Recommendation for nutrients going forward?

Exstoner

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Im at about the fourth week of flower, and i know its recommended to cut down or cut out nitrogen in later flower. Im running part of humboldts secrets line for my grow, just base A(4,0,1), base B(1,4,2) and the flower stacker(0,7,5) and calmag(2,0,0) is used every so often. Last grow i just stopped feeding base A and only used base B and flower stacker although manufacters recommendation is to use both until flush.
So should i take out base A again or use the complete set until flush?
 

Lordhooha

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Im at about the fourth week of flower, and i know its recommended to cut down or cut out nitrogen in later flower. Im running part of humboldts secrets line for my grow, just base A(4,0,1), base B(1,4,2) and the flower stacker(0,7,5) and calmag(2,0,0) is used every so often. Last grow i just stopped feeding base A and only used base B and flower stacker although manufacters recommendation is to use both until flush.
So should i take out base A again or use the complete set until flush?
Keep them green and healthy until the end. No need to flush unless you shit.
 

hotrodharley

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Im at about the fourth week of flower, and i know its recommended to cut down or cut out nitrogen in later flower. Im running part of humboldts secrets line for my grow, just base A(4,0,1), base B(1,4,2) and the flower stacker(0,7,5) and calmag(2,0,0) is used every so often. Last grow i just stopped feeding base A and only used base B and flower stacker although manufacters recommendation is to use both until flush.
So should i take out base A again or use the complete set until flush?
First, you shouldn't flush. Are you showing any calcium deficiency yet?
 

hotrodharley

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I'm gonna stop flushing, and when the wife complains, I'm gonna tell her you told me not to. Maybe she can tell if I'm low on CalMag.
I used to flush because. Because everyone else did. But growing up in agriculture I could never figure out to what benefit. Didn't flush a crop one time. At all. Rolled a bunch from every strain. Asked people who were alleged connoisseurs to tell me which came from a flushed crop and which didn't. At least half claimed some preference.

Then I rolled a bunch from the last flushed crop and did it again. And then. "Tell me which one was grown organically?"

Save the crap about the color of the ash. Not you but anyone claiming that BS.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I used to flush because. Because everyone else did. But growing up in agriculture I could never figure out to what benefit. Didn't flush a crop one time. At all. Rolled a bunch from every strain. Asked people who were alleged connoisseurs to tell me which came from a flushed crop and which didn't. At least half claimed some preference.

Then I rolled a bunch from the last flushed crop and did it again. And then. "Tell me which one was grown organically?"

Save the crap about the color of the ash. Not you but anyone claiming that BS.
I was joking. Bad toilet humor I guess, lol.
 

Exstoner

Member
First, you shouldn't flush. Are you showing any calcium deficiency yet?
No, the plants look perfectly fine. I only add calmag every so often because i use filtered water that starts with 0 ppm.
This question was really more about cutting out just nitrogen, but im guessing that by the responses its a definitve no, and to keep using the complete set of nutrients
 

hotrodharley

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Without a picture showing nitrogen toxicity I'd say give it in reduced amounts. Especially towards the end of flower. And if you have not been using tap water or cal mag much I would be watching for the spots.
 

calvin.m16

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In Reverse Osmosis water this stuff mixes to 5.7-5.9 every time for me with zero adjustment or fuckery with PH in coco. Do not buy B1 boost personally did not notice a difference and feel like its a scam. You don't need B1 Boost, Uptake, Ryzofuel, Supa Stiky or Suga Rush either..

Feed charts are PER/LITER!
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