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where could I find these nutrients at? and also I changed my water input right before she started acting up? at first I was just putting like a 1 liter water. (or until I seen water run out of bottom of the pot) but a few days ago I started putting like almost a gallon. could this be a problem or something shouldn't of done?Definitely time to give nutrients and actually we as growers know that week 4 is the magic week where she will get hungry. She has defeciency signs across the board. She won't green up much in some places but the sugar leaves should get healthy again. What nutrients you ask? Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Soil + Botanicare Cal Mag Plus. You can skip all the other horseshit including p/k boosters, bud hardeners and etc. If you want to add a sugar use Berr Rabbit Molasses. By the way pH is important when using nutrients even though many people get by without. At very least I would get those pH strips and ball park it.
I recommend you buy small bottles of nutrients and focus on composting your next soil yourself. Leaves/Grass along with veg/fruit scraps alone is a really great soil and if you can put a few other premium ingredients into the compost pile you will be "water only" until harvest
https://www.rollitup.org/t/greasemonkeys-compost-pile.893592/
what nutrient is for purple stems and which is for the other?Definitely time to give nutrients and actually we as growers know that week 4 is the magic week where she will get hungry. She has defeciency signs across the board. She won't green up much in some places but the sugar leaves should get healthy again. What nutrients you ask? Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Soil + Botanicare Cal Mag Plus. You can skip all the other horseshit including p/k boosters, bud hardeners and etc. If you want to add a sugar use Berr Rabbit Molasses. By the way pH is important when using nutrients even though many people get by without. At very least I would get those pH strips and ball park it.
I recommend you buy small bottles of nutrients and focus on composting your next soil yourself. Leaves/Grass along with veg/fruit scraps alone is a really great soil and if you can put a few other premium ingredients into the compost pile you will be "water only" until harvest
https://www.rollitup.org/t/greasemonkeys-compost-pile.893592/
if I got the "Roots Organics Oregonism XL" would it be good for a outdoor plant in that that pot?? and it's in week 4 of flowering. should I put any nutrients?I would recommend some beneficial bacteria and fungus like "Recharge", or even better "Roots Organics Oregonism XL" made by Aurora; get some mycorrhiza in there. Buying them online is the quickest way to get them, they are not too expensive. I'm not a fan a nutrient teas, they work but they act instantly and are used up fast; where fungus and beneficial bacteria is a slow and steady release you can't over do as easily.
you thinks that's all I'll need is tomato fertilizer?I'd say it needs food and its root bound in rock hard soil...at this point find some tomato fertilizer and finish her up with that...next time amend the soil with perlite and give her a 5 or 7 gallon pot...g/l
if thats an outside plant, pick a good spot, dig a hole as deep as that pot, and about twice as big around, fill it with good soil, cut the bottom off that pot, and leave it in that spot. the roots will grow down into the ground and spread out.
tomato ferts would be better than nothing, the bloom ones for producing fruit will come close enough till you can get something better
Do you know what mycorrhizae even does? The plant doesn't use it, it creates a symbolic relation with the roots to aid in the uptake of nutrients which by the look of his plant he has little of. You ever hear ppl talk about fuzzy roots or hairs on the roots that's the good bacteria and fungus. Before you tell someone to feed their plants with any kind of mycorrhizae product first know what it does. Also while I'm a fan of Roots products oregonism xl isn't worth getting in my opinion. Great white, Mammoth-p, are good I use them. recharge from what I've heard is pretty good stuff. I've provided you a link so as you can educate yourself on what this stuff really does.I would recommend some beneficial bacteria and fungus like "Recharge", or even better "Roots Organics Oregonism XL" made by Aurora; get some mycorrhiza in there. Buying them online is the quickest way to get them, they are not too expensive. I'm not a fan a nutrient teas, they work but they act instantly and are used up fast; where fungus and beneficial bacteria is a slow and steady release you can't over do as easily.
I only say that due to how far along you are...give it some food without going crazy trying to "fix" it now...g/lyou thinks that's all I'll need is tomato fertilizer?
Rhizome force (house and garden) 4kg tubDo you know what mycorrhizae even does? The plant doesn't use it, it creates a symbolic relation with the roots to aid in the uptake of nutrients which by the look of his plant he has little of. You ever hear ppl talk about fuzzy roots or hairs on the roots that's the good bacteria and fungus. Before you tell someone to feed their plants with any kind of mycorrhizae product first know what it does. Also while I'm a fan of Roots products oregonism xl isn't worth getting in my opinion. Great white, Mammoth-p, are good I use them. recharge from what I've heard is pretty good stuff. I've provided you a link so as you can educate yourself on what this stuff really does.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza
Have to check it outi use a product call root assist from skunk labs, all the shit great white has, and more, for half the price.