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Okay so i really dig the liquid part being 0-10-10 and would use some of that(1/4 strength increasing to half in midflower). Id be very curious to hear what the ph would be, with those components mixed in.
Again, hopefully waira can pop in..interested to hear if he thinks i am on the right track with this advise.
Okay so i really dig the liquid part being 0-10-10 and would use some of that(1/4 strength increasing to half in midflower). Id be very curious to hear what the ph would be, with those components mixed in.
Again, hopefully waira can pop in..interested to hear if he thinks i am on the right track with this advise.
All i can say is running mine at 3 grams per gallon wasnt enough phosphorus by the time I hit the third week after preflower(first hairs on day 18)...problem was at that point i would get clawing on the weaker feeder so i was feeding both the stronger and weaker feeder the same...even at 3.5 grams per gallon deficiencies were coming on the weak feeder around day 35.
The weak nitrogen feeder though, i jumped all over it with calmag and GP massive when i noticed a couple of leaves starting to follow suit of the heavy feeder, and has not progressed at all, so i know i am doing the right thing.
From what i have seen, you do indeed to use calmag and PK boosters if you are running MC on the weak side and not pushing them to the point of excessive dark foliage and notrigen clawing. When deficiencies showed up on mine, they came fast and furious
If you are running multiple plants and only want to push them to the point of dark foliage(just before nitrogen clawing occurs), definitely be prepared to feed them as individuals if possible. The way i see it is if you are pushing so much nitrogen to make up for other needed nutrients and causing nitrogen toxicity, then to a point you are limiting overall production.
I am not knocking greenleaf at all, I think with an addition of PK in their red line along with cal mag it has the potential to be an incredible 3 part line that is versatile enough to handle any plants needs.
All i can say is running mine at 3 grams per gallon wasnt enough phosphorus by the time I hit the third week after preflower(first hairs on day 18)...problem was at that point i would get clawing on the weaker feeder so i was feeding both the stronger and weaker feeder the same...even at 3.5 grams per gallon deficiencies were coming on the weak feeder around day 35.
The weak nitrogen feeder though, i jumped all over it with calmag and GP massive when i noticed a couple of leaves starting to follow suit of the heavy feeder, and has not progressed at all, so i know i am doing the right thing.
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