This is the first time I’m growing in NFTG and I’m looking for a little help.
I’m using the Roman feed schedule.
I fed my plants Friday at 800 ppm. I took a slurry test last night and it indicated that the root zones had between 210-370 ppm. I think I am starving the poor things things. What would be the best way to increase their food? Should I just bump up all the nutrients on their next feed? I love the way the plants are responding to the product line, guess I’m looking for a mentor. Below is a recent picture in natural light of a plant. They all have the same discoloration to their leaves.
They did get transplanted last night and I found they were beginning to be root bound, so that may have helped contribute to their unhappiness.
Thank you for the help.
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I have used it and noticed its light on nitrogen.
I forget which one has the most N but I increased it.
You may be ok if you just transplant it.
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If you’ve just transplanted, and your chosen soil has nutrients in it, then chances are that you won’t have to feed again until your soil’s nutrients are depleted.
Your plant looks quite healthy. The discoloration you’ve pointed out isn’t worth worrying about at this point.
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I totally agree with you on this. Their line is nice but it’s always one more bottle of stuff to buy. I think the Pegasus Potion is a nitrogen booster.
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I went back to using cns17 grow from botanacare until flowering is well under way.
Then switch to NFTGs to build up bud size. Works out ok. Plants will consume lower leaves anyway so I just let it happen. Once I run out of Nectar products I will go to a different simpler line for flowering.
Probably a Botanicare product. Hate lugging all those bottles around on watering day.
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Thanks for the reply’s. I. Not super concerned at the moment I just like having a plan in place should I need to respond.
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I’ve been using greenleaf nutes and love them.
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I got a sample bag of Mega Crop.
How do you keep it from absorbing moisture and turning black?