Question about transition from bloom 2 blooming &ripening?

First of all I want to thank this forum for their great seeds! And all the members that helped me with all my issues, deficiencies, and stupid questions!

This is my 4th indoor grow, but the first with absolute zero issues! I mean zero!! All plants and every single leaf are beautiful! I’m afraid to even talk like this! Lol, so far so good! A member told me not to long ago to just stop touching them and let them talk to me, well I did and honestly it’s so hard not to over love!! But as I think you can see? It truly was the answer!

So here’s my question, I’m currently feeding them with the “transition to bloom” GH nutes schedule, when would you suggest I switch to “blooming and ripening” schedule?? Like I said everything has been so smooth and I just don’t want any issues starting now lol.

Again I thank you all! I have literally learned everything from this forum!!

Small plants are grand daddy purple autos
Large plants were clones and honestly who knows? But they are photos, I think the transition from 18/6 to 12/12 again went perfectly, although I don’t think I’m a fan of autos? I may change my opinion after everything it’s harvested I don’t know yet.


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Once I see “budlets” (actual little rounded buds), I consider that to be in the flowering stage, and switch to bloom nutes.

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I refer to it as “add bloom nutes.” Nitrogen is very important during the first 4 to 5 weeks of flowering during the stretch. The most rapid growth that a plant will experience is during those first few weeks of flowering, and it is nitrogen that powers that growth.

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What do you recommend I do???

I’ve just been following the Gh 3part flora series, I also add “floralicious plus”

And also cal mag with epsom and black strap molasses

So now then? Ty

What do you recommend adding? Or just change my Gh schedule to ripe?

Looks li,e it’s time to me.

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Final stage now til harvest. Blooming and ripening. :white_check_mark:

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