How and when can I use these nutes? lots of questions!

I have some Peter super blossom booster 10-50-10 can I use that for my plant currently 3-4 weeks into flowering? I currently water it with water and molasses I am on a budget and I need to kno if u can use the nutes and if I can how many table spoons should I put n a gallon.. And also if I can use this when I water it should I use the water and molasses and the nutes all at the same time during watering or should I use the nutes one time I water and use the molasses the next time and continue to go back and forth between the two?
Ps. This is my first grow and I haven't used any nutes since I started growing her
oh yea if I can't use this what good flowering nutes can I get from lowes or home depot? And are there any good hps lights that I can just screw in a regular light bulb socket?
 

panhead

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First thing,no,you cant just screw any size hps into a regular light socket,all hps bulbs no matter the size require a ballast, just the same as florescent lights,remember cfl lights also require a ballast but its built right into the bulb.

Second question on the peters fertilizer,the answer is yes,you can use it for flowering,i would only use one spoon to a gallon of water & feed it along with a watering every 10 days,if the plants are outdoors i wouldnt use molasses as the sweetness will draw bugs & varmints.

Dont be nuts with the fertilizer,feeding every 10 days is playing it safe so you dont over fertilize & cause a bunch of problems that are assured to hasten a good harvest,playing it safe assures a good harvest.
 
First thing,no,you cant just screw any size hps into a regular light socket,all hps bulbs no matter the size require a ballast, just the same as florescent lights,remember cfl lights also require a ballast but its built right into the bulb.

Second question on the peters fertilizer,the answer is yes,you can use it for flowering,i would only use one spoon to a gallon of water & feed it along with a watering every 10 days,if the plants are outdoors i wouldnt use molasses as the sweetness will draw bugs & varmints.

Dont be nuts with the fertilizer,feeding every 10 days is playing it safe so you dont over fertilize & cause a bunch of problems that are assured to hasten a good harvest,playing it safe assures a good harvest.
thanks the plant is inside tho so how should I water it? Everytime I water just use the molasses and every ten days use the nutes?
 

panhead

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You never want to add any type additive every time you water,the soil needs time to process the molasses,if not given enough time it ends up being worse than adding nothing at all,the actual plant uses very little if anything from the mollases,its main benifit is from feeding the organisims within the soil,you only want to use molasses every few weeks & when using keep the amounts small,like about 4 or 5 spoonfull per gallon.

As for watering you should wait until the soil is dry before you water,when you do water you want to flood the plant until water flows from the bottom,let it sit a half hour & water heavily again,this assures no dry spots in the soil & pulls fresh oxygen through the soil as well.

To know if the plant needs water takes paying attention to several things,first you scarify the top inch of the soil using your fingers,the top inch should be loosened by scratching around in the soil,scarifying the soil helps the soil stay loose & it also helps with parasites,when you scarify any larve living within the soil get brought to the surface where they dry out & die,it also helps you feel moisture in the soil.

After loosening the top in inch of soil stick your finger deep into the soil,try & feel any moisture in the soil,if it feels cold or very cool most likely its still wet,you want the soil to feel dry & about as warm as your other fingers that are not in the soil.

You can also tell by how heavy/light the pot feels when you pick it up.

Underwatering is very rarely a concern,the bottom of the pot stays wet for days & most new growers overwater,underwatering is very easy to spot,on day the leaves look normal & the very next day all the largest leaves will droop,your far better to be very cautious & water only when your sure its dry than to constantly over water.

The next time you think it needs water wait an extra day or 3 before watering,pay attention to the leaves,if after waiting a few extra days the leaves are not showing signs of thirst then you've surely been over watering & should cut back on the water,im not saying you want the leaves to droop but waiting the extra 3 days will show you something,a thirsty plant cant go 3 days without drooping,now you know how much over watering has been going on.
 
You never want to add any type additive every time you water,the soil needs time to process the molasses,if not given enough time it ends up being worse than adding nothing at all,the actual plant uses very little if anything from the mollases,its main benifit is from feeding the organisims within the soil,you only want to use molasses every few weeks & when using keep the amounts small,like about 4 or 5 spoonfull per gallon.

As for watering you should wait until the soil is dry before you water,when you do water you want to flood the plant until water flows from the bottom,let it sit a half hour & water heavily again,this assures no dry spots in the soil & pulls fresh oxygen through the soil as well.

To know if the plant needs water takes paying attention to several things,first you scarify the top inch of the soil using your fingers,the top inch should be loosened by scratching around in the soil,scarifying the soil helps the soil stay loose & it also helps with parasites,when you scarify any larve living within the soil get brought to the surface where they dry out & die,it also helps you feel moisture in the soil.

After loosening the top in inch of soil stick your finger deep into the soil,try & feel any moisture in the soil,if it feels cold or very cool most likely its still wet,you want the soil to feel dry & about as warm as your other fingers that are not in the soil.

You can also tell by how heavy/light the pot feels when you pick it up.

Underwatering is very rarely a concern,the bottom of the pot stays wet for days & most new growers overwater,underwatering is very easy to spot,on day the leaves look normal & the very next day all the largest leaves will droop,your far better to be very cautious & water only when your sure its dry than to constantly over water.

The next time you think it needs water wait an extra day or 3 before watering,pay attention to the leaves,if after waiting a few extra days the leaves are not showing signs of thirst then you've surely been over watering & should cut back on the water,im not saying you want the leaves to droop but waiting the extra 3 days will show you something,a thirsty plant cant go 3 days without drooping,now you know how much over watering has been going on.


so what do you think my feeding schedule should b? like every ten days use the nutes and other then that water when its dry? and i should use molasses every other time i water?
 

panhead

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I covered those questions,giving molasses or anything else in every other watering is too much,only add molasses every few weeks.

The ferfilizer should be added about every 10 days,longer if there is only one or two waterings within the 10 day period,if the plant needs watering every other day then using a 10 day fertilizer schedule is perfect,if your watering the plant less then you wait longer to refertilize,its a judgement call based on conditions not a routine schedule.

The plant is never going to eat everything you feed it in a day or two,what you put in the soil stays there until the plant eats it or you flush it out,you can put together a feeding & watering schedule from the info ive given you,i cant see the plants nor can i feel the soil,this is where you are going to have to learn the soil condition by using the techniques outlined in my posts.

If your looking for an exact day count on exactly how often to water or feed i cant do that & nobody else can either,it all depends on how fast the plant is using what you give it & only you will know that by close inspection.
 
I covered those questions,giving molasses or anything else in every other watering is too much,only add molasses every few weeks.

The ferfilizer should be added about every 10 days,longer if there is only one or two waterings within the 10 day period,if the plant needs watering every other day then using a 10 day fertilizer schedule is perfect,if your watering the plant less then you wait longer to refertilize,its a judgement call based on conditions not a routine schedule.

The plant is never going to eat everything you feed it in a day or two,what you put in the soil stays there until the plant eats it or you flush it out,you can put together a feeding & watering schedule from the info ive given you,i cant see the plants nor can i feel the soil,this is where you are going to have to learn the soil condition by using the techniques outlined in my posts.

If your looking for an exact day count on exactly how often to water or feed i cant do that & nobody else can either,it all depends on how fast the plant is using what you give it & only you will know that by close inspection.


Ok tyvm u answered every1 of my questions
 
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