Flowering in Soil

Im planning on flowering in Fox Farms Oceans Forrest i will be using 5 gallon buckets.
Was just wondering if there is a feeding schedule i should be using ive dont some reading and most people say you can litterally just add water and your plants are good to go. Is this true or should i be adding additional nutes?
All help is greatly appreciated thanks.
 
Im planning on flowering in Fox Farms Oceans Forrest i will be using 5 gallon buckets.
Was just wondering if there is a feeding schedule i should be using ive dont some reading and most people say you can litterally just add water and your plants are good to go. Is this true or should i be adding additional nutes?
All help is greatly appreciated thanks.
With heavy indica's, you can make it to harvest if you up-pot two weeks prior to flipping however you are basically driving 100 miles with 90 miles worth of gas in the tank, its good to have stuff on hand so your plant doesnt get stranded empty incase something goes wrong (dynagro foliage pro) would be good to have ln hand.
 
the nutrients in fox farm soils will last you about 2 weeks in veg. build your soil. add amendments and worm castings and garden pumice. Let the soil cook -activate and everything breaks down by microbes so it's readily available for the plant to uptake.
 
Im planning on flowering in Fox Farms Oceans Forrest i will be using 5 gallon buckets.
Was just wondering if there is a feeding schedule i should be using ive dont some reading and most people say you can litterally just add water and your plants are good to go. Is this true or should i be adding additional nutes?
All help is greatly appreciated thanks.
Yes! Most people do use nutrients.. You can go the "tea" route or the liquid nutrients. The tea is suppose to more natural.. I just use Fox Farm liquid nutes when ever its needed. Remember! Let the plants tell you when you need to feed.
 
Heres a cool flowering soil mix I found on the Rare Dankness seeds website a few days ago (ordered some of their seeds). Ive never used it, but since Im going to be growing one of their strains and I use FFOF and FFHF soils anyways, I figured Id give it a try. Here's a link to their site. If you buy Fox Farms soils anyways... Its really not much more of a price difference... Though probably one of the more expensice mixes.
I really like that its a mix that you can just plant and go. They claim for 90% of their plants there is no need for adding additional nutes unless for really hungry plants.

http://raredankness.com/FAQ.htm
 
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