northeastern lights
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Plant them near water, I would rather find a new spot than attempt to haul water.
Plant them near water, I would rather find a new spot than attempt to haul water.
hey NeL, i read in another thread that you use Marine Cuisine. I'm planning on getting some so im just wondering what you think about it. i might not be able pre mix it into the soil so can it be used as a "top dressing", like sprinkle it on top of the soil and water it in? or would that screw things up? im also using the FF Trio for nutrients.
Thanks dude.
I add it as a top dressing also. Depends on how much rain we get. What you want to do is scratch up the top 1-2" of soil and sprinkle it in, then water. Some of it's available right away and some is time release, great stuff. Really helped me threw the 5 weeks of straight rain last season.
oh one more quick question...how many times do you apply it? once at the beginning or should i add some more half way through?
Hey NeL I was wondering what you your opinion is about topping outdoor plants? Not so much to produce the 2 main colas, but for stealth. I have 4 plants out that are about 5 weeks old and have been outside for 2 weeks now. Reason I ask is because they were tiny when I took them out, but in the past two weeks they've gotten pretty big and it is still pretty early in the season. I'm a little worried if they survive they will be huge. I guess having plants that are too big isn't a bad problem to have, but I'd like to keep them as short and bushy as possible.
I dug pretty deep holes. Not as deep as the holes you dig, probably only half that size, so that may be a limiting factor. But then again I guess there is really nothing stopping them from growing into the surrounding soil.
Hey NeL I was wondering what you your opinion is about topping outdoor plants? Not so much to produce the 2 main colas, but for stealth. I have 4 plants out that are about 5 weeks old and have been outside for 2 weeks now. Reason I ask is because they were tiny when I took them out, but in the past two weeks they've gotten pretty big and it is still pretty early in the season. I'm a little worried if they survive they will be huge. I guess having plants that are too big isn't a bad problem to have, but I'd like to keep them as short and bushy as possible.
I dug pretty deep holes. Not as deep as the holes you dig, probably only half that size, so that may be a limiting factor. But then again I guess there is really nothing stopping them from growing into the surrounding soil.