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This is my new Idea for my chart and mixes using Fox Farms Line of nutrients & supplements.
I am thinking of taking out the extra teaspoon of Tiger Bloom that I added for my first chart..?../? & keeping the recommended 3 teaspoons of Grow Big during Bloom from Veg. What do you guys think about this Idea.? Not sure if I should or will yet. My Idea is to basically go with all of Fox Farms HIGHEST recommended Dosages but not according to their schedule exactly. If I did do anything like this I would try keeping the 3 teaspoons of Grow Big during Bloom vs loosing 1 teaspoon during bloom which is what they recommend. I find the plants are not liking the loss of the N in the middle of bloom with their recommended mix dosage of two teaspoons of Grow Big in my "Beasty Bloom Mixture". which is basically why I added the extra teaspoon of Tiger Bloom all through flowering. Being the weakest in NPK for their nutrients and in that I am as concerned as the next cat about burning up my work I thought this the best possible thing to try. Now I am having second thoughts or at least I'm curious I should say as to if this way would work better.
These Nutrients & Supplements are mixed into 4 separate mixes. One mix for each stage of the plant's life.
Growth Mix- Grow Big & Big Bloom.
1st Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom,Big Bloom,Open Sesame.
2nd Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom,Grow Big &
Beasty Bloom.
3rd Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Cha-Ching.
~Mix for Growth/(24 Hour Light Cycle)- per Gallon~
#1.Grow Big Soil = 3 teaspoons
#2.Big Bloom = 2 tablespoon
~Mix's for Bloom/(12/12 Light Cycle)- per Gallon~
#1. Grow Big Soil = 3 teaspoons
#2. Big Bloom = 1 table-spoon
#3. Tiger Bloom = 2 teaspoons
#4. Open Sesame = 1/2 teaspoon
#5. Beasty Bloom = 1/2 teaspoon
#6. Cha-Ching = 1/2 teaspoon
Please use constructive criticism or if you can HELP me think of a way to make it better. I really need to hear from some advanced Growers on these issues. Thank you in advance for any help I can get.
Here is the Chart which isn't all that different from the original. The original Feeding Chart from Fox Farm is below in an attachment.
I am thinking of taking out the extra teaspoon of Tiger Bloom that I added for my first chart..?../? & keeping the recommended 3 teaspoons of Grow Big during Bloom from Veg. What do you guys think about this Idea.? Not sure if I should or will yet. My Idea is to basically go with all of Fox Farms HIGHEST recommended Dosages but not according to their schedule exactly. If I did do anything like this I would try keeping the 3 teaspoons of Grow Big during Bloom vs loosing 1 teaspoon during bloom which is what they recommend. I find the plants are not liking the loss of the N in the middle of bloom with their recommended mix dosage of two teaspoons of Grow Big in my "Beasty Bloom Mixture". which is basically why I added the extra teaspoon of Tiger Bloom all through flowering. Being the weakest in NPK for their nutrients and in that I am as concerned as the next cat about burning up my work I thought this the best possible thing to try. Now I am having second thoughts or at least I'm curious I should say as to if this way would work better.
These Nutrients & Supplements are mixed into 4 separate mixes. One mix for each stage of the plant's life.
Growth Mix- Grow Big & Big Bloom.
1st Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom,Big Bloom,Open Sesame.
2nd Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom,Grow Big &
Beasty Bloom.
3rd Bloom Mix- Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Cha-Ching.
~Mix for Growth/(24 Hour Light Cycle)- per Gallon~
#1.Grow Big Soil = 3 teaspoons
#2.Big Bloom = 2 tablespoon
~Mix's for Bloom/(12/12 Light Cycle)- per Gallon~
#1. Grow Big Soil = 3 teaspoons
#2. Big Bloom = 1 table-spoon
#3. Tiger Bloom = 2 teaspoons
#4. Open Sesame = 1/2 teaspoon
#5. Beasty Bloom = 1/2 teaspoon
#6. Cha-Ching = 1/2 teaspoon
Please use constructive criticism or if you can HELP me think of a way to make it better. I really need to hear from some advanced Growers on these issues. Thank you in advance for any help I can get.
Here is the Chart which isn't all that different from the original. The original Feeding Chart from Fox Farm is below in an attachment.