I was just looking at the FoxFarm schedule and i do see that they have you add grow big throughout bloom.
A problem that most companies do is have growers add an excess of N/P/K like all together during the same phase of plant growth. What i mean is that the plant needs certain amounts of elements at different stages of plant development.
I do believe they got too much nitrogen atleast during one period and honestly the grow big might have been the reason.
I could go into further detail about this but Aptus paints the picture much nicer than i can with a blob of text on a forum.
check out this page all about "tomatoe" plant education
http://aptus-usa.com/resources/docs/AptusEducationManual.pdf
I am not trying to push you onto other nutrients, i just want you to better understand what each of our precious ladies need and exactly when they need it so that they stay nice, healthy, and produce strong yields. =]
A problem that most companies do is have growers add an excess of N/P/K like all together during the same phase of plant growth. What i mean is that the plant needs certain amounts of elements at different stages of plant development.
I do believe they got too much nitrogen atleast during one period and honestly the grow big might have been the reason.
I could go into further detail about this but Aptus paints the picture much nicer than i can with a blob of text on a forum.
check out this page all about "tomatoe" plant education
http://aptus-usa.com/resources/docs/AptusEducationManual.pdf
I am not trying to push you onto other nutrients, i just want you to better understand what each of our precious ladies need and exactly when they need it so that they stay nice, healthy, and produce strong yields. =]