Humboldt14
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I am having the same problem........ my humdity is already at 45 percent. mine cupped after i fed yesterday.
really? this is the first ive heard of that. in fact, every FF feeding chart i have ever read says that Big Bloom is what you want during the ENTIRE process, both veg and flower, its Tiger Bloom and Grow Big that shouldn't be used until flower? and as previously stated, ive only fed twice on a very diluted level.Big Bloom Liquid Plant Food (0.01-0.3-0.7)
You are using^^^ npk ratio for your vegging plants? This is probably the issue, it just hasn't shown up in your other plants yet. Switch over to a veg formula and things should get better.
really? this is the first ive heard of that. in fact, every FF feeding chart i have ever read says that Big Bloom is what you want during the ENTIRE process, both veg and flower, its Tiger Bloom and Grow Big that shouldn't be used until flower? and as previously stated, ive only fed twice on a very diluted level.
secondly, with values of .01-.3-.7, how is that what may be nuking my plant? just about every other fertilizer i see is like 10-10-10 or 20-20-30, or etc, Big Bloom is the lowest in those numbers ive seen.
The npk ratio for vegging plants has a higher nitro content which is needed for growth in higher amounts. Your npk shows that nitrogen has the lowest amount and the pk is higher. Flowering plants require more pk than they do nitro. It doesn't have anything to with the high values ie 20-20-30. It has to do with the balance of the npk. Of course an N of 20 would require that the pk values are up there too, but with an N of say 5 the pk will be something like 3-4. Concentrations must make sense at the growth phases they are in.
this hasnt come up before... looking into it as we speak. i seem to be having a hard time finding any pictures of it on the web, got any links? and iam assuming my big bloom does not contain this mineral, but it seems tiger bloom or ka-ching doI was looking at your pics and I happened to notice that you may have a case of molybdenum or mo deficiency. Leaves will have a pale , fringed or scorched look along with strange looking leaf growth. Older leaves have rolled margins, stunted growth and red tips that move inward. It generally occurs when S and P are deficient. Treat with water soluble fertilizer by foliar spray
i looked into some MO deficiencies, and it looked like it may have been that, but mine didnt exactly have the same red/purple color to it like most describe, though it did resemble it. i also didnt see any MO listed as a micronute in either my Big Bloom or my Grow Big, are they in there and not listed? or am i going to need to go find another supplement for that as well.To throw in my 2 cents, I kinda agree about the Mo deficiency. More Nitrogen couldn't hurt in veg considering your nutes weren't giving more than 1%. Nitrogen is crucial in the vegging period and phosphorus and potash are more important in flowering. Best guess would tell me that you should flush the holy hell out of them and consider some organic ferts (guano, bone meal, blood, etc) to get your nutrient levels in balance. The NPK value is in percentages listed as decimals. Just because the figures are lower doesn't necessarily mean that it's good for the plants through life. You have to adjust the levels as the plants mature from high nitrogen to high phosphorus/potash in the veg and flower stages respectively. I try to use something like 15-10-10 in veg and 10-20-20 in flower. As for the soil testers, they're generally pretty unreliable but as long as you don't try to use water testers for your soil then we won't have to call you names ; ) There are plenty of options if you just look around a little online. Almost all home/garden stores carry them and you can even save a little cash by getting one that reads soil ph and like humidity or whatever.