when should i start using FF big bloom please help

superstonerdude

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ok so i got 3 clones a few days ago when i put them outside it shocked them into flower. one of them re veged the other 2 keep shooting out preflowers. so should i start feeding them big bloom for flower or will they go back into veg or what i put them outside a week ago . last year my plants didnt go into flower till about mid next month so im just wondering if its too early to give it big bloom.
 

MegaBud

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You can use Big Bloom from start to finish. Giving them veg. nutes won't send them back into veg either, it will be the wrong kind of nutes for that stage of the plants life. If your flowering you should be using Tiger bloom along with big bloom.
 

superstonerdude

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well of course giving them FF grow big wont wont keep them in veg i never said it did im saying if they are going to go back into veg why would i switch to big bloom also i know that tiger bloom would help but i cant afford it so im just going to stick with big bloom for flower. so my question is in your opinion will my plants go back into veg or are they just going to be stuck in flower from the shock of being put outside its been a week since i put them outside and shocked them into flower last year i put a clone outside at about this time and it started to flower but then it went back into veg for about another month
 

MegaBud

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Punctuation helps people understand what you are saying, otherwise it's a pile of confusing run together jumble.
 

Brazko

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The shock could be from the condition changes of light source they were under. If the cycle of light they are getting now is close to 18/6 and the conditions remain normal, they should remain or go into veg process. The nutes will play no incidental role in this process except for the fact if being given the improper nutes for that stage it could possibly add to the confusion and stressful state of the plants. Upon getting the clones having knowledge of what kind of light source/cycle they were under and what they were being fed should have been asked beforehand. That would have given you a better understanding of the current situation and how to proceed with moving them outside.
 

hgkdehs

Active Member
Big bloom IS NOT a flowering nutrient. It is a micronutrient mix that is to be used in conjunction with grow big or tiger bloom. So using only big bloom for your flowering period is not a good idea.
 

superstonerdude

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well i actually have no idea where the clones came from one of my friends had bought too many clones for his grow room so he dropped by a few days ago with a truck full of plants and asked if i wanted some so i took 3 he didn't even know what strains they are so i guess i just have to go with the flow and see how they turn out thanks for the reply
 

hgkdehs

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Punctuation helps people understand what you are saying, otherwise it's a pile of confusing run together jumble.
What this guy said! Please, please use punctuation. It makes it a lot harder for us readers to understand what you are trying to say when you dont. Plus, it makes you look like you are 10 years old.
 

superstonerdude

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i was not aware that i was supposed to use tiger bloom maybe ill try and pick up some tiger bloom next week. last year i used just big bloom for flower and it seemed to work fine i had nice dense buds before my plants got jacked but thanks for the info
 
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