flowering to early

rastamang

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this is my first grow, its outdoors and i was told on my other post i started using dynagro bloom too early and got told i should still be using dynagro GROW instead. i feed every monday morning. will it be okay just to swap back to grow from applying bloom once? and do you think i should be feeding more than once a week? thank you :p
ps its been raining ALOT recently!
 

rastamang

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these are my plants they are about 17-22 inches tall and have been alive since early april. i live in the north eastern part of the USAimage.jpg
 

taGyo

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Go back to grow, its not flowering yet.
Won't harm the plants, wait for stretch to stop and sex to be determined before going 3:1 veg to bloom 1:1 veg/bloom then 1:3 veg/bloom.
 

rastamang

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Go back to grow, its not flowering yet.
Won't harm the plants, wait for stretch to stop and sex to be determined before going 3:1 veg to bloom 1:1 veg/bloom then 1:3 veg/bloom.
so i should give GROW nutrients for 3 mondays and then the 4th monday give bloom until i can determine sex. then once i can determine sex bloom 3 weeks then one veg the 4th week?
i can already tell most of my plants are females i havent seen a male yet
 

taGyo

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No.

Give bloom after sex. Even then you can wait a little bit, maybe a week or two, until it stops growing massively in height. This is when the cannabis plant will divert it's energy to bud production. That's when you should feed bloom. Or when you see developed pistils do the 3:1 1:1 1:3 method and keep it at 1:3 to keep the leaves green.

Dyna Gro Bloom is particularly good at killing older growth. It doesn't have a high enough N to sustain it, so I'd mix in just enough grow to keep it all green.
 

rastamang

Member
No.

Give bloom after sex. Even then you can wait a little bit, maybe a week or two, until it stops growing massively in height. This is when the cannabis plant will divert it's energy to bud production. That's when you should feed bloom. Or when you see developed pistils do the 3:1 1:1 1:3 method and keep it at 1:3 to keep the leaves green.

Dyna Gro Bloom is particularly good at killing older growth. It doesn't have a high enough N to sustain it, so I'd mix in just enough grow to keep it all green.
word thank you! but what exactly do those numbers mean? 3parts of what to what?
 

taGyo

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3:1 Veg to Bloom, 1:1 Veg to Bloom 1:3 Veg to Bloom
3 parts Veg, 1 part bloom, equal parts veg and bloom and for the third week one part veg and three parts bloom.

So lets say you have 100 ppm. Mixing that a a 3:1 ratio means 75 ppm of Veg and then 25 ppm of bloom.
1:1 would be 50/50 of each.
1:3 would be 25 ppm of veg, 75 ppm of bloom. Keep it at 1:1 till you start seeing buds developing then switch over to full bloom with a dash of veg if you start to see yellowing.
 

VTMi'kmaq

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these are my plants they are about 17-22 inches tall and have been alive since early april. i live in the north eastern part of the USAView attachment 3458306
screw all the bottled nutes my man, next time make sure that soil your in is prepared with your own handmade mix soil, that'll give her all she needs to stay healthy. Looks like packrock there lmao , cant believe ANYTHING is growing in that!
 
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