Great White For Auto During Flowering

CriticalJack18

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I’m heading into week 5 and my critical jack herer auto is starting to flower. My plant has been looking a little droopy lately and someone told me to try some great white. Is it too late to use the great white or what do you think? I don’t want to mess things up
 

Poontanger

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GW is full of bennies (benifical bacteria), its main use is to keep the roots healthy , so they can feed the plant , a 1/2 strength ,wont do any harm ,
I have been experimenting with 50% GW ,50% Molasses (organic unsulphured) & like what I see , have a read up about bennies & Molasses
 

CriticalJack18

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GW is full of bennies (benifical bacteria), its main use is to keep the roots healthy , so they can feed the plant , a 1/2 strength ,wont do any harm ,
I have been experimenting with 50% GW ,50% Molasses (organic unsulphured) & like what I see , have a read up about bennies & Molasses
So it’s not too late to use it? I heard it’s bad to use when your plant starts flowering. Or is that not true? I have two critical plants. I gave the other one mykos during transplant and it looks great but this one I forgot to use mykos and it looks a little weaker. I was thinking the great white would help...
 

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Lordhooha

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I’m heading into week 5 and my critical jack herer auto is starting to flower. My plant has been looking a little droopy lately and someone told me to try some great white. Is it too late to use the great white or what do you think? I don’t want to mess things up
Great whit or recharge are staples in everyone of my grow. It’s best to start using them all the way up to a few weeks into flower. After you hit 3weeks of flowering you’ll have enough beneficial bacteria your pots should be crawling. But the simple answer is no they won’t hurt to use them.
 

Lordhooha

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So it’s not too late to use it? I heard it’s bad to use when your plant starts flowering. Or is that not true? I have two critical plants. I gave the other one mykos during transplant and it looks great but this one I forgot to use mykos and it looks a little weaker. I was thinking the great white would help...
Who told you that?
 

hotrodharley

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Any beneficial microbes should be ijncluded from the start. Use at any stage is not harmful. Even the last day of bloom.

However colonization takes time. A lot of it. The reason it's best to use early is this time needed to establish ON the roots.

The major benefit is increased or improved nutrient uptake but most especially phosphorus. This is why it's a waste of money later in flower. Xtreme Gardening brand Mykos is cheaper and works great.
 

CriticalJack18

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Any beneficial microbes should be ijncluded from the start. Use at any stage is not harmful. Even the last day of bloom.

However colonization takes time. A lot of it. The reason it's best to use early is this time needed to establish ON the roots.

The major benefit is increased or improved nutrient uptake but most especially phosphorus. This is why it's a waste of money later in flower. Xtreme Gardening brand Mykos is cheaper and works great.
So when should I start my bloom nutes? I’m staring week 5 now. I dropped veg nutes because of a little nute burn around week 4. My plants are staring to flower should I start now?
 

hotrodharley

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So when should I start my bloom nutes? I’m staring week 5 now. I dropped veg nutes because of a little nute burn around week 4. My plants are staring to flower should I start now?
Start your bloom nutes. I have ceased using the Grow in flower and use the Lucas Formula instead. The Micros and Cal Mag have more than enough nitrogen.
 
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