are 5gal pots big enough for organic grow?

MICHI-CAN

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They are both slow release. And fully compatible.

I would put epsoms salt and fish emulsion in your emergency med cabinet for future issues as well.
 

Aussieaceae

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you answered b4 i asked it lol
i'd personally go for gold with the kelp once stretch has slowed down and your flowers set.

Flower stretch, there's so much upward growth and new leaves everywhere, that they hog nitrogen until stretch slows down.

The kelp will help with the flower bulk. I'd be easy on your potassium until then. What appears to be a K deficiency, is just the remnants of your lockout earlier on. Certainly how it appears to me.

Look forward to your next update too. They really are looking much healthier. :leaf:
 
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the native

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ive cloned some from a gelato33(gave the mother away to my nephew) for outdoor.jack herer from seed and some gelato_OG from seed all for outdoor.the 4 in the tent are all seed(they are 3 gelat.OG and 1 cookies gelato)
 

the native

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i'd personally go for gold with the kelp once stretch has slowed down and your flowers set.

Flower stretch, there's so much upward growth and new leaves everywhere, that they hog nitrogen until stretch slows down.

The kelp will help with the flower bulk. I'd be easy on your potassium until then. What appears to be a K deficiency, is just the remnants of your lockout earlier on. Certainly how it appears to me.

Look forward to your next update too. They really looking much healthier.
ok so half a handful of blood for top dress per plant(indoe)and kelp a lil bit l8r?
 

PadawanWarrior

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I'm confused now that I'm seeing clones too. What are you trying to feed? The big girls that look a little hungry?
I don't know why you laughed. I didn't think I said anything funny, and I usually know when I say some funny shit, because I do it on purpose. It's all good if you don't want my advice though. I have thick skin.
 

Aussieaceae

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ok so half a handful of blood for top dress per plant(indoe)and kelp a lil bit l8r?
Yep! I reckon.

Start off low and add more after seeing their response. So much easier to just add, than take away.
Blood meal is a rather fast source for nitrogen. Much easier to add than take away.

Don't be concerned about the heat of it's activity in small amounts. It's just rich matter that's all and highly active. A small amount of off gassing is healthy for your top soil and feeds the microbes.
Too much of it at once and you'll make an arse of it though. You'll have a big, stinking hot mess.
 

the native

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I don't know why you laughed. I didn't think I said anything funny, and I usually know when I say some funny shit, because I do it on purpose. It's all good if you don't want my advice though. I have thick skin.
woe, i laughed coz it is confusing,no offence bro when i went back through the posts i cofused myself
 

PadawanWarrior

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Yep! I reckon.

Start off low and add more after seeing their response. So much easier to just add, than take away.
Blood meal is a rather fast source for nitrogen. Much easier to add than take away.

Don't be concerned about the heat of it's activity in small amounts. It's just rich matter that's all and highly active. A small amount of off gassing is healthy for your top soil and feeds the microbes.
Too much of it at once and you'll make an arse of it though. You'll have a big, stinking hot mess.
Yep. Blood meal is hot. I'd be careful with that. It looks like it's craving K the most, then P. But I'd also add a little N too.

I prefer to use more forgiving amendments that don't get hot, but I do use hot stuff sometimes.

I would want to get a dry amendment that has some extra P in it along with K. Fish bone meal is a good source of P if you don't have too much Ca already. Kelp meal is a decent source for K, but it's really mild.

Both fish bone meal and kelp won't burn your plants, so it's pretty forgiving. I would rather use a slower acting N than bone meal during flower, or at least barely use any at a time so I didn't fry my roots.
 
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