Since flower I've gone with 1/4tsp bloom, 1/8-1/4tsp cal nit well dissolved separately then added to bloom. I dosed them 1/2tsp a few times in veg with Epsom but not since. I don't see anything so the jacks must be doing okay with it so far. I did a little extra 1/8 in the mix tonight. I'm bumping it up just a little each week. At JR Peters I find they suggest up to 8g. I just fed them at 2.5. I have come across some guys using up to 5 grams with no issues. I think I'll be a little more cautious and move up slowly. I just wanna bump them up till week 7 and then taper down unless I see troubles.What size doses of Calcium nitrate and Epsom have you been giving, and how often?
Are you top dressing, or mixing with water?
Thank you Sir. Im definitely having fun.impressive botanical garden. Nice work.
My last grow I really struggled. I believe I locked my autos out playing with liquid nutrients following a chart.I am at week 8 of 12/12 lighting tomorrow and using Jacks Bloom. I was supplementing with Cal Mag every couple of feedings just out of habit. Now I am curious if I would have seen deficiency had I not done that. My plants are going 10 weeks whether they like it or not due to scheduling(though I am told the Heri-Berry is a 60 day flower).
I have always been envious of the shiny, dark green leaves I saw on other people’s plants. I spent years growing using ‘organic’ nutes and had good results. I just like the borderline nitrogen toxicity look. My plants are as green as I have ever had. I am sold on Jack’s. My non-cannabis houseplants love that stuff too. Gonna hit my outdoor ornamental plants too.My last grow I really struggled. I believe I locked my autos out playing with liquid nutrients following a chart.
The calcium nitrate is new to me. So it was good to see it does work well with the Jack's. The slight N boost doesn't seem to mess with anything. I excited to try this all out on a bunch of autos this winter.
Yeah I found the stuff does walk that edge of high N. I thought maybe I'd see that fade a bit flipping into the bloom nutes but not a one of them has faded. My Durban poison and the Cornbread are really dark leaf plants. I'm shade blind. The wife says they almost fade into a blue green.I have always been envious of the shiny, dark green leaves I saw on other people’s plants. I spent years growing using ‘organic’ nutes and had good results. I just like the borderline nitrogen toxicity look. My plants are as green as I have ever had. I am sold on Jack’s. My non-cannabis houseplants love that stuff too. Gonna hit my outdoor ornamental plants too.
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