough nutrient solution EVERYTIME to keep your run-off close to that 1.5

I would just use those base nutes if i were you but.
As far as the flushing concept. Some people(not me)think that if you rinse hard, and only water with water, starting 2 weeks before you chop down, that the buds smoke cleaner. I was recomending that if you were to do that, you should only do it to half your plants, so you could find out on your own, that all it does is ruin your yield(especially in coco)
 

Jbone77

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assuming you are soilless just monitor your runoff and that will answer the flushing question, if you're runnin a 2.2 and your runoff is 2.2 at chop great, if youre runnin .6 and runoff is 1.2 its obviously not eating much. They were hypothetical numbers to make my point so dont everybody start telling me they are dumb numbers
 

JFK6

Active Member
Thanks again! so if i understand right..you think my plane for this plant is ok?
By the way i have only 1 plant in closet in a 6.5 gallon pot.
 
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