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Old Jun-27-2006, 13:13
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Fox farm Tiger bloom and big bloom

I just picked these up last night and i was wondering what everyone personally mixes there's up at. I'm going into flower in a little bit so i want to get ready to feed my plants. I have 2 plants that are only going to be like 2 and 4 weeks into veg when they go 12/12 I'm just playing with bagseed trying a couple different things. So my question for those are can I feed them the same mixture or should I lighten it up a little for them? Any advice would be appreciated.
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I just picked these up last night and i was wondering what everyone personally mixes there's up at. I'm going into flower in a little bit so i want to get ready to feed my plants. I have 2 plants that are only going to be like 2 and 4 weeks into veg when they go 12/12 I'm just playing with bagseed trying a couple different things. So my question for those are can I feed them the same mixture or should I lighten it up a little for them? Any advice would be appreciated.
did u get a foxfarm nute chart that shows measurments and what not? If not try searching for it, I heard people recommend following that. Than again I believe I've heard someone say not to, sorry I couldnt help much.
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Old Jun-28-2006, 13:32
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I used the whole line of ferts from Fox Farms, and followed their nute schedule exactly. Had no problems with it.
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Thanks guys i'll just go by the what's on the bottles then!
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Old Jun-28-2006, 15:40
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Sometimes a plants reaction to the strength of a fertilizer can change from strain to strain. I've given two different plants the same ferts, and one will show signs of an excessive EC, and the other will be fine.

If you're concerned, try starting at half-strength, and go from there.

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Old Jun-28-2006, 15:57
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Good idea smokey I'll go half strength first.
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Old Jul-09-2006, 20:50
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just started using tiger bloom my ladies love it just follow charts no problems awesome food for the girls peace out
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Old Jul-15-2006, 22:18
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Well,

I too use tiger and bigbloom. The plants are at friend of mine he often increase the dose of the tiger with outstanding results. Since you are using bagseeds I say experiment. It is organic so fert burns or over fertilizing has never been a problem. Foxfarm is my prefered fertilizer you'll have a hard time finding something better.

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good to know thnx loco


just was wondering if overfeeding could occur ...ive decided to use everyother water...thnk i wud b fine with every watering useing the recomended dosage...my problem is its in MG soil so idk ne help wud b appreciated
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I too use the FF nutes, and water with the recommended dose every other watering. I adjust it as the plants tell me to.... They get plenty of food, but I'd rather underfeed than overfeed in soil anyday.

Once every 2 weeks or so i run a ton of plain PH'ed water through them (3 x container size), to help remove any excess salts and leach the soil.

They (FF Nutes) are not fully organic (OMRI listed) except for the Big Bloom and the "Peace of Mind" series - GB and TB are only organic based, and I have burned ladies with Tiger Bloom
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thnx for the info man that helps alot
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i picked up some today and started my girls on 3/4 strength and added epsom salt a 2 tblspns to the gallon witch is mild. That will help with mg if your having problems with that.
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Here's a schedule for you....I trust you're in soil .....

There is a light warrior schedule as well as one for their new organics line....
I'll have to do some digging for you over at my other site.


you may have to manipulate it a bit to read

Foxfarm Feeding schedule
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if i mix some fox farm and put it in a clear water bottle and let it sit for 3-4 days, will it get bad?? will light make it bad too?
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i picked up some today and started my girls on 3/4 strength and added epsom salt a 2 tblspns to the gallon witch is mild. That will help with mg if your having problems with that.
I dont know if u should be putting any salt into ur water... Im pretty sure that when salt builds up it locks out nutes and fuks up ph.. thats just what i heard thoo

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if i mix some fox farm and put it in a clear water bottle and let it sit for 3-4 days, will it get bad?? will light make it bad too?
I wouldnt let anything that is even partially organic sit in a container for three days in the frigerator, let alone out in the light. Might as well just make a fresh new batch we dont want to taint our babies now do we
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I don't know why this thread got bumped but you're helping an outdoor grower with plants that got chopped LAST October..

2 tablespoons Epsom salts per gallon is HORRIBLY high; 1/4- 1/2 TEASPOON is correct dosage.
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sorry i think i bumped it. i was just searching the threads for fox farm and thought my question would be cool in here, i just didnt want to start a new thread about my small nute question
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