Best ways to fatten this plant up?

mountainSpliff

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Its been flowering for about a week now. How can I fatten this plant up as fast as possible?

It's just been transplanted into a bigger pot and I have been feeding everyday. I am using a fert thats made of blood and bone meal. The fert is high in nitrogen. Keeping it organic.

Any ideas?




Thanks :peace:
 

crazy-mental

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plants arnt mad on lots of N. WHEN FLOWERING.
GET SOME PROPER FLOWERING FOOD, FROM A HYDRO STORE, OR ON LINE.
 

mountainSpliff

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Yeah it's been outdoors from a seedling. Going to see what organic bloom nutes I can find. It's hard to get decent nutes here. A friend of mine used nutes derived from seaweed and he got huge buds. Will do some research tomorrow.
 

jondog123

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plants arnt mad on lots of N. WHEN FLOWERING.
GET SOME PROPER FLOWERING FOOD, FROM A HYDRO STORE, OR ON LINE.
Plants need more than N in flowering. If your judging that by the plant, it would probably be wrong. There doesn't seem to be any yellowing, and lots of strains have purple stems. He does need some good nutes for flower though. Try the seaweed, check out the organic section on RIU, there are people on here who use that kind of nutes for growing.:joint:
 

Spanishfly

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Yeah it's been outdoors from a seedling. Going to see what organic bloom nutes I can find. It's hard to get decent nutes here. A friend of mine used nutes derived from seaweed and he got huge buds. Will do some research tomorrow.
Surely you can get fert for fruiting tomatoes - that will do fine. Give that plant some P and K - don´t fret too much about where it came from at the moment.
Maybe you would like to try my Russian comfrey fert - link below.
 
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