How to use fertilizer ?

Does the label say per gallon or litre. Do the math, 3.8 L/gal. If its dose is for indoor 1/2 tsp per gal, and 1-1/3 TBSP PER gal for outdoor, use indoor schedule until its bigger then you can slowly increase from indoor amount to outdoor amount. I didnt read your label. Its common to see those ratios. Be careful if your adding something else. You cannot add a different nute, unless you have another gallon of new water. If you add 2 nutes to same 3.8 litres you have to cut nutes in half, so you don't nuke her, its the total nutes per gallon. Hope that helps.
Thanks man, and yes I grow them outdoors. What I usually do is I let them under the sun all day, then when it gets dark (thus, colder outside, sometimes like 10ºC / 50ºF) I transfer them inside my house, then I put them back outside under the sun the next day. I'll try what you told me with the 1/2 teaspoon per gallon
 

Skewbong

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Thanks man, and yes I grow them outdoors. What I usually do is I let them under the sun all day, then when it gets dark (thus, colder outside, sometimes like 10ºC / 50ºF) I transfer them inside my house, then I put them back outside under the sun the next day. I'll try what you told me with the 1/2 teaspoon per gallon
Weed needs consistency. Keep it outside in the summer. Hide it if you affraid of her getting lifted by someone. Keep outside, but just move to sun through the day. You are likely in northern Canada based on you temps ( im southern AB).

10C is a bit low. stick with indica fems, or hybrids or autos with more indica. Autos that have more or higher indica gene. It will be more suitable to climate. Indicas are used to cooler temps higher elevations, sativa like hot and humidity near equator, autos are cold temps and short grow with lots of light...northern Canada and Russia.
 
Weed needs consistency. Keep it outside in the summer. Hide it if you affraid of her getting lifted by someone. Keep outside, but just move to sun through the day. You are likely in northern Canada based on you temps ( im southern AB).

10C is a bit low. stick with indica fems, or hybrids or autos with more indica. Autos that have more or higher indica gene. It will be more suitable to climate. Indicas are used to cooler temps higher elevations, sativa like hot and humidity near equator, autos are cold temps and short grow with lots of light...northern Canada and Russia.
I live in the middle of Québec, our weather is quite inconsistent these days for some reason, in the day it can go to 20-25 in the night it can drop to 15 to sometimes 10, I'm a bit affraid to let them at these temperature, I thought putting them inside at night was my best bet since the weather inside the house and outside during the day are quite similar :o
 

Skewbong

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I live in the middle of Québec, our weather is quite inconsistent these days for some reason, in the day it can go to 20-25 in the night it can drop to 15 to sometimes 10, I'm a bit affraid to let them at these temperature, I thought putting them inside at night was my best bet since the weather inside the house and outside during the day are quite similar :o
What is your plant genetics, and seed breeder?
 

JoeBlow5823

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I'll do that next summer. Do you think are they doomed to turn male or it might actually work and I could actually end up getting one female ?
It might end up working out great for you. It might go terribly wrong. The thing is for a hundred bucks you can get a pack of seeds that are almost guaranteed to have great potential so at least the effort you put into them is worth while.

Couple interesting variety packs.







 

Skewbong

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To be honest I have no idea, the brother of a friend of mine ended up with a hermaphrodite plant, and he found some seeds in it and he gave them to him, and he then gave them to me
They are just inconsistent. You can get seeds anywhere, quite easily in canada. Get them online at seedsman or cropking cheaper than a hygto, heads-up, paraphernalia store. I like seedsman, and have great success with Nirvana (through seedsman, its just easier than nirvana direct). People will have their preferences, but nirvana seeds have been consistent for me. Go with a breeder that has years of reputation. Not popularity. But remember, you will get good and shitty phenotypes ( read about what that means online).

Nirvana, serious seeds, bohdi, sensi seeds, are all long time breeders. There are lots more, just off top of my stoned ass brain, right now 8-)
 

Skewbong

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They are just inconsistent. You can get seeds anywhere, quite easily in canada. Get them online at seedsman or cropking cheaper than a hygto, heads-up, paraphernalia store. I like seedsman, and have great success with Nirvana (through seedsman, its just easier than nirvana direct). People will have their preferences, but nirvana seeds have been consistent for me. Go with a breeder that has years of reputation. Not popularity. But remember, you will get good and shitty phenotypes ( read about what that means online).

Nirvana, serious seeds, bohdi, sensi seeds, are all long time breeders. There are lots more, just off top of my stoned ass brain, right now 8-)
*hygto=hydro shop..lol:bigjoint:
 

steve870

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throw away la terre noire pi achète de la terre à jardin. c'est le meilleur conseil que je peux te donner la terre noire est pas chère et ca vaux rien tu va arroser ca et ca va passer au travers comme si il y avait rien
 
throw away la terre noire pi achète de la terre à jardin. c'est le meilleur conseil que je peux te donner la terre noire est pas chère et ca vaux rien tu va arroser ca et ca va passer au travers comme si il y avait rien
Merci du conseil ! Ça peut tu se pogner tu chez Canadian-Tire ou Rona ou de quoi de même ?
 

ubluntu

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Throw some Dolomite Lime on top of that soil. You will need it to balence what you are feeding it. When you transplant, mix some more into the new soil and it will work even better. It will save you all the trouble of worrying about pH and complicated crap.'
Other than that, what everyone else said, start slow. if it says 4ml per liter, use 1ml per liter. Once a week.
 
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