New Grower how to know when to add nutes

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My plants have 3 weeks under their belts. They're in Fox Farm soil so they've had nutrients present. I have their trio of nutes here but so far have only used some Big Bloom. Being careful not to feed them if they don't need it, does it make sense to wait till there are signs of deficiency before using some of their vegging fertilizer? Harm done?
 
No, it's go time for some veg nutes...I also am running FF soil. I can't remember...are you FFOF or FFHF or a combo?

At any rate, food nutrients are designed for enhancing growth not correcting deficiencies. Start her out with 1/4 strength veg nutes now. You only
have so much time to utilize the veg nutes because the vegetation stage of autos is preset and not reliant on light conditions....the clock has started.

It's time (has been time for around a week) to break out the Grow Big.

Since you have the whole trio, you can generally follow the Fox Farms feeding schedule from their website (just at .25 of recommendation to start and moving up to .5 as the plant indicates it can take it)
 
yeah i would be feeding veg nutes just now bro. i would recommend not to feed them any of the bloom nutrients at this stage
 
No, it's go time for some veg nutes...I also am running FF soil. I can't remember...are you FFOF or FFHF or a combo?

At any rate, food nutrients are designed for enhancing growth not correcting deficiencies. Start her out with 1/4 strength veg nutes now. You only
have so much time to utilize the veg nutes because the vegetation stage of autos is preset and not reliant on light conditions....the clock has started.



It's time (has been time for around a week) to break out the Grow Big.

Since you have the whole trio, you can generally follow the Fox Farms feeding schedule from their website (just at .25 of recommendation to start and moving up to .5 as the plant indicates it can take it)

At any rate, food nutrients are designed for enhancing growth not correcting deficiencies. Start her out with 1/4 strength veg nutes now. You only
have so much time to utilize the veg nutes because the vegetation stage of autos is preset and not reliant on light conditions....the clock has started.

Good memory. I'm on the OF/HF plan. I thought they had enough nutrition for 3-4 weeks. The schedule as you know says to start the Grow Big week 2. I'd think that would be more fitting if you started them in Promix/Sunshine type media or for photoperiod strains. You start them at 2 weeks?

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yeah i would be feeding veg nutes just now bro. i would recommend not to feed them any of the bloom nutrients at this stage

No, nothing bloomy. But the guidance from the less is more contingency pertaining nutes and water has made an impression. I'm on the fence.

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The FFOF is, as you know now, hotter than the FFHF and I've been instructed that FFHF has 2 weeks worth of nutes or thereabouts...I think it's safe to assume that FFOF contains more initial coverage. None-the-less, I think it's time, at three weeks, to dip the toe in the veg. nute pool. Before you know it, it will be pre-flowering, then flowering (wk 4-5?) and will be time to swap over. Get your punches in while you can. Maybe start off at even less than 1/4 strength...then just see what the plant is telling you.
 
I gave mine a shot of bloom at the 1st sign of flowering then I read on here you don't want to do that. Obviously I'm new to AF's so I was doing what I always do with photos. Shes looks good, not lacking anything, mines also in FFOF with a mix of seedling starter mix and some cheap ass dirt I got at walmart for $2. I'll top dress with 10-1-1 bat guano then water with 1/2 strength EJ grow in a few days. Who knows I'll probably kill it, however, I've used Earth Juice for years and NEVER burned a plant. Best nutes anywhere imo. Even the guy at the hydro shop says no one buys all that humbolt crap or the other big named nute. He said it's hard to keep EJ on the shelves. And I've never understood people saying FFOF is "hot".....I've been using it for YEARS and NEVER had any issues burning seedlings or nothing. Pop a germ seed in and in a day or 2 she's growing great. Some people can't even grow cucumbers, that's what the problem is.
 
No, nothing bloomy. But the guidance from the less is more contingency pertaining nutes and water has made an impression. I'm on the fence.

i said to NOT feed any bloom nutes just now

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I gave mine a shot of bloom at the 1st sign of flowering then I read on here you don't want to do that. Obviously I'm new to AF's so I was doing what I always do with photos. Shes looks good, not lacking anything, mines also in FFOF with a mix of seedling starter mix and some cheap ass dirt I got at walmart for $2. I'll top dress with 10-1-1 bat guano then water with 1/2 strength EJ grow in a few days. Who knows I'll probably kill it, however, I've used Earth Juice for years and NEVER burned a plant. Best nutes anywhere imo. Even the guy at the hydro shop says no one buys all that humbolt crap or the other big named nute. He said it's hard to keep EJ on the shelves. And I've never understood people saying FFOF is "hot".....I've been using it for YEARS and NEVER had any issues burning seedlings or nothing. Pop a germ seed in and in a day or 2 she's growing great. Some people can't even grow cucumbers, that's what the problem is.

FFOF may be suitable for photoperiod plants but not for autos
 
Part of the confusion may be the names of the Fox Farms Trio...Big Bloom, Grow Big and Tiger Bloom...

Grow Big and A LOT of Big Bloom are called for on the Fox Farms schedule during vegetation (throughout the entire grow). But the NPK on Big Bloom is virtually non-existent (.01 - .3 - .7)

So I'm not sure Big Bloom is to be considered a "Bloom Nute" even though it has that in the name.

From Site:

[h=1]Big Bloom®[/h][h=6]Natural & Organic Blossom Builder[/h][h=6]( 0.01 - 0.3 - 0.7 )[/h]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.





So it appears that it's more of a "general maintenance" feed.
 
'nother pov from a grower guide:

III. AVOID OVERWATERING AT ALL COSTS

IV. Give NO NUTRIENTS AT ALL until the autoflowering cannabis plant has developed 4 nodes. The dose should only be introduced gradually and in increments.

V. Continue vegetative feed until ALL upward growth stops
. The auto will have started flowering before this happens (in a 9-10 week auto, you would expect to continue using veg nutes until week 6)

4 nodes. Nodes..... Ok, I admit it. I'm gonna have to refer my Funk and Wagnall, define the node sites. Then I'll do a count. Add it to my stat list. Vert growth, breadth, #nodes. Nodes is branching so 3 branches off the first branch?

"Nodes are the points on a stem where the buds, leaves, and branching twigs originate. They are crucial spots on the plant where important healing, structural support, and biological processes take place."
Ok. Them.

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