using Fox Farm Products flowering stage

bootkiller

Member
ok everyone i have been using fox farm ocean forest for the first time..

so far so good..
i added 1 wk apart for 2 weeks open sesame
then today the 1st dose of beasty bloomz..
week 1 actual flowering.
check out my other post u will see what they look like..

then the last 2 weeks ill use cha ching.. any other ferts i should add? to help my yield..
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4x8 grow tent
1000w air cooled hood
600cfm inline fan and scrub
200cfm booster
6" ports and ducting

just want the best yield i can get .. thats all
btw its northern lights fem. 4 of em.. 5 gallon buckets of Fox farm ocean forest..
[h=2]Open Sesame®[/h][h=6]Early Flowering Formula[/h] [h=6]( 5 - 45 - 19 )[/h] Open Sesame® is a pH balanced blend of extra strength nutrients specifically designed for use during early flowering and ripening in fruits, buds, and flowers. With Open Sesame® you can look for enhanced flower size and multiple bud development. Use in soilless mixes, organic soils, hydroponics, and aeroponic systems. Open Sesame[SUP]®[/SUP] is a high-phosphorus soluble fertilizer that’s designed to bring plants into bloom on command. Just say the magic words!


[h=2]Beastie Bloomz®[/h][h=6]Heavyweight Blossom Builder[/h] [h=6]( 0 - 50 - 30 )[/h] Beastie Bloomz[SUP]®[/SUP] is perfect for gardeners and growers who are ready to take their plants to the next level. This is a high-phosphorus soluble fertilizer that’s geared towards building amazing buds and flowers. Our revolutionary micronutrient pack is designed to create unbelievable internal bud density, which means that plants create fat, dense, tightly-packed blossoms, and plenty of them. You’ll also see exceptionally brilliant color and a long, dazzling blooming season.


[h=2]Cha Ching®[/h][h=6]Late Flowering Formula[/h] [h=6]( 9 - 50 - 10 )[/h] FoxFarm engineered Cha Ching® to maximize a plant’s production. Cha Ching® is a high-phosphorus fertilizer that won’t leave a salty residue or build up in the soil and creates juicy, robust fruit with concentrated flavor and perfect texture.
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
I would stay away from anything with those extreme numbers. I use grow big tiger bloom and Cal mag from botanicare I think. I don't use their soil but as for nutes that's AlL it takes I feed grow and bloom full strength in flower every watering and tiger bloom and cal mag on the off waterings I edge ofthe grow by the 5th well flowering. Best thing you can do is use a well balanced nute. Keep the leaves green up till the 7th week and stay away from those severely unbalanced nutes you will end up with problems
 

Friedrice

Active Member
Is it just me or did that guys reply not make any sense^^^

edit: nevermind he fixed it:p

Those numbers are way to high bro...
and to low for nitrogen... Beastie bloomz has no nitrogen...
were you seriously going to use just that for the whole grow....?

If I was you I'd read read read.
not trying to sound like a dick just trying to help
 

Herbicide

Well-Known Member
Yeah those numbers seemed way high to me also, I'd recommend to stay away as well. I've used grow big and tiger bloom that last couple seasons and done great with them. But this year I'm sticking to purely organic, mostly for taste and smell.
 

Friedrice

Active Member
I did go back and fix a few spelling errors but even with the errors if you don't understand that you have add hell of a lot to learn but good job contributing useful information
I corrected myself and said you fixed em, chill out

I was just making sure this guy didnt misinterpret your info. Damn.
 
i used those 3 during my flowering but you should also be using their trio ' big bloom grow big and tiger bloom. I had good success using their nutes the only thing i would suggest is to not use as much as they say cut it in half and also use cal mag and all will be good!
Look at their feeding schedule and that will tell you what you need, http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/index.php/frontpage/feeding-schedules.html
I use FF and it works great. Use open sesame 1 week before flower and into the 2nd week of flower, switch to beastie for weeks 3 and 4, cha ching for 5,6 and maybe 7. Watch the cha ching on the sativa leaners may cause foxtailing or delay in ripening. As stated in quote use half strength with the salts and I use every other day, example ( feed, water, skip a day for drying out, feed, water skip, etc.) Have a look at results:

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Bubblegummer 60days
 

bootkiller

Member
I use FF and it works great. Use open sesame 1 week before flower and into the 2nd week of flower, switch to beastie for weeks 3 and 4, cha ching for 5,6 and maybe 7. Watch the cha ching on the sativa leaners may cause foxtailing or delay in ripening. As stated in quote use half strength with the salts and I use every other day, example ( feed, water, skip a day for drying out, feed, water skip, etc.) Have a look at results:

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Bubblegummer 60days
my question is.. do all i use is that trio , open sesame, beasty and cha ching?
or should i use something else in conjunction?
 

idoitmovin

Member
my question is.. do all i use is that trio , open sesame, beasty and cha ching?
or should i use something else in conjunction?
agreed with black jack. get big bloom and tiger bloom or any other preferable basic 3 or 2 part plant foods found at your local grow shop. open seasame, beasty, and cha-ching are supposed to be used in conjunction with a basic nutrient regimen at certain points of your flowering period. The fox farms feeding schedule suggests using 1 at a time and switching to the next about every 3 weeks of flowering. For most strains, that just about covers 9 weeks of flowering. leaving you with enough time to flush. :roll:....bongsmilie....:mrgreen:
 
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