Anybody still use maxibloom these days?

Mjaylover

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So has anyone ever heard of plants turning lime green from a high ec? I'll jump the the ec up but I'm scared it will do this. THESE Pics are from last grow. I yielded more on a single plant 10 years ago then four did this last go around.
 

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Mjaylover

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is this dwc?

i've had many times when the EC seems to pause. i would give a 24 hr flush of just 5.8 RO water.

after that, i'd mix up your flora nova bloom like this with RO or distilled water.
Lucas Formula using General Hydroponics FloraNova series
This is probably the easiest (but not cheapest - see MaxiBloom above) feeding plan available. If you're using General Hydroponics' FloraNova Bloom 1-part system, simply add 8ml of FloraNova per gallon of water* and feed.
Yeah I'm definitely familiar with Lucas formula been trying to get to the 8 ml of bloom for a long time but haven't gotten close
 

hondagrower420

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So has anyone ever heard of plants turning lime green from a high ec? I'll jump the the ec up but I'm scared it will do this. THESE Pics are from last grow. I yielded more on a single plant 10 years ago then four did this last go around.
Yield is totally strain dependant. Some strains just don't yield.
 

rkymtnman

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i don't run at full strength lucas either. i don't go much above 1.2EC

one reason i don't go full is i'm at almost 9000 ft and things dont' grow as fast as at lower elevations.

what is your light? in how big a space? if you are running "weak" (not 1k or 600hps), you also would not run at full strength either
 

Igotthe6

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Been using maxi for about 5 years. I read that thread and have to say,no freakin way. I use it 900 ppm@ .5 scale max. I mixed 1 bucket at 7gr. and the ppm was off the charts.was almost 3000 ppm. In veg about 1/4 teaspoon/gal with the little green spoon gets me around 300 ppm. I use it 50/50 r.o. and tap(gassed out) and get great results. you can adjust for what your plants need. around the 3rd week of bloom I add sonic bloom @ 1/2 teaspoon /gal. If you use straight r.o or distilled,also a lot of spring water from store is r.o. you will need cal & magnesium suppliment. This is what I use.
 

hondagrower420

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Damn. Gonna hurt yield again. :(
If you can work everything out it shouldn't be that bad. If you can get them what they want you should be good.

Anybody got an addictive they want to suggest?

Z-7 is suppose to help with uptake, says it has citrus acid
Silicia helps
Amino acid
Fulvic acid
Vitiams

You can get away with lower ec if you can make the nutes more available to the roots.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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So I'm not sure but I my plants were turning bright lime green on the growing shoots and fan leaves when I went full strength maxibloom so I backed out and actually switched to flora nova bloom at around 3ml per gallon which puts me around .9-1.0 ec. The plants have not stopped and in fact are turning yellow. This this seems to happen every time I flower 2-3 weeks in. ;( I'm not sure what's wrong. Everything is on point

Ph rises daily. Ec stays roughly the same at .9 water temps are 65 degrees
Your plant wants more nitrogen in relation to phosphorus and potassium. Try using Maxigro and maxibloom 50/50.

Unless your EC is constantly dropping, don't listen to the poeple telling you to use more nutrients. Your EC is fine, it's just the wrong ratio for your plants at that time.

Start flowering with maxigrow first two weeks, 50/50 mix of the two for the next two to three weeks then finish with 100% maxibloom.
 

hondagrower420

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Your plant wants more nitrogen in relation to phosphorus and potassium. Try using Maxigro and maxibloom 50/50

Makes sense. Is this what would be considered a nitrogen hungry plant?

I was say the ratio of npk is off.

I'm glad I can understand these things now. All my knowledge has come from this forum.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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Makes sense. Is this what would be considered a nitrogen hungry plant?

I was say the ratio of npk is off.

I'm glad I can understand these things now. All my knowledge has come from this forum.
Yea. Our plants use a huge amount of nitrogen during the stretch. IMO more than any other point of the plants life. The fun part is every plant is different. So what works for one may not work for the next. Learn how to read your plants and have a solution for what's going wrong, then you'll be on the road to success.
 

Mjaylover

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Yea. Our plants use a huge amount of nitrogen during the stretch. IMO more than any other point of the plants life. The fun part is every plant is different. So what works for one may not work for the next. Learn how to read your plants and have a solution for what's going wrong, then you'll be on the road to success.

So would I be able to use this dark energy since it's straight nitrogen? I have a bottle laying around. And don't up the ec to 1.3-1.4ec or should i?
 

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