help wth nutrients and supplments

thehand29

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currently using GH nutes in soil im 3weeks into grow. picked up some MOAB 0-32-52 i believe for a bloom booster/hardner. my question is i also have GH liquid kool bloom 0-11-11 i believe not in front of them. but will i overload the plants with phosphorus amd potassium if i use both durimg the last 2-3 weeks?? also can i use GH florashield in soil to clean the root system even if i have no problem help nutrient uptake??? girls are doing good might need to dial the nutrients back yellowing tips but all IN all healthy
 
currently using GH nutes in soil im 3weeks into grow. picked up some MOAB 0-32-52 i believe for a bloom booster/hardner. my question is i also have GH liquid kool bloom 0-11-11 i believe not in front of them. but will i overload the plants with phosphorus amd potassium if i use both durimg the last 2-3 weeks?? also can i use GH florashield in soil to clean the root system even if i have no problem help nutrient uptake??? girls are doing good might need to dial the nutrients back yellowing tips but all IN all healthy

What kind/where did you get the soil you are using for your project?
For yellowing, I would do a light foliar spray of Epsom salt (Magnesium Sulfate) mixed at 1/2 teaspoon per gallon which is considered 1/2 strength. Give it a couple of days to see a change to a nice green.
I would do away with one or the other of the bloom booster.
 
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4 weeks left into my grow. Picture isnt the best but any suggestions appreciated. Running 2 phantoms II 600 digitals with ushio 600w hps bulbs and one 400w older magnetic ballast unknown name. And eye horti 400w hps. 20160201_225220.jpg
 
I think you are right on track with backing nutrients off at that stage. Also, as you mentioned, too much phosphorus is what to be most careful of (more-so than potassium).
Keep in mind, products designed to do a quick flush are usually created to overload and lock-out all nutrients, causing them fall to the bottom, so make sure you flush with clean water prior to adding any new nutrients.
 
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