Foxfarm Ocean Forest

Gardengal420

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So I started my girls with a mix of promix and ocean forest fox farm. Because of all the nutrients in it, if my soil is getting low in my cloth pots, should I add more foxfarm to the pot(without mixing it in promix)
I worry about the Girls getting nutrient burn. I've been having enough problems. I didnt want to add to the stress of the plants.
What would yall recommend
 

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I'm giving them the florabloom but at half the dosage for transitioning.
Just found this today. These colors I havent seen yet.
 

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That's beginnings of chlorosis likely from you water pH being off. Follow the pH recommendations on the nutrient bottle when you're fertilizing. It can also be issue with your plain water either pH and/or chemicals in the water.

If city water test pH and let it sit out overnight to gas off the chlorine.
 
So I started my girls with a mix of promix and ocean forest fox farm. Because of all the nutrients in it, if my soil is getting low in my cloth pots, should I add more foxfarm to the pot(without mixing it in promix)
I worry about the Girls getting nutrient burn. I've been having enough problems. I didnt want to add to the stress of the plants.
What would yall recommend
I would pull it out and add th3 new soil to the bottom of the pot. Will fill with roots faster than hoping the stem above roots.
 
flush w proper ph'd h2o, 6.5 - 7.0, a couple 5 g or 2.5g distilled h2o will do in a pinch if your only water source is sketch. Cal mag in a 1/2 strength solution. i like to put fabric containers in small garbage bags and loosely tie off about 1/2 way up, to act as a water reservoir. Good luck.
 
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