Outdoor flower nutrients

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This is my first outdoor grow. Starting to see some pistils so I think she is in pre flower. Do I follow the same feeding routine as I would with my indoor grow? Should I start flower nutrients now ? I literally just moved it from a 4 gallon to an 18 gallon today. Would switching the nutrients be too much stress right now?
 

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conor c

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This is my first outdoor grow. Starting to see some pistils so I think she is in pre flower. Do I follow the same feeding routine as I would with my indoor grow? Should I start flower nutrients now ? I literally just moved it from a 4 gallon to an 18 gallon today. Would switching the nutrients be too much stress right now?
I wouldn't just yet it's just preflowers
 

DanKiller

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Your plant looks healthy, follow it, as flower progress you will need to add more nutes according to what the plant show you.
I always like to set a base line with nutes and move up or down from there.

As an example, my tap water are 0.6 EC, and I already give some nutes so let's say I'm at 1.0 EC, from here I just increase slowly until the plant is "saturated", just a term I use for when you see it plenty green and happy, stems are green and leaves aswell, and new growth is bursting at the nodes (considering everything else is on point)
Or it shows me the slightest burn, I just stop 1 point before that dosage, so little less.
Once you establish a base line you can increase or decrease as flowering start or finish.
 
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