47 responses to “How to use fox farm nutrients on your cannabis plants”

  1. i just used FF Tiger Bud n Bloomer on 3rd week of Flower. Im good at the math of serving dose as I used 2 table spoon in 7 gallon bucket with a gallon of water but I dose a gallon of water first then dose the FF around my Stock Stem then pour a 8L water at stock spot. The next day or 12 hours in, my plant s leaves around bud sites are more lively then before. Not curling up but the definitions of serration layers seems more stout then it was. I know hat Nutri Burn is from past lessons and always on top of these NOIDs as I not having them at all.. FF Tiger is pretty much how the plant feels and look after feeding FF. It just looks very STOUT NOW over just being hanging out of leaves.. Its the Shizz Nittz of FF as long as you know ya math…

  2. If you're using fox farm ocean soil and the fox farm nutrient system. Cut the doses in half. IE if it says 4 teaspoons per gallon, use 2 instead. WHY! because fox farm ocean already has the nutrients in the soil. Generally speaking, I don't use any nutrients for the first 3 weeks into veg, simply because there is no need for it. After that, I use the fox farm chart and all of the products at half dose. In the end I generally get 1 oz per gallon of soil . IE. If I use a 5 gal pail to grow in, I expect and most often always get 5 oz. Sometimes 7 if I take the time to really train and work a plant.. If I use a 2 gal pot, I expect and usually get 2 oz. But too, it depends on the strain and it's genetics. Get bad genetics and there is nothing you can do to change things. Tis why I ALWAYS buy proven seeds from proven seed venders. Even if said vendor is in Europe sometimes. At weeks before harvesting of the plant it gets nothing put ph balanced clear RO water to flush. For me the little investment I had to spend in an RO system is worth every penny. Get one if you plan on having the best marijuana you can, out of your genetics. Fox farm is a great product to use in growing our medicine. But it's easy to over do it too with fox farm. Truly a little goes a long way. The only thing I don't use of fox farms in my process is the sledge hammer (fox farms flush) . I tried it on my first grow and it left a bad taste. Since then it's just been a pure ph rated RO clear water flush and the flower tastes like it's suppose to for the strain.

  3. You eanna check your ppms and EC in and slurry. You don't really need 4 table spoons of big bloom cuz its not much of anything. But you're ruj through that bottle quick with 4 table spoons.
    In flower you're gonna need you're Open Sessme
    Beastie Bloom
    Then Cha Ching.
    When in flower your plant's hunger for those PK boosters Phosphorus and Potassium.
    And always always start with silicate before calmag. Wait about 30 minutes before adding anything.
    And when PH your plants always dilute. You're supposed to have a cup of distilled or RO water squeeze in a ml or 2 and then pull your ph up or down outta the diluted mixture.
    Ever wonder why your nutrient solution blumes or is cloudy when adding nutes? That's why. The nutrients are precipitating.
    Just a heads-up up my man. So you can push to the fullest.

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