How do you use veg plus bloom?
How to use Veg + Bloom – Shine. Use between 1 – 2 grams per Gallon of nutrient solution, alongside Veg + Bloom base nutrient. Change reservoir regularly. Slowly increase the dose of Shine, while reducing the EC of your base feed.
Always have both switches ON (VEG and BLOOM) once you plants are in the Blooming stage. It will cost more in electricity but your final harvest will reward you!
Veg + Bloom RO/Soft
RO/SOFT is great for all hydroponic applications such as rockwool, coco and can also be used in soil. A hybrid of synthetics and organics, a pH stable formula for those who have small or large reservoir.
If possible, run your LED light with both “Veg” and “Flower” turned on. Back off the light to reduce the intensity, and your plants will thank you in return with vigorous growth!
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Switching from Veg to Bloom
Plants begin budding when they get at least 12 hours of 'uninterrupted' darkness each night (12/12). This must continue until harvest. Even if darkness is interrupted briefly, flowering will be hindered.
BEST PRACTICES. Feeding: This period (weeks 5 and 6) is considered peak flowering time for most cannabis strains. Make sure to keep a very close eye on your plants and look out for any signs of nutrient deficiencies or overfeeding.
VEG+BLOOM is a combo nutrient that contains not only N-P-K but refined additives such as Silica, Amino acids, fulvic acids, enzymes, etc.
VEG+BLOOM DIRTY is enriched with organic compounds and pH ready for Peat/Soil mixes.
Should I use full-spectrum during veg?
The advantages to using a single, full-spectrum LED grow light for both vegetative and flowering lifecycles include: Plants don't experience shock when changing spectrums. When plants grow leaves, they optimize the leaves for the light they are currently receiving.
Switching to LED in the middle of a growing cycle will take some time for the plants to adjust to. Changing your lighting system from all-white or yellow light to a more efficient and targeted grow light like G8LEDs light will improve the quality of the plants.
High Pressure Sodium (HPS)
HPS lighting is generally associated with the fruiting or flowering stages due to its higher output of red-spectrum light. However, many growers successfully use HPS lighting for vegetative growth as well.
Full-Spectrum Grow Lights Aren't Optimized for Plants
Plants photosynthesize electromagnetic radiation in the 400 to 700 nanometer range, known as Photosynthetically Active Radiation or PAR. So, plants don't care how bright your light fixture appears to you.