1-Part Base Nutrient
2-Part Base Nutrient
Plant Structure + Fruit Quality
Root Enhancer
PK Additive + Cal-Mag-Iron + pH Stabilizer
No.1 Bloom Booster
Vegetative Growth Accelerator
Build-Up Eliminator
Prevents Blockage + Build-Up
Combats Deficiencies
Monosilicic Acid Additive
Root + Foliage Accelerator
Cloning Gel for Cuttings
Resources / Growers Guide
Last updated: 12 April 2025
Plants begin budding when switched to at least 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness each night (”12/12”). This must continue until harvest.
There are 2 main considerations:
As a rule-of-thumb, in the first 2-3 weeks of flowering the plant will continue to grow in height (termed “flowering-stretch”) and buds will begin to form. Following this, floral growth will dominate and veg growth will slow then stop. Some general principles:
1. Refer to ‘Bloom’ phase on the FloraMax Dose Chart. Resin-XS, OrganaBud and Flowering Enhancer are key for maximizing yield and quality. For coco, soil or Rockwool, ensure feeds are frequent and with enough run-off (Table 10.3).
2. Switch lights off for 12 hours per day. If interrupted, flowering will be hindered, and plants may revert to veg. Employ a timer to help ensure consistency. NOTE: For outdoor grows, light deprivation techniques will need to be employed to trigger flowering when nights are too short.
3. Increase the air-exchange rate. Gradually lower relative humidity to around 40–60%. This helps avoid rot and mildew, and improves CO2 levels. See Table 10.3 for optimum VPD.
4. General optimum “daytime” temperature
is 68-82 deg F (20-27 deg C).
5. To avoid stretch and maximize yields. Many growers complain that their plants ‘stretch’ excessively, especially in the first 2-3 weeks of flower. Along with potentially reduced yields, lower foliage will be more difficult to light efficiently, and top foliage is at risk of being burnt if lamps cannot be raised any higher. Plants can also be gangly and weak and therefore susceptible to breaking once loaded with buds. Although “flowering-stretch” is biologically unavoidable, there are ways of minimizing it:
6. Avoid stressing plants by pruning during flowering. Major structural pruning should be done during veg.
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