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I ran into some nutrient problems with my grow and decided to flush. Now I need to figure out what to feed the plants.

Usually I give them 1,5 liters of water with added nutrients. So what should I mix in the 1,5 liters? At first I thought I'd give them both 1:1 micro:bloom (GHE) in a small dose but I read somewhere that I should ease up on the N at this point to boost PK.

They're at about week 7 of flowering. The development is a bit behind of what is to be normally expected from plants this age, mainly because it's an outdoor grow. More details and pictures can be found by clicking my signature.
 
the worst thing to do is give the plants more water... More water can throw the PH out
of whack an destroy the root environment...Allow the median to dry, PH and start your
PPK raising the potassium phosphorus magnesium to 30 percent and a little cooked and cooled
papaya juice and thiamin gel...Good Luck!!!
 
Papaya juice, eh? Never heard that one before :coffee2:

I haven't got B1 either, all I have are these:

GHE Flora grow, micro, bloom
Molasses
Epsom salt

I'm hoping someone can tell me how much of each I should add in 1,5 liters of pH'ed water so that the plants get as much of what they need and as little of what they don't as possible.
 
use this brv ,http://www.genhydro.com/genhydro_US/fchcol.html
to help you work out your ppm how much to a 1ter you need to be add,what was you ppm going in,just cut back on feed,see what you run off come back at,the plant well take some time to sort it self out :pass:, Peace Kudo.jpg
 
I'm still confused :no:
I've never really paid attention to the ppm. If I interpreted the calculator correctly, the most I should be adding to the 1,5 liters is about 8 ml of nutrients in total.

I found someone else's schedule for soil which seems somewhat sensible. It says to mix 3.4 ml of micro, 1.4 ml grow and 3.4 ml bloom in 1,5 liters of water whose pH is 6.3.

Does this sound okay to anybody else?
 
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as you not taking much attention too you ppm,i had this in with all my info which some wort up,hope this help you,
I use the gh 3 part in coco. Recently added the grow and start with 3-2-1 on rooted clones. After they got a little bigger I bumped up too 5-3-1. My plants been loving it. In bloom I been running 0-4-6 first 3 weeks then 0-5-8 for 4&5 and 0-6-9 to finish,good luck brv,
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your doing a great job

Keep it simple... Get rid of the old sugar and the Epsom and leave it to the nuits your using...Papaya juice
is a simple sugar the plant can easily digest while aiding the plant in probiotic absorption; in other words-
your plant will be able to take in nuits at a faster steady rate and release any unwanted build up and free forming
by product it doesn't need without the assist of flushing and or acting equinox. The plant and or plants will do it throughout its life cycle as long as it is available in the median at the rate of 1/3rd measuring cup per 18 inches
every fourth watering to keep at trace... That is the real usage of ''sweet'' as it is called..."Stirring"
 
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