Is that really 25 days of growing ?
fuck man cant wait to see your harvest.
peace
Spectactamous!! LOL I got some food for thought here doog. Pretty much all of the growers I know, myself included, nute the shit out of our plants during flower. Veg nutes are very high in nitrogen, hence N burn. But bloom nutes are mostly P and K with very little N. You shouldn't have to worry about N burn and I have found that it is pretty hard to OD your plants on P or K. Apparently the roots won't take up more P or K than they need, unlike nitrogen where whatever you put in is absorbed. I peak at 2000 ppm in flower. 1190 sounds super low. Maybe the cause for your yellowing? What's the N-P-K of what you are feeding right now?
Spectactamous!! LOL I got some food for thought here doog. Pretty much all of the growers I know, myself included, nute the shit out of our plants during flower. Veg nutes are very high in nitrogen, hence N burn. But bloom nutes are mostly P and K with very little N. You shouldn't have to worry about N burn and I have found that it is pretty hard to OD your plants on P or K. Apparently the roots won't take up more P or K than they need, unlike nitrogen where whatever you put in is absorbed. I peak at 2000 ppm in flower. 1190 sounds super low. Maybe the cause for your yellowing? What's the N-P-K of what you are feeding right now?
Stick to the plan for now. Get your feed going with the bloom and micro. You can add bigbud at wk 3 if you want. See my comments above about pushing the PPM>I am new to hydro. Is the idea to give them as much ferts (ppm) as they can handle without burning? Is this purely to increase yield?
Just curious because I bought some Advanced Nutes 3-part +BigBud powder. They are expensive so I was hoping to get like maybe two grows with it. Would it be better to feed as heavy as I can once or to feed lighter, twice???
Thanks so much. And sorry if I am thread jacking. Everyone in this thread really seems to be on tp of it.
This would be bad for me as I do not flush or change my res for the whole cycle.
Yellow clone leaves? Overwatered. Throw that humidome away