Help with nutrients?

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Hello I'm currently in my 2nd tent grow and I'm not sure about what way to go about adding nutes, I have bio buzz Bloom for the start of flower but I would like to add something now, I'm on week 3 of veg,

I have baby bio houseplant food, 10.6-4.4-1.7,
I also have maxicrop liquid seaweed 5-2-5,
Would the baby bio be ok to use, it's a 2 week feed dose, 5-7 drops per half liters,
I was thinking 10 drops every 1.5 liters and would feed just the once untill flowering begins then switch to the bio bizz bloom nutes then,
Also would it be worth adding the maxicrop too, if so how lol, as I don't have any knowledge at all about this sort of stuff and the reading im doing just don't make sense,
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
 
Why would you like to add "something" now? Is your plant showing that it's hungry or lacking something?
 
Hello I'm currently in my 2nd tent grow and I'm not sure about what way to go about adding nutes, I have bio buzz Bloom for the start of flower but I would like to add something now, I'm on week 3 of veg,

I have baby bio houseplant food, 10.6-4.4-1.7,
I also have maxicrop liquid seaweed 5-2-5,
Would the baby bio be ok to use, it's a 2 week feed dose, 5-7 drops per half liters,
I was thinking 10 drops every 1.5 liters and would feed just the once untill flowering begins then switch to the bio bizz bloom nutes then,
Also would it be worth adding the maxicrop too, if so how lol, as I don't have any knowledge at all about this sort of stuff and the reading im doing just don't make sense,
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
Hi,
I would stick with the 2-week interval houseplant food until the plants start to flower. At that point start with the bloom formula UNLESS they plants are showing signs of nutrient toxicity. I always live by the "less is more" mantra. Cheers
 
Hi,
I would stick with the 2-week interval houseplant food until the plants start to flower. At that point start with the bloom formula UNLESS they plants are showing signs of nutrient toxicity. I always live by the "less is more" mantra. Cheers
Thank you @Twenty20 Adam I am going to use it at half strength and see how I get on, hopefully it does the trick, maybe 6 to 7 drops per 1.5 liter rather than ½ liter, I'm only going to feed the ones that look like they may need it. I'd rather use none during veg

I also have a plant that is dark green with cabbagy looking leaves, I think it's a nitrogen toxicity, but I don't know how as no nutes added yet, should I flush that plant? Will post a picture later
 
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Thank you @Twenty20 Adam I am going to use it at half strength and see how I get on, hopefully it does the trick, maybe 6 to 7 drops per 1.5 liter rather than ½ liter, I'm only going to feed the ones that look like they may need it. I'd rather use none during veg

I also have a plant that is dark green with cabbagy looking leaves, I think it's a nitrogen toxicity, but I don't know how as no nutes added yet, should I flush that plant? Will post a picture later
Hi,
The early signs of nitro toxicity are usually "canoed' leaves and a really dark green color, almost bluish. Also, sometimes the leaf tips point down. Teetering on the edge of nitro toxicity isn't always bad but it's a fine line between that and detrimental effects.
Peace
 
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