She started flowering & ive been told to lay back on the nitrigennope. why would you want to starve them of one of their main nutes (NPK) for the next 8 to 10 weeks?
1-1-1 is not the best for flowering in my opinion. 1-2-2 or 1-3-2 is better. but definitely don't cut out N this early or all your leaves will turn yellow and fall off before they finish budding.
what nutes are you using?
Thanks im gonna get some bloomer & switchi'd get a flowering nute if i was you. do you have any grow stores nearby? one i liked for soil (not so much for hydro) is general hydro floranova bloom. just one bottle. mix at around 8mL per gallon if i remember correctly
Awesome stuff you got meJacrispy.... watch impractical jokers much
i tried DG FP this go round too based on homebrewer and a few others. i loved it in veg and the first 2 weeks of 12/12 but not so much for the rest of bloom. i just went back to lucas formula for the remainder of bloom and got my normal results. but i'll use it again for veg for sure!Homebrewer swears by using dyna pro - foliage pro from start to finish.
I've used some dyna gro with great results but never fp from start to finish.
I'm trying it out this run. Just search up homebrewer and read a bunch of his stuff
Thanks will dokeep it green all the way through.
Thanks im gonna get her some bloomers & feed her rightYes stop the veg nute . In a hole outdoor there is still N in the soil. Time to start pk.
Hand water some flowering nutes or top dress the soil with potash and super phosphate every 2 weeks until week 6. When a plant starts flower is when it needs pk the most.
Thanks I'll keep that in mindThere is so much explosive growth during initial flowering that I would recommend keeping them on veg nutes for a couple more weeks. I favor keeping them on veg nutes with just a couple flower nute spikes at weeks 2 and 5 of flower. Everybody does it different.