Deficiencies with Veg+Bloom fert.

CitrusGrower

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For this grow in Ocean forest soil of kosher kush. Only used Veg+Bloom and im having nitrogen defieciency. I used one teaspoon per gallon thinking of uppping it to 1.5. Im in my 5 week of flower i vegged for 6 weeks. The label says 1 tsp per gallons but this stuff is so much easier on the plants than fox farm line of products. So that is why im thinking of putting more.

With fox farm i would burn my plants even with half rate.
 

Cuebossa

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I've been using Veg+Bloom for over a year and not had any deficiencies. Read through my thread as I have used it with several different soils Fox Farm OF being one of them. It is most likely over/under watering or heat if it is yellowing. I would recommend their Dirty version as it is designed more for soil and has produced better quality for me. Both are great products and the combination produces amazing quality!
 
what size is the pot? Did you transplant to a bigger pot and add more soil? I use Technaflora Nutes, plus Bloomtastic. Hygrozyme.
 

CitrusGrower

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I've been using Veg+Bloom for over a year and not had any deficiencies. Read through my thread as I have used it with several different soils Fox Farm OF being one of them. It is most likely over/under watering or heat if it is yellowing. I would recommend their Dirty version as it is designed more for soil and has produced better quality for me. Both are great products and the combination produces amazing quality!

Thanks for the reply. I have them in 12 gallon pots. I don't think the watering is the issue but it might be something to look at. Honestly I only water when they start drooping. My room is a constant 75 degrees too. It definitely looks like nitrogen deficiency. They have been growing for 11 weeks in the same soil maybe even more I might have vegged them for 7 weeks. 2 of them are almost 7 feet tall.

dont get me wrong i like the way the product works and plan on using again just wondering about using more then the label rate
 

Cuebossa

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Honestly I only water when they start drooping. My room is a constant 75 degrees too.
Letting your plants droop will create yellowing on larger leaves. This is almost definitely your issue. The drooping is a sign that your plant is deficient in water and the root hairs are dying back. The best way to gauge when to water is to get a feel for the weight. You should also check out their dirty formula as it is much better formulated for soil.
 

CitrusGrower

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Letting your plants droop will create yellowing on larger leaves. This is almost definitely your issue. The drooping is a sign that your plant is deficient in water and the root hairs are dying back. The best way to gauge when to water is to get a feel for the weight. You should also check out their dirty formula as it is much better formulated for soil.
maybe ill have to be more careful. BTW im going dirty for the next grow.
 

tusseltussel

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big plants use more feed than smaller plants ive burned a small plant with fox farms but a big plant Ive given full strength every watering. big plants=more nutes= something to think about
 

CitrusGrower

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big plants use more feed than smaller plants ive burned a small plant with fox farms but a big plant Ive given full strength every watering. big plants=more nutes= something to think about
thats what I was originally asking. anybody used more than label rate of Veg+Bloom
 
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