Get yourself some Super Thrive. You can find it almost everywhere garden supplies are sold, even Wal-Mart. Its basically vitamin b1 and it works great for transplanting to help babies with transplant shock.Soooo. Transplanting today. Still looking for some opinions on mushroom compost, or other recommendations for soil.
Hmm. No it doesn't ill pick some up when i go out to grab my FF nutes.Once the flowering starts, no more topping. I think too much fish juice will just flat-out burn the leaves. Sounds like a deficiency. Superthrive is for emergeny 911 use. Like an IV in the arm. Use it carefully. Does your soil have the trace minerals that it needs? I use Greensand & Epson Salt to supply these needed addatives. Watch them black pots, they are little ovens. Double pot to help the roots from cooking.
I already have good Fish Fert so just Tiger Bloom? none of the other in the trio? and thanks for the tips.Hey young...I'm down on the east end of the gorge...I'd say at this point be careful with whatever you use. You can spent a ton on them and at this point in the season the benefits might not be worth the cost. "IF" you want to keep the N up a little while getting the phosphorus to the plant for flowering, you could get some Alaska Fish Fert (5-1-1) and FF Tiger Bloom Blossom Builder (2-8-4) and don't use full strength of either..Your plants are pretty small and will shows signs of over fertilization pretty quick.
You could get by with the smalled pint sized Alaska for about 6 bucks at HomeDepot and 20 bucks for the Tiger Bloom. Those two should see you through harvest.
I've got a big ol German shephard for that issue.Be careful with the fish emulsion if you are growing outdoors!! When I used it, that stuff attraced critters - Raccoons & oppossum. They proceeded to dig up several of my ladies. Those pests love fish and they can smell it a long way away.
Good luck!