Van Goghs A and B Fertilizer contains all nutrients your plants needs for Optimal Growth and Bloom
How to Prepare Van Goghs A & B Step-by-Step
Van Goghs offers two formulations - A and B - which are specifically composed for the requirements of cultivation on soil as well as hydroponic or coco-based cultivation methods.
“Please ensure that the pH level remains below 6.5 before you start preparing your feed. When you plan to use Van Goghs Silicium, begin by adding it as the first step. Next, add component A, and then pour in component B. Lastly, you can include any extra additives as needed. It's crucial to follow this order for optimal results.”
To prepare A and B fertilizer, always steer your A and B bottles before using them. Now begin by measuring out 200 to 300 milliliters of the first component, A. Take this quantity and add it to a container filled with 100 liters of water. Give it a thorough stir to ensure that component A completely dissolves in the water.
Measure out the same amount of component B and add it to the 100 liters of water. Mix well until B is fully dissolved.
Check the pH level and adjust it as needed to be within the range of 5.8 to 6.3.
Now your cannabis feed is prepared and ready for use. Please refer to the feeding schedule provided by Van Goghs and follow the recommended usage instructions. Happy growing!
Here are helpful tips for using A and B fertilizers in cannabis cultivation:
- Maintain a pH level between 5.8 and 6.3 in your nutrient solution, as it is ideal for cannabis plants. After mixing the fertilizers, test the pH and make adjustments if needed using pH up or pH down products.
- Maintain the water temperature in the reservoir at 62–70 °F (16.6–21 °C)
- Feed your plants with a nutrient solution on a regular basis, typically every 1-2 days. This ensures they receive all the nutrients they need for healthy growth.
- Be vigilant for signs of nutrient deficiencies like yellowing leaves or stunted growth. If you notice such symptoms, adjust your nutrient solution accordingly to address the specific nutrient needs of your plants.
- Closely monitor your plants to prevent nutrient burn. Adjust the fertilizer amount accordingly based on how your plants respond.
- Prevent nutrient buildup by flushing your plants with plain water. This process helps remove excess nutrients from the soil or growing medium, preventing nutrient lockout and ensuring healthy nutrient uptake.
- Store your A and B bottles away from direct sunlight and avoid temperatures below 45 °F (7.2 °C) to avoid crystallization.