Melangwanja
Active Member
I learned a great lesson, about two days ago. I found out that if you want to use flowering nutes, you've gotta get some that are actually made for your plants, and not some other ones.
Here's how it happened:
-Day I started to flower, I gave me plant some Shultz Africain Violet flowering nutes (8-14-9), and my plant started to flower a tincy, wincy little.
-after about 1 week of the same schedule, and the same plant food, it had barely grown to flower as I often see on the net (since this is my first grow).
I receive some new fertilizer, Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom (3-12-6), administer it, and the very next day, BANG! It's actually looked like if it finally decided to bloom properly.
Lesson learned: Don't look around for the cheapest flowering nute you can find at any old grocerie shop. Look for a proper one, even if it does cost a 10-15$ more. A nice place to get some too is off of ebay.
Lookin' forward to that other thing that's supposed to arrive next week!
'till next time!
Nurse Melan
Here's how it happened:
-Day I started to flower, I gave me plant some Shultz Africain Violet flowering nutes (8-14-9), and my plant started to flower a tincy, wincy little.
-after about 1 week of the same schedule, and the same plant food, it had barely grown to flower as I often see on the net (since this is my first grow).
I receive some new fertilizer, Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom (3-12-6), administer it, and the very next day, BANG! It's actually looked like if it finally decided to bloom properly.
Lesson learned: Don't look around for the cheapest flowering nute you can find at any old grocerie shop. Look for a proper one, even if it does cost a 10-15$ more. A nice place to get some too is off of ebay.
Lookin' forward to that other thing that's supposed to arrive next week!
'till next time!
Nurse Melan