Indoor In desperate need of some help with my nutes

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I just purchased the 3 part advanced nutrients jungle juice nutes. I'm at day 50 of my grow and my girls are doing fine. I just ran out of my previous nutes which were botinacare grow and bloom and liquid karma. I wanted to purchase these ones again and my local hydro store didn't have any left so I went with the jungle juice. Is it going to have an adverse effect of them switching nutes mid grow? And the bigger question is......does anyone know if these nutes are ok to use with soil? It doesn't have a soil feed chart on the back other than a little section saying Lucas formula. Anyone have a feeding chart for these nutes?
 
Jungle Juice will be great with soil! NO problems there.... Not sure if it's recommended or not, but I constantly switch between nutes during the grow and even between different feedings, have used canna, AN ph perfect, and sea grow at different feedings with no adverse reactions.... Just start off at 1/4 of the dose of the AN nutes and see how the ladies respond... :karma Cloud: whatcha growing now btw strain wise? We love pics!
:Sharing One: from the Naughty Step :rofl:
 
You cannot go wrong with Advanced Nutrients it work great for me.
 
This grow I have 3 heavyweight fast and vasts. They're all at day 50 and all different lol. One is bushy and filling with buds everywhere, one stretched for the stars and has not as many bud sites, and the third is right in the middle of both. It's time for me to get a soil meter/the good somewhat expensive one actually works, because I'm beginning to experience some nute lockout. I just added some dolomite lime so in a week or two I should be back in the green. I believe my ph in my soil is low from the get go. I use happy frog with 10% perlite.
 

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Cool looking room man! I like the excellent use of pvc. Don't stress about the variations within a strain, it had me freaked out a bit too at first, but it's normal to have two or three phenotypes in almost every strain. It can be annoying and fun at the same time hehe :)
 
Yea that's what I've read and it's pretty neat so far. I just hope all produce great buds. What boggles my mind the most is how the ph is different in each one when they're all the same and same soil and perlite and what not.
 
What boggles my mind the most is how the ph is different in each one when they're all the same and same soil and perlite and what not.

fantastic example of what plant exudates can do to soil ph. Biology in the soil and the plant actually regulate ph. we just like a good base soil ph (6.3 - 6.5) for available nutrients, but actually, up close to the roots, if you could mesaure ph on that small a scale, ph varies quite significantly from hour to hour throughout the day. :check:

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There's so many variables that go into this. Gosh I learn something new from you guys everyday. Luckily I know the basics and I'm able to understand enough to have successful grows. I've always measured my runoff and calculated to determine my ph and I'm rest assurred I'm experiencing nute lockout due to my soil ph being low from the get go.
 
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