Buds of leaves ??

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Neoliet

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Um what? Your plants are beginning to flower. I know you haven't seen it happen before so I was explaining it to you. The new growth leaves will start to thin and eventually pistils will form. You should start looking for them in about a week.
Ow okey my fault , sorry. I was just confused… so they were after all matured enough to transition right into flowering ??
 

Neoliet

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Not saying the bottle nutes are bad but you need to understand what you are doing, copied this from a website as the information is good.

When your plants are growing in size they need lots of Nitrogen, if the plants run low the leaves will turn yellow and this will stunt the growth.
when the plant stops growing/stretching the plants don't need much Nitrogen

your flower nutes(banana) have got a low amount of Nitrogen.

Role of Each Plant Nutrient
Here's a brief look at what each nutrient contributes to plant growth.


Nitrogen
Nitrogen, the first number referenced in an NPK sequence, plays a key role in a plant's coloring and chlorophyll production, making it an important factor in leaf development2

. Fertilizers high in nitrogen are often used for grass or other plants where green foliage growth is more important than flowering. At the opposite end of the spectrum, gardeners sometimes encounter the problem of nitrogen depletion—the yellowing of typically green plants often indicates a nitrogen deficiency.



Phosphorus
The middle number in an NPK series refers to the percentage of phosphorous in the fertilizer product. Phosphorus plays a key role in the growth of roots, blooming, and fruiting, which is why it is an essential nutrient for your plants in spring3. Phosphorus contributes to many fundamental plant processes, such as rooting and setting flower buds.


Potassium
The final number in the major ingredients listing gives the percentage of potassium in the product. Potassium contributes to the overall health and vigor of plants. It is known to help strengthen plants' ability to resist disease, assist in the movement of water and nutrients in the plant, and can be especially important in areas that experience cold or dry weather4.
I want to give them: NPK: 2-5-8 . And if I’m going to burn them.. I’m going to f4ck up Biotabs !
 

Neoliet

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They advice that I use my regular feed and follow the instruction in the video. They are in the progress to modify there products sheet.. (seems they are wrong then??)
 

Neoliet

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5ml boomboom. Lol
Yes, I’m using that spray 1 time a week ..

Anti-stress agent: helps plants to overcome stress caused by extreme cold, extreme heat, low light levels, dehydration, or draught.

Nutritional additive: gives the plant a nitrogen boost which produces shiny, dark green leaves, especially in the initial growth stage. This significantly increases the photosynthetic capacity of the plant.

Booster function: stimulates productivity, plant growth and absorption of minerals.

Boom Boom Spray is absorbed very rapidly by the leaves. Effects can be seen within hours after application. Boom Boom spray can be used with any fertiliser programs: biological, bio-mineral or chemical. May be used with soil cultures, including Coco or with hydroponics.
 

Markshomegrown

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Yes, I’m using that spray 1 time a week ..

Anti-stress agent: helps plants to overcome stress caused by extreme cold, extreme heat, low light levels, dehydration, or draught.

Nutritional additive: gives the plant a nitrogen boost which produces shiny, dark green leaves, especially in the initial growth stage. This significantly increases the photosynthetic capacity of the plant.

Booster function: stimulates productivity, plant growth and absorption of minerals.

Boom Boom Spray is absorbed very rapidly by the leaves. Effects can be seen within hours after application. Boom Boom spray can be used with any fertiliser programs: biological, bio-mineral or chemical. May be used with soil cultures, including Coco or with hydroponics.
You can spray the plants in early/mid flower but I don't like spraying my plants with anything in late flower or they may grow some fur.
 
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