RockyMtnMan
Well-Known Member
I usually feed when the cotyledons are yellow and starting to shrivel up. (usually around week two)
It tends to vary by plant strain. I feed lightly at first (around 1/4 strength) and gradually build up over a couple weeks. By week four, I am usually giving full strength.
There are so many variables regarding soil, organic nutes vs salt based...
I use a coco/peat mix and it has little to no nutrients, so my plants need food sooner than many people growing in soil mixes.
I will say however, in the past two years, I have been using tap water and have NEVER had a problem.
The plants outside in my garden have been watered by the garden hose my entire life. (I am in my 50s)
I grow awesome tomatoes and chili peppers.
In my experience, ph and chlorine have little to do with soil based mediums, and you will spend a lot of wasted time chasing your tail.
Meters and testers are for hydro growers. (they love all that techy stuff)
It tends to vary by plant strain. I feed lightly at first (around 1/4 strength) and gradually build up over a couple weeks. By week four, I am usually giving full strength.
There are so many variables regarding soil, organic nutes vs salt based...
I use a coco/peat mix and it has little to no nutrients, so my plants need food sooner than many people growing in soil mixes.
I will say however, in the past two years, I have been using tap water and have NEVER had a problem.
The plants outside in my garden have been watered by the garden hose my entire life. (I am in my 50s)
I grow awesome tomatoes and chili peppers.
In my experience, ph and chlorine have little to do with soil based mediums, and you will spend a lot of wasted time chasing your tail.
Meters and testers are for hydro growers. (they love all that techy stuff)