Too early for grow big by fox farm

Ron5562

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Plant is about three weeks old transplanted it last week. Today just bought grow big by fox farms and I'm using fox farms soil and doing a first CFL grow.
 

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I think this might be in thr wrong section, but anyways, if you're asking if it's too early the answer is yes. Your plant won't need food for *at least* a week or so from that point. And that depends on what kind of medium you transplanted into, if you planted in ocean forest or something similar you probably won't need to do anything but water for the first 3-4 weeks.

Also if grow big is the only veg nutrient you bought you're likely going to have many deficiencies start popping up. Grow big is part of a 3 part nutrient regimen, you will need big bloom as your micro, and tigers bloom as your bloom nutrient. 3 part nutrients are usually broken down into a grow part which is your nitrogen heavy vegetative nutrient, a micro which contains most of your micronutrients such as zinc, copper, magnesium,iron etc, and a bloom nutrient which is usually heavy on P, K, and calcium to stimulate node and flower growth. There are always a bunch of additives for most lines but i would keep it simple for your first harvest, dealing with 18 bottles of crap and powders is way less important than controlling your environment and reading what your plants need instead of kindly forcefeeding them.

Good luck!
 
Im on my first grow also, 3 weeks into it. I was in a different situation though. My buddy gave me clones, but they were in the flowering stage. So after they went back to vegging they have been doing good. This is what they look like 3 weeks from putting them in soil. Im in the same boat as you though. I have the fox farm trio, an am waiting for a week or so until i transplant them to bigger pots before I start on nutrients.
 
I actually just started feeding them ff grow big 4 days ago and did the second feeding today. I used 1 tsp per gallon. And they're taking it in nicely they've grown a lot since I started and no sign of nut burn yet.
 

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Be very, very careful with FF Grow Big, especially in early growth stages, that stuff is pretty potent, from my experience.
Just fed them this morning and gave them a back fill. And this is my first grow btw so opinions as to how they look will help and tips as well
 
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