Do we know the degradation cycle of the tabs? Does it match the speedy growth cycle of most autos? Or are these just going to be getting into main release of nutes as we cut down plants? Also how do these tabs affect flushing? Thanks for anyone with answers
Do we know the degradation cycle of the tabs? Does it match the speedy growth cycle of most autos? Or are these just going to be getting into main release of nutes as we cut down plants? Also how do these tabs affect flushing? Thanks for anyone with answers
I know that for tomato plants in a 15 liter they recommend two BioTabs and to add a third one in week eight. So perhaps if your strain is going to run very long you might want to add a third one. As for flushing, it is all organic so there really is no need for flushing.
Do we know the degradation cycle of the tabs? Does it match the speedy growth cycle of most autos? Or are these just going to be getting into main release of nutes as we cut down plants? Also how do these tabs affect flushing? Thanks for anyone with answers
And since with BioTabs you cut out the main stalk, leave the roots, replace the top dressing, and start over when ready, if there is anything left of the BioTabs they will help with the next grow.
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