jswett1100
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When should I start using and What kind of fert should I use with my babies when there budding?
I'm probabley gonna fit that in there tooWater them.
I always tell people to use only water. Do the plants get chem. nutes in the wild?I'm probabley gonna fit that in there too
I feel like that model isn't really accurate for two reasons. First, while of course cannabis plants (or any plant for that matter) grow in the wild, most of the time they are eking their way through life under marginal conditions. Light and nutrients are scarce. Sure, they live to reproduce, but "just getting by" isn' exactly what we are after are we? Second, I'm assuming by telling him to just add water, that he should use some sort of enriched "super soil." Obviously, he didn't do that, so that doesn't really help him now. He is going to have to add nutrients at some point.I always tell people to use only water. Do the plants get chem. nutes in the wild?
Thanks man you have defintily been the most helpful, any recommendations on what kind of flowering neuts to use?Whatever flowering nutes you use, make sure it has nitrogen in it. Contrary to what some may think, flowering plants still need some nitrogen. You want that foliage healthy and green for as long as possible. Flowering outdoors generally starts late July into early August. I usually use 1/2 veg and 1/2 flowering nutes for the first few weeks. Then I switch over to flowering nutes.
I'm not big into products, but I've been using the Botanicare Pure Blend Pro series for a few years now. Seems to do the job.Thanks man you have defintily been the most helpful, any recommendations on what kind of flowering neuts to use?
Thanks man il keep that in mindMake sure you dont go too heavy on the chemical nutes. Try and stay as organic as possible, remember, this is going to be ingested in to your body.