Why does it say to use flowers kiss after 3rd week all the way thru, but on bottle says stop after u see buds developing? Im getting mixed messages.
Thats why i was trippinI might be wrong but I sure as hell wouldn’t spray anything on buds because you are likely to cause rot and wash off the trichomes. I’m sure some dickhead expert will disagree but that’s my opinion
I just follow the feed and schedule for now..i had decent outcome last season..im all outdoor in pots...thanks for the response.I have used the powder trio along with the liq trio and had excellent luck. ( This was before all the extra ones they have now.” I have used just the powder trio and had shitty luck with leaf yellowing and dropping. I now and using both the liq and the powder again and I’m adding the microbrew. I don’t think I’ll add anything more because I honestly don’t feel they need it. Anyone disagree?? I have Sledgehammer I might use that I bought years ago but never used that I might use.
I have used Fox Farm nutes with great results. After saying that let me also say I think they have gone way overboard with the amount of crap they want you to feed the plants.
I started using them way back in 2008 when there was only the three liquids and three solids. They have slowly added the gamut to their line up. lol
Here's the kicker... After years of trial and error running the same strains in clone form. I have found that really only two of the whole line up are needed to produce big frosty colas. Grow Big and Open Sesame.
Yep I said it. After trying all the other stuff with worse results. Less is more with FF. I feed every watering. LIGHTLY. Never more than 1/4 strength.
Marijuana simply loves Grow Big in veg and early flower. I have yet to meet a strain that doesn't excel with the right amount dialed in.
Then Open Sesame. I start feeding it the week before flower, again 1/8-1/4 strength. Less is more. I then take them all the way to late flower with that. Watching the plants and adjusting the strength according to the plants needs.
Around week five flower I cut out the Grow big and give just Open Sesame all the way to harvest.
Simple, yet tried and true. All the other shit was causing lockout and yellowing and yadda yadda yadda...
Remember Fox farm is in the business of selling nutrients. They want you to use a ton, so you will buy a ton. Don't buy into the hype.
I recommend new growers keep it simple and always go with the motto, "Less is more." When it comes to feeding an unknown phenotype. Learn to let the plants tell you what they need and soon it will become like riding a bike!
Thanks for the replyI have used Fox Farm nutes with great results. After saying that let me also say I think they have gone way overboard with the amount of crap they want you to feed the plants.
I started using them way back in 2008 when there was only the three liquids and three solids. They have slowly added the gamut to their line up. lol
Here's the kicker... After years of trial and error running the same strains in clone form. I have found that really only two of the whole line up are needed to produce big frosty colas. Grow Big and Open Sesame.
Yep I said it. After trying all the other stuff with worse results. Less is more with FF. I feed every watering. LIGHTLY. Never more than 1/4 strength.
Marijuana simply loves Grow Big in veg and early flower. I have yet to meet a strain that doesn't excel with the right amount dialed in.
Then Open Sesame. I start feeding it the week before flower, again 1/8-1/4 strength. Less is more. I then take them all the way to late flower with that. Watching the plants and adjusting the strength according to the plants needs.
Around week five flower I cut out the Grow big and give just Open Sesame all the way to harvest.
Simple, yet tried and true. All the other shit was causing lockout and yellowing and yadda yadda yadda...
Remember Fox farm is in the business of selling nutrients. They want you to use a ton, so you will buy a ton. Don't buy into the hype.
I recommend new growers keep it simple and always go with the motto, "Less is more." When it comes to feeding an unknown phenotype. Learn to let the plants tell you what they need and soon it will become like riding a bike!
I don't spray anything on my buds either. And trichs don't just wash off, lol.I might be wrong but I sure as hell wouldn’t spray anything on buds because you are likely to cause rot and wash off the trichomes. I’m sure some dickhead expert will disagree but that’s my opinion
I have used Fox Farm nutes with great results. After saying that let me also say I think they have gone way overboard with the amount of crap they want you to feed the plants.
I started using them way back in 2008 when there was only the three liquids and three solids. They have slowly added the gamut to their line up. lol
Here's the kicker... After years of trial and error running the same strains in clone form. I have found that really only two of the whole line up are needed to produce big frosty colas. Grow Big and Open Sesame.
Yep I said it. After trying all the other stuff with worse results. Less is more with FF. I feed every watering. LIGHTLY. Never more than 1/4 strength.
Marijuana simply loves Grow Big in veg and early flower. I have yet to meet a strain that doesn't excel with the right amount dialed in.
Then Open Sesame. I start feeding it the week before flower, again 1/8-1/4 strength. Less is more. I then take them all the way to late flower with that. Watching the plants and adjusting the strength according to the plants needs.
Around week five flower I cut out the Grow big and give just Open Sesame all the way to harvest.
Simple, yet tried and true. All the other shit was causing lockout and yellowing and yadda yadda yadda...
Remember Fox farm is in the business of selling nutrients. They want you to use a ton, so you will buy a ton. Don't buy into the hype.
I recommend new growers keep it simple and always go with the motto, "Less is more." When it comes to feeding an unknown phenotype. Learn to let the plants tell you what they need and soon it will become like riding a bike!
Yes I start with 1/4 teaspoon per gallon when the plants are 2-3 weeks from seed or rooted clone. I tried using double that and feeding every other watering. But lighter more often seems to be the sweet spot, at least for my set up. Once the plants are about 3-4 weeks veg I go with a whole teaspoon per gallon all the way till the 5th week of flower when I discontinue the Grow big completely.How much grow big are you giving it per feeding? You're doing 1/4 of what it says on the feeding schedule or what? Or are you basically just doing 0.5tsp per gallon? Thanks for your reply, very informative. I'm using FF trio right now.
I have used Fox Farm nutes with great results. After saying that let me also say I think they have gone way overboard with the amount of crap they want you to feed the plants.
I started using them way back in 2008 when there was only the three liquids and three solids. They have slowly added the gamut to their line up. lol
Here's the kicker... After years of trial and error running the same strains in clone form. I have found that really only two of the whole line up are needed to produce big frosty colas. Grow Big and Open Sesame.
Yep I said it. After trying all the other stuff with worse results. Less is more with FF. I feed every watering. LIGHTLY. Never more than 1/4 strength.
Marijuana simply loves Grow Big in veg and early flower. I have yet to meet a strain that doesn't excel with the right amount dialed in.
Then Open Sesame. I start feeding it the week before flower, again 1/8-1/4 strength. Less is more. I then take them all the way to late flower with that. Watching the plants and adjusting the strength according to the plants needs.
Around week five flower I cut out the Grow big and give just Open Sesame all the way to harvest.
Simple, yet tried and true. All the other shit was causing lockout and yellowing and yadda yadda yadda...
Remember Fox farm is in the business of selling nutrients. They want you to use a ton, so you will buy a ton. Don't buy into the hype.
I recommend new growers keep it simple and always go with the motto, "Less is more." When it comes to feeding an unknown phenotype. Learn to let the plants tell you what they need and soon it will become like riding a bike!