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Mully420

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I'm here on how to probably use FF trio, an any other advice from my fellow green thumbs.

I have two plants right now, ones right at a month old. To be honest I did not keep up with its early growth simply because I didn't think they would sprout/ grow the way they have. Long story short, I saved some seeds from last winter. I really wanted to get back into growing so prior to all of this and ready to put in soil, It was not in my budget to get the right soil etc etc. I went out to my front yard where the soil was like top soil (so it seemed). Between the soil going from great lose soil, after a few waterings it became compact. I was lucky enough to catch it before root bound.

Beginning of this week, I bought FF Happy frog soil and transplanted both into better soil. One stayed in the same container, the younger plant was put into a 1 gallon grow bag. Really where I'm hung up on Is not knowing exactly how old my plants are and when/where I need to start on the schedule.

Where I'm hung up on Is when should I start feeding and what first, FF grow big or big bloom?
Also for anyone who sees this, could I please get yalls educated guess on how old they are and where on the schedule should I start.

I'm still learning how to test runoff, and everything else that goes with it.

Note: the discolor on the big plant has stopped. It was either high heat or to be honest I don't know.
 

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Phytoplankton

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Go the Fox farms website for the correct dosing, not what’s on the bottle! You should be using big bloom and grow big, tiger bloom comes later. You should be feeding now, at the recommended level for those size plants. FFHF doesn’t have a lot of added nutes.
 

Boatguy

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I wouldnt feed till they start to look hungry.
There is alot to be said for the simplicity of a single grow nutrient product. All that grow big, bloom nonsense is just that and has ruined more grows than it has helped.

And welcome to RIU
 
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