Small veg ? Is it bad ?

Sberarducci

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Hello all! My girl is 9 weeks (63 days) she’s already claimed herself female I assume 3 weeks ago. I started giving Fox farm big bloom about two weeks ago. Was wondering if I should switch to the Tiger book Fox farm ? Or just stick with big bloom. Just because some one mentioned maybe she needs more nitrogen ? I also switched the light cycle to 12/12 instead of 18/6.

Yes she is kinda small, but has so much room for bud growth. I am fine with it being small since the space I have !
 

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Username85

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If I was going to feed her anything at this point I’d probably use the Grow Big with Big Bloom-Tiger Bloom is more for when flowers are becoming more present
 

Kerowacked

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2-8-4, 0.0-0.5-0.7 and 6-4-4, i would use the Tiger and Big Bloom supplement. You don’t need a lot more nitrogen at this point imo.
 

Kerowacked

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Yeah that’s what I was thinking ! Should I mix them ? Or do separate ? Also should I be feeding twice a week at this point ?
You feed or water when the pot is light and dry, maybe twice a week, maybe less often depending on soil, evaporation etc. i alternate feed and water, capful of tiger and two of big bloom per gallon. If you pH, the nutes drop 7+ to 6+ where it should be. I’m not some mastergrower but i haven’t killed any either:eyesmoke:
 

Sberarducci

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You feed or water when the pot is light and dry, maybe twice a week, maybe less often depending on soil, evaporation etc. i alternate feed and water, capful of tiger and two of big bloom per gallon. If you pH, the nutes drop 7+ to 6+ where it should be. I’m not some mastergrower but i haven’t killed any either:eyesmoke:
It’s in a fabric pot I’ve been watering every 3 days basically maybe 2 plus the air circulation really helps ! & oh okay I did the tiger bloom tonight just by itself & the recommend dose. That’s what I’ve been doing the whole time with the big bloom as well I did the recommended dose & it’s been doing fine *knocks on wood*
 

Kerowacked

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It could be a sign of overwatering, won’t hurt anything but watch for gnats if the topsoil stays damp.
 
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