vtguitar88
Well-Known Member
Greetings cannophiles,
I'm trying to do an ALL ORGANIC grow, so far just got one plant growing, about eight inches tall and extremely bushy (LST, topping), 6 weeks into veg, probably give it 4 more before beginning flower. I planted it in some very good potting soil (Vermont Compost Company fort vee soil, described on this page). So far I've been watering it with tap water I let stand for several days (to off gas chlorine,etc) and the only nutes I've been giving it are NEPTUNE'S HARVEST fish and seaweed 2-3-1 mix. I've only really fed it once because it says on the bottle of Neptune's Harvest to do so only once every couple weeks. I feel like my plant must be starved for nutrients by now and would like some suggestions from the wise forum members. I know the N-P-K ratio is good for veg...
Has anyone else used this product?
How often do you feed your honeys with it?
Should I be using another product?
I'm wary of a lot of products that say they're organic but include various nitrate, ammonium or other salts that are mined, etc. But any suggestions as to how I could beef up my regimen would be awesome. Thanks for reading, and happy gardening!
-J
I'm trying to do an ALL ORGANIC grow, so far just got one plant growing, about eight inches tall and extremely bushy (LST, topping), 6 weeks into veg, probably give it 4 more before beginning flower. I planted it in some very good potting soil (Vermont Compost Company fort vee soil, described on this page). So far I've been watering it with tap water I let stand for several days (to off gas chlorine,etc) and the only nutes I've been giving it are NEPTUNE'S HARVEST fish and seaweed 2-3-1 mix. I've only really fed it once because it says on the bottle of Neptune's Harvest to do so only once every couple weeks. I feel like my plant must be starved for nutrients by now and would like some suggestions from the wise forum members. I know the N-P-K ratio is good for veg...
Has anyone else used this product?
How often do you feed your honeys with it?
Should I be using another product?
I'm wary of a lot of products that say they're organic but include various nitrate, ammonium or other salts that are mined, etc. But any suggestions as to how I could beef up my regimen would be awesome. Thanks for reading, and happy gardening!
-J