Hey everyone. New to the forum and new grower. When do you begin bloom nutes?

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View attachment 1062017 As the title asks.

Im on D35 since they emerged from the coco. Ive read conflicting advice. Some say start when the 'white hairs' show. Others say keep on veg nutes into week 5-6.


Back row are 2 x Mephisto Chemdogging
Front row is a Dinafem Dinamex(left) and Northern Cheese Haze (right)
 
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Yes very good advice on my opinion, if you give bloom nutrients too early it sends the signal to the plant to stop growing and start making buds , you want the most growth out of her to have more buds later
 
This is very much a different strokes for different folks kinda deal. Many people will wait until 2-3 weeks into flower before they swap to bloom nutes. Personally I start them the week after they start to flower. I use Green planet nutrients 4 part feeding system and I know there well balance enough wit the N-P-K that I can swap from veg to bloom nutes without waiting. This is one of those things your going to develop your own methods for. I know it wasnt the most precise answer but I hope it helps. You can also contact your nutrient company and they could give you a pretty direct answer since they developed the product .
 
View attachment 1062027 View attachment 1062017 As the title asks.

Im on D35 since they emerged from the coco. Ive read conflicting advice. Some say start when the 'white hairs' show. Others say keep on veg nutes into week 5-6.

.Back row are 2 x Mephisto Chemdogging
Front row is a Dinafem Dinamex(left) and Northern Cheese Haze (right)

It doesn't matter.
Bloom nutes and Veg nutes are very similar, differing mainly in amounts of N and P.
Some people mix bloom and veg nutes 50-50 during transition.

Do whatever you want and don't worry.
 
View attachment 1062027 View attachment 1062017 As the title asks.

Im on D35 since they emerged from the coco. Ive read conflicting advice. Some say start when the 'white hairs' show. Others say keep on veg nutes into week 5-6.


Back row are 2 x Mephisto Chemdogging
Front row is a Dinafem Dinamex(left) and Northern Cheese Haze (right)
all good advice above id just like to say those are some great looking plants :d5:
 
Others say keep on veg nutes into week 5-6

with good reason, as you need to ensure enough nitrogen is present to build good sized fruit hears....... some swap to high PK from high N, when internode 'Staggering" begins...................... fruit size and internode staggering (Rise Of Flowering Hormone "Ethylene"),........... varies between sativa and indica and strains so as advice watch the plants develop.................... stopping nitrogen to aerly leads to smaller flowers........ further into fruitification................... wk5 to 8 hit em with Pk13/14 fruit booster...................and some saccharine, molasses a hit of sugar to feed the bacterial and fungal populations in the soil / cocco to give better trichome conversion........
 
View attachment 1062027 View attachment 1062017 As the title asks.

Im on D35 since they emerged from the coco. Ive read conflicting advice. Some say start when the 'white hairs' show. Others say keep on veg nutes into week 5-6.


Back row are 2 x Mephisto Chemdogging
Front row is a Dinafem Dinamex(left) and Northern Cheese Haze (right)


My absolute best advice for you. Is that if you ever have a question regarding the nutrients your using. To make that toll free call to the nutrient company. They can and will answer any question about those nutes better than anyone else. I use Green Planet Nutrients and have made a couple calls so far and they have been pleasant to deal with as well as were able to give be direct answers to my questions. Everyone has their own systems for growing. Hell I still know a couple people that put the root ball in boiling water then hang the plant roots and all. It's like not washing you uniform when your in the playoffs. What works for theirs may not work for you. But if you make that call any company worth its weight can answer every question about their product. And if not it's time to try out a different company. Cheers
 
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