obijohn
Well-Known Member
Saw a thread on another board that made me think of it. Someone was saying when a plant starts to flower, you'll stop it/slow it by feeding nitrogen instead of bloom nutes.
I would think flowering is dictated by the light cycle and the plant's genetics. So it makes sense to me that bloom nutes may help it bloom bigger/better, but it's gonna bloom whether you feed it nitrogen or plain water.
Am I right?
I would think flowering is dictated by the light cycle and the plant's genetics. So it makes sense to me that bloom nutes may help it bloom bigger/better, but it's gonna bloom whether you feed it nitrogen or plain water.
Am I right?