Bottom leaves yellowing biobizz

Guys you have to practice and learn … feed charts are kind of guidelines (in biobizz there is no auto feed chart although they said to use light mix soil with all mix feed chart for autos ) since there are so many variables when it comes to growing.. like temperature, rh, soil, water, ppm etc.. you need to find the way for yourself! This may include trying something different for the next grow …
I do use all biobizz feed line and had no problems with lower leaves yellowing …
It may miss some N …
 
I also have issues with their full bottles line even though I follow all their official charts and advice...Idk
Me too, I just use Alg-a-Mic & Bloom now,
The Grow screwed me everytime I used it,
Used the Alg-a-Mic at 2 weeks instead of 3 and it gave me the curly down leaf tip N-tox signs
 
Guys you have to practice and learn … feed charts are kind of guidelines (in biobizz there is no auto feed chart although they said to use light mix soil with all mix feed chart for autos ) since there are so many variables when it comes to growing.. like temperature, rh, soil, water, ppm etc.. you need to find the way for yourself! This may include trying something different for the next grow …
I do use all biobizz feed line and had no problems with lower leaves yellowing …
It may miss some N …
That's exactly what we are trying to find out bro!

We know biobizz schedule is for tomatoes.

But since this is such a huge worldwide issue, and almost everyone using Biobizz got yellow leaves at least once. It is possible that someone already cracked what's missing (or in excess). There must be some better adaptation to their general feeding schedule.

I use the full All-Mix line (therefore, not using Algamic)

This time, I gave my plants the usual dose (they're on last flower weeks), but I upped Bio-Grow a bit. See if it makes difference.
 
Hello everyone, idk if this has been said but I wrote an email to biobizz to know if they created a feed chart for autos and they told me this :

Thank you for contacting us.

When growing autoflowers with Biobizz, our recommendation is to plant them in Light•Mix and use our Nutrient Schedule for All•Mix. In this way, we give to the plants lower doses of liquid products, as autoflowers tend to be more delicate and do not enjoy nutrient-heavy environments.

We have attached a copy of our Nutrient Schedule to this email so you can download it and check it every time you need to water your plants.

We hope this info is useful. Please, feel free to get in touch with us again if you have more questions about the Biobizz products or how to use them.

Green greetings,
Team Biobizz

maybe som1 is still troubling searching for it.
That's exactly what we are trying to find out bro!

We know biobizz schedule is for tomatoes.

But since this is such a huge worldwide issue, and almost everyone using Biobizz got yellow leaves at least once. It is possible that someone already cracked what's missing (or in excess). There must be some better adaptation to their general feeding schedule.

I use the full All-Mix line (therefore, not using Algamic)

This time, I gave my plants the usual dose (they're on last flower weeks), but I upped Bio-Grow a bit. See if it makes difference.

This works for me, I would suggest a read :)
 
This works for me, I would suggest a read :)
So, no changes to the feeding schedule. And no "half strength" either.

In my case, I'm using all-mix soil, but definitely trying light-mix in next run.

Thanks for the share! Was thinking on contacting them myself.
 
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