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I think they look ok. Keep a good eye on your ph and less is more when dealing with nutes. I've used ff trio for all my grows and it does very well. I went by the ff feeding chart my first few grows at 1/4 strength then to 1/2 around week four.
Grow Big for Veg and Tiger Bloom for bud but I use Big Bloom from start to finish now and the plants seem to like it. I had some problems in the past with rust spots and cal/mag. I use it every feeding after some research test and reading this>
( 0.01 - 0.3 - 0.7 )
Our special, micro-brewed formula incorporates earthworm castings, bat guano and other high test organic ingredients that offer a full range of nutrients. Norwegian kelp improves nutrient uptake and increases yields. Rock phosphate helps transfer energy from one part of the plant to another, which means bigger buds and more fragrant flowers.
Garden tip: Big Bloom® is ideal for all flowering and fruiting plants,
and it's safe enough to use every time you water. You'll enjoy healthy, vigorous flowers and dramatically improved fruit and vegetable flavors.
Best of all, Big Bloom will intensify flower fragrance, and it will increase essential oil production, which means stronger flavors in herbs, fruits, and vegetables. Use Big Bloom to extend your fruit and flowering season late into the year. And when a plant is struggling, a root drench of Big Bloom will help to perk things up.
This is the chart i use only 1/4 and 1/2 strength and this is just my experience and how i use it.