NuGrothe94
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Okay thanks brotherWhat soil/medium are you using?? Are there any nutrients in the medium youre using??
It really needs a bit more Nitrogen. 10-10-10 would be better.
I think I read a post you made on Grasscity about this.
You stated basically organic, is more healthy to ingest than chemicals, which isnt true. In the long run, it all breaks down to the same thing.
I myself would spend $24- $30, and order a 3 parts kit of some Master Blend
4-18-38
15.5-0-0
Epsom salts.
I myself feed my seedlings a small amount of food as soon as they break the soil surface.
The above fertilizer will also supply all the nutrients necessary to carry a plant from Seedling-Harvest. IMHO changing to flowering nutrients is a money grab by companies. The main thing is to have a Balanced fertilizer all through the plants life, and the plant will use what it needs. Bottom line is Balanced.
I'm using pro mix I think pro i read that it had npk not much but some and also with coco and peat moss in it I mixed it with perlite id say 20% ive been watering her every day at least half a liter. I try to be careful not to get too much too close to the stem I water abt 2 in from the stem all around in a circle. Yeah that was me and just a theory I dont know anything about fert so thanks for setting me straight on that I had some come today its a two part for the entire seed to harvest life of the plant. Its auto so I'm only gonna be using .5 tsp of each to a gallon since the normal suggestion is 1.5 tsp of each. I should mention ive only had slight runoff once. The pot i have her in is able to bottom feed but was gonna start doing that when and if her canopy gets harder to water where I'd like. I looked at some pics and I'm pm where a lot of others are in mid week two but I want to do everything I can and appreciate any advice for real its gonna help alot. Anyway tomorrow morning is when I was gonna try nutes for her first time. Any particular way that might be more effective or just regular water? I just hope giving her a gallon won't be detrimental in any way ive also learned that over watering isnt too much its too often