Maat Aatack
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Just wondering when the flowering cycle officially begins and the transition phase is over?
Hey thanks for the reply... I'm indoors, soil, and growing feminized seed. I spotted first flowers about 4-5 days ago roughly a couple of weeks since I switched light to 12. I've been feeding the "transition to bloom" schedule and just want to know when I should start pushing the bloom nutes.Are you indoors or outdoors?
If your indoors your flowering phase begins when you change your light cycle from 18/6 to 12/12.
Are you growing regular seeds or autos?
I use the GH trio, along with humic acid and a bit of super thrive in Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. I keep pretty close tabs on them. But I didn't want to take anything away or add anything that they might need or not need.I wouldnt push anything if there just starting to show signs of flowering just stick to your feeding schedule watch your plants and see how much there feeding. What kind of nutes are you using in your soil? What kind of soil?
I used to use the same method as far as synthetic nutrients in my soil. Now after a bunch of grows some bad some really good ive learned that if your going to grow in soil. It is better to build a soil with everything the plant needs in it (subcools supersoil is a good place to start). All i use for nutes now is compost teas. The idea is to feed the soil not the plant if that makes sense. You want to build a healthy soil food web with all the beneficial microbes already in the soil so it's like a buffet for your plants.I use the GH trio, along with humic acid and a bit of super thrive in Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. I keep pretty close tabs on them. But I didn't want to take anything away or add anything that they might need or not need.
Yes. That sounds pretty complex. I'm sure after I get a few of these grows under my belt, I will be looking to advance my technique. I would be interested in any references you could link regarding the soil building as you say.I used to use the same method as far as synthetic nutrients in my soil. Now after a bunch of grows some bad some really good ive learned that if your going to grow in soil. It is better to build a soil with everything the plant needs in it (subcools supersoil is a good place to start). All i use for nutes now is compost teas. The idea is to feed the soil not the plant if that makes sense. You want to build a healthy soil food web with all the beneficial microbes already in the soil so it's like a buffet for your plants.
Ya? Thanks! What's your rate and schedule if you don't mind me asking?I feed 1 transition feed the week I flip to flower (50/50 veg & flower food) then I use straight flower food after that