Viking Fruit 15/16

treemansbuds

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Yep i gotchya tmb my plant is in a 100 gallon hole.been feeding the last 3 weeks the first day i come home each time...2 teaspoons in approx 2.5 gallons but thats all im putting on..maybe i should be feeding 5 gallons a time now ?and i pretty much water daily every other day as we have been getti g high heat temps approx 106-112 each day.
Im not stressing just felt size was a bit different to same time last year but its a more indica pheno i feel and ive topped 3x as much
I'd feed her 3-4 TABLESPOONS every week. With those temps she should be "taking off". My plants thrive in the HOT temps. She needs more food. 2 teaspoons a week isn't shit, she's starving, feed that bitch. 2 weeks @3 tablespoons, then up it to 4-5 tablespoons in 2 weeks, you'll see results.
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ruby fruit

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I'd feed her 3-4 TABLESPOONS every week. With those temps she should be "taking off". My plants thrive in the HOT temps. She needs more food. 2 teaspoons a week isn't shit, she's starving, feed that bitch. 2 weeks @3 tablespoons, then up it to 4-5 tablespoons in 2 weeks, you'll see results.
TMB-
Hell yeah cheers tmb ill be onto it from wed morning...had a feeling i wasnt giving her enough food
Thanks brother hope alls well
 

ruby fruit

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I'd feed her 3-4 TABLESPOONS every week. With those temps she should be "taking off". My plants thrive in the HOT temps. She needs more food. 2 teaspoons a week isn't shit, she's starving, feed that bitch. 2 weeks @3 tablespoons, then up it to 4-5 tablespoons in 2 weeks, you'll see results.
TMB-
My fuck up then...so i feed her 3 tablespoons per gallon ? God im a dumbarse ..but hey im aussie
Or a tablespoon per gallon but 3 gallons worth of feed each time ?
 

reza92

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I believe Aussie's use Imperial measurements, same as the UK. This chart says 14 grams per US tablespoon, so you were right on with just under 15 I'd say.

http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/equiv.htm
The only problem I see with this is stable spoon is volume where as a gram is weight. i.e. A table spoon of say lead would be far more than 14g and a table spoon of feather meal would be a lot less
 

Smidge34

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I mean shit, using the old standard of 4 quarts to a gallon and just considering a quart and a liter as the same -- I know a liter is slightly more -- you will be close enough.
 

Smidge34

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The only problem I see with this is stable spoon is volume where as a gram is weight. i.e. A table spoon of say lead would be far more than 14g and a table spoon of feather meal would be a lot less
That sounds reasonable. Doesn't take mass into account. Good point.
 
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