tiger and big bloom portions

grower_elim

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Hello all, havent been on here in 2 years and Ive got an outside plant goin on. Its a month into buding and its got purp hairs, oh it looks so nice, starting to have a smell.

So Ive got tiger bloom and big bloom. I remember being told not to use the full measurement the bottles say. Comes to my question. What amount should I put of each in a gallon?
 

Jerry Garcia

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If it is your first time administering nutrients you want to go easy..maybe 1/4 to 1/2 of the recommended dosage on the bottle. Gradually work your way up to full or near-full strength.

As stated above, neither Tiger Bloom nor Grow Big are organic nutrients...it certainly doesn't mean they are BAD, just not ORGANIC.
 

grower_elim

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@ Jerry Garcia, thanks for the info. I went to foxfarms site and it says Tiger Bloom is non-organic and says Big Bloom is natural and organic. My plant is into about half a month of flowering. Oh I cant wait to start using this stuff. Im trying to get some pics up but all my pics are blurry and my camera has died :(
 

doc111

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@ Jerry Garcia, thanks for the info. I went to foxfarms site and it says Tiger Bloom is non-organic and says Big Bloom is natural and organic. My plant is into about half a month of flowering. Oh I cant wait to start using this stuff. Im trying to get some pics up but all my pics are blurry and my camera has died :(
Grow big and Tiger bloom are organic based nutrients. Big Bloom is 100% organic.
 

dennis45

Active Member
hey man i use both both of them them and i put 2tsps of tiger bloom i think it was in the 1 gallon and 1 tbsp of big bloom in the other and my plant is doing great.i couldn't be any happier
 

poke smot420

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organic based is a whole lot different than oraginc..but if your going to give nutes always go on the lighter side. for example, if your making a 25 gallon barrel for your plants and the nutrient you need requires 1 tbsp per gallon. give it 20-23 tablespoons. always on the lighter side. its not worth the risk getting your plants nutrient burn, ph defieciency, or lockout
 

grower_elim

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hey man i use both both of them them and i put 2tsps of tiger bloom i think it was in the 1 gallon and 1 tbsp of big bloom in the other and my plant is doing great.i couldn't be any happier
so you put the big bloom and tiger bloom in separate gallons of water?
 
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