it's like a teaspoon a gallon or something but like 5 drops and 1/4 veg nutes for little plantsi have a bottle of superthrive,but i dont realy know how much to use or how to use it .. i kinda jus got it because it looked like it would do work lol. how much do u use and when should i b using it?
it's like a teaspoon a gallon or something but like 5 drops and 1/4 veg nutes for little plants
There are tons of varieties of nutrients out there, it is up to you. Typically when you are growing outdoors, if you have prepped your earth with good amendments etc, your going to want to make organic compost teas. Since I am growing in pots, I will be using Fox Farms grow big and earth juice during vegg (I won't start feeding nutrients until after they have been in their pots for about 20 days), and then switching to a few different blooming nutrients depending on what I decide to get when I buy them. Fox Farms Tiger Bloom, Bio bloom, Big Bud, and tiny bit of Superthrive (2 drops per gallon every other feeding!, mixed in with a post light watering, not the actual nutrient solution). You can buy online, local nurseries, etc.thanks gilf +rep. what are some veg nutes to use?? i got this MG bloom for flowering i got from walmart. idk where else to get anything realy lol. pretty new
i hear ya there loaded... i gotta go up to my spot and fix my holes and put in the soilbah..... digging is slow going work.... hot and sweaty.... time for a bowl break.... I am actually taking a portion of the soil down to the house for raised beds for our veggie garden, > Im going to start a journal about that like next week or week after....
bah..... digging is slow going work.... hot and sweaty.... time for a bowl break.... I am actually taking a portion of the soil down to the house for raised beds for our veggie garden, > Im going to start a journal about that like next week or week after....
Im going to start putting plants out for a few hours a day in about a week, this is a method called "hardening off".... then they will go out in the sun all day, then all day.... but for now the cuttings are doing really well. I am going to transplant them into 1/2 gal. pots on Tuesday, and start putting them outside next weekend, starting for half hour periods and gradually building. I won't be giving them any nutrients for another two and a half weeks. I expect them to go into five gallon pots by mid may, and may end up transplanting them again in mid to late June to 15 gal pots. I am guessing that the next couple of sets of clones won't need such large plants because they will be quite a bit younger. It seems right now as though everything is timed just about right for everything I want to do... we'll see.
I will get a good harvest, . I have no idea how I am going to trim it all (unless I just have the patients trim some themselves). Hopefully they volunteer and I don't have to ask, because that hasn't come up yet.... sigh.... time to hit the message board...Hopefully you get a good harvest. I put my plant in a big tupperwear tub, 10 or 15 gallons, I'm not sure.She just seemed to want the extra room.
I will get a good harvest, . I have no idea how I am going to trim it all (unless I just have the patients trim some themselves). Hopefully they volunteer and I don't have to ask, because that hasn't come up yet.... sigh.... time to hit the message board...
yea ...sound goods man.. cant wait to see results.Its because of how soon I am putting them outside after they root and start vegging, and because of extreme weather, primarily heat and wind. I am working on getting something like a rotating set up going.