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Hi there.
Like many, I have been hoping to grow myself some weed one day and have finally got around to doing it.
To facilitate this I purchased a pre-prepared rig from a local hydroponics provider as I figured it would be the best to get quickly set up and learn how it all works.
With the rig, they gave me a set of ISN nutrients so I figured I might as well just go with it and use them.
So far, results are better than expected, they're just growing, 1 month old, but growing very, very fast. The main stems have just been topped for the second time and I have lost count of how many branches have risen to the occasion and been topped for their efforts. Probably won't be that long until I go to flower.

Now my problem. I am growing Bruce Banner (Grown from feminized seed, sourced from the mediseed man.) and research has led me to believe that the Bruce Banner has a slightly longer flowering cycle than other plants.
Most plants seem to have a flowering cycle of 7-9 weeks where as the Banner has a flowering cycle of 10-12 weeks.
The ISN feed roster for the bloom period is only 9 weeks long and is kind of complex with varying formulas across the bloom cycle.)
(ISN Feed Schedule.)
What I am wondering is what is the best way to extend the bloom cycle by a couple of weeks?
Should I add an extra week or two of the Week 4-5 formula? (That's what I am currently leaning toward.)
Or is there a good reason not to do that? Should I consider adding just one week of the Week 4-5 formula and one week of the Week 6 formula?
I am a lab tech with many years of experience and I dislike not being certain.
I have emailed ISN and asked them but they don't seem to want to get back to me.
 

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sunni

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No one deleted your post, we have a spam filter that puts post in manual approval sometimes legit posts get caught in it you do not need to make a meltdown thread over it , respect our house please
 

bugzbean

Well-Known Member
Hi there.
Like many, I have been hoping to grow myself some weed one day and have finally got around to doing it.
To facilitate this I purchased a pre-prepared rig from a local hydroponics provider as I figured it would be the best to get quickly set up and learn how it all works.
With the rig, they gave me a set of ISN nutrients so I figured I might as well just go with it and use them.
So far, results are better than expected, they're just growing, 1 month old, but growing very, very fast. The main stems have just been topped for the second time and I have lost count of how many branches have risen to the occasion and been topped for their efforts. Probably won't be that long until I go to flower.

Now my problem. I am growing Bruce Banner (Grown from feminized seed, sourced from the mediseed man.) and research has led me to believe that the Bruce Banner has a slightly longer flowering cycle than other plants.
Most plants seem to have a flowering cycle of 7-9 weeks where as the Banner has a flowering cycle of 10-12 weeks.
The ISN feed roster for the bloom period is only 9 weeks long and is kind of complex with varying formulas across the bloom cycle.)
(ISN Feed Schedule.)
What I am wondering is what is the best way to extend the bloom cycle by a couple of weeks?
Should I add an extra week or two of the Week 4-5 formula? (That's what I am currently leaning toward.)
Or is there a good reason not to do that? Should I consider adding just one week of the Week 4-5 formula and one week of the Week 6 formula?
I am a lab tech with many years of experience and I dislike not being certain.
I have emailed ISN and asked them but they don't seem to want to get back to me.
You can only keep the plant healthy it will flower for as long as it takes that particular plant to flower.
 

amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
do the week 4-5. and watch her body she will tell you if she likes it or not. its like a baby if the bottle says feed baby 15 times a day but the baby is not hungry you wouldn't force feed a baby.
each plant has different needs. i got 2 in the box now that eat completely different formulas.
 
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