I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'chemical ferts' I'm assuming you mean inorganic ferts...if so then by all means fert away. If you mean using raw salt ferts, again by all means...as long as you know what you're doing with them.hey hubert!
whats your ideas on using chemical ferts in soil? can chemical ferts kill beneficial bacteria or w/e? thanks in advance..
It sounds like it's not going to do very well inside, so outside indeed seems a better option. It will take some time to reveg, and you do run the risk of stressing it into a hermie...but it sounds as if you won't get much out of it inside.I have a female who sprouted very late and never quite got healthy. She got very tall and never had any secondary branches. Would it be worth my time to transplant her to out doors after shes already 3 weeks into flowering? She is in dirt at the moment I live in a place where there is close to 15 hours of sunlight right now she obviosly is on 12/12 right now. Thanks for your thoughts
I'd imagine greenhouses/nurserys would have Neem Oil (for bugs) and bone and/or blood meal is available at most any garden center. Of course you could get really ambitious and put up some chicken wire around the plants too, but that's more for the extreme cases.Hubert know were can i get some of the stuff to keep animals and bugs away? would local stores have these things or would i have to do it through the internet
That's pretty cool. You're appreciated.Just like the title reads...I'm here to help I have grown soil for years, indoor and outdoor and done my share of experimenting. I'm not trying to toot my own horn, but I figured I couldn't just say I'll help if you don't know if I've even grown before....isn't that right? I might not prove much help to you hydro growers, I've just recently tried my hand at hydro...I'm no expert. Just to be clear...I'm not pretending to be the knower of all that is marijuana, what I know is from experience (and some reading too!) To be honest I'm just getting tired of having to look through all the new posts all the time...so why not just let some people ask what they'd like right here.
So...Anything I can help with?
I always read that this was due to cold temps.purple stems r normal usually unless the leaves start lookin funny ur good ive had many plants that just naturally turn purple.....although im not the master grower who u address the question but its late, im stoned, and i no the answer!!
There are alot of possible reasons....Hubert
So was looking at my plants that i put outside and they look great but for one thing i noticed with one of them. the stem or it was all purpple and i have never seen this before. it that ok or does it need something
purple stems r normal usually unless the leaves start lookin funny ur good ive had many plants that just naturally turn purple.....although im not the master grower who u address the question but its late, im stoned, and i no the answer!!
In my experience both of them are right. I too have had plants with purple stems but no visible problems, so I didn't view it as a problem. Cold temps (usually night temps) can also be responsible for 'purpling' your plant. But like I say there are alot of possible causes, I've found that UVB lights purpled my plants pretty intensly last grow. And then there are the slew of nutrient deficiencies that are possible, but if everything else is 'normal' looking then it's unlikely. Among others Nitrogen defieciency will often show purple stems and yellow leaves...if you're leaves start yellowing you could add some worm castings for additional Nitrogen.I always read that this was due to cold temps.
What does Bloom Booster comprise of exactly? I searched it to try and get a better idea but it seems difficult to get ratios, or a guaranteed analysis. I'm guessing it's like a bloom fortifier (?) in that case it's ratios may be something like 0-5-3 (or something like that) it's probably a bit soon for that IMO. On the other hand it could be something like CarboLoad which is packed full of helpfull proteins and what have you...it's also very similar to, and alot more expensive than Molasses. If that's the case you can add it whenever you want, but stuff like that is usually expensive. I like the fact that you started at low dosage though, that is always the safest way to goHubert my 2 plants are 9 days into flowering, both female I have LST them since they were young and still am.
I am using MG bloom booster, fed them yesterday for the first time, is this to soon?? how often should i feed them?? im using 1/4 rec. strenth right now, should I keep going up until I reach full strenth??
Also because Ive LST both plants my one is getting very bushy is this a concern?? dont know how to prune or if I should...
thanks for all the help
Sorry about that I should have put the ratio in, its 15-30-15, plus other macro nutes. As far as the LST goes I just want a nice even canopy, am I harming anything by still LST in the flowering state??What does Bloom Booster comprise of exactly? I searched it to try and get a better idea but it seems difficult to get ratios, or a guaranteed analysis. I'm guessing it's like a bloom fortifier (?) in that case it's ratios may be something like 0-5-3 (or something like that) it's probably a bit soon for that IMO. On the other hand it could be something like CarboLoad which is packed full of helpfull proteins and what have you...it's also very similar to, and alot more expensive than Molasses. If that's the case you can add it whenever you want, but stuff like that is usually expensive. I like the fact that you started at low dosage though, that is always the safest way to go
As for your LST I'm not sure what you mean....Are you worried about the secondary budsites? Surely the crowns will have enough room to grow, and if it is the secondary (undergrowth) buds you're concerned with...LST them away from eachother, spread it out more
Okay that seems fine to add, I wouldn't use it much past week 4 or 5 though...it's pretty high in Nitrogen for flower IMO.Sorry about that I should have put the ratio in, its 15-30-15, plus other macro nutes. As far as the LST goes I just want a nice even canopy, am I harming anything by still LST in the flowering state??
I don't know of any products off the top of my head, but for now look for NPK ratios of like 1-2-2 (remember ratios can be multiplied) or 1-3-3. Basically what you want to do is decrease the Nitrogen uptake while increasing Phosphorus and Potassium uptakes. Later on in flower (like the last few weeks before flushing) you can use something like 0-3-2 or 0-2-1.thks, can you recomend a product that I can use during flowering till the end ,limited to home depot or lowes, no hydro shops in my area
Hiya hubert, I have a slight lighting problem. was using 400w mh to veg started flowering before I recived the hps got the hps and it was defective new one is on the way. Will it harm the bud's to leave the mh on 12/12 untill the hps gets here? Might be the end of the week.