Nitrogen and my plants

Potolota

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So I heard nitrogen helps with plants growth and u can make it with yeast sugar and water, my question is how often should i use nitrogen how much should I alow the plants to intake before removing the compound and what's the expected result?! Thanks for all replies
 

Kite High

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you are speaking of co2 and water and yeast will not contribute enough to make any benefit...nitrogen is 70% of air...nitrogen is needed abundantly in the root zone for growth
 

Bakatare666

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So I heard nitrogen helps with plants growth and u can make it with yeast sugar and water, my question is how often should i use nitrogen how much should I alow the plants to intake before removing the compound and what's the expected result?! Thanks for all replies
I think you really need to become friends with Google.
You're confused.
Yes, plants like N, but it sounds like what you're trying to make in the kitchen with mommy's stuff is CO2, which is used in an entirely different way and on a different schedule than N.
 

Kite High

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If, by that, you mean - "Does the water swirl in the opposit direction, as opposed to the Northern Hemisphere?" - Then the answer is YES.
I thought she meant it comes spraying out of the toilet....doesnt mention the swirl...but yeah been there and SA and indeed turns opposite...lol
 

Potolota

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lol sorry i did look up some of the stuff on google but most of it was told to me by a friend thats why i asked. i have a container of superthrive that i am suppost to mix with water and give to plants that way, will this have enough so i dont to use nitrogen or c02 or should i still find ways to add this to the plants. when i was growing before i didnt use any additives or special methods but the plants produce tiny amount of buds so thats why i am seeking ways to improve
 

wristychronicles

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Superthrive is not plant food, if you build a rich organic soil ( composted casting, guanos, meals)you can get away without too much food, however it is sounding like you want to go super cheap. I would suggest going to your local nursery telling them you are growing organic tomatoes and want an all inclusive fertilizer that has enough P to get you nice healthy fruit. I like hydro indoors, and organic outdoors. But used to get great buds growing organic indoors using a nice soil and good old water.
 

BBbubblegum

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So I heard nitrogen helps with plants growth and u can make it with yeast sugar and water, my question is how often should i use nitrogen how much should I alow the plants to intake before removing the compound and what's the expected result?! Thanks for all replies
I'm dying reading this. You are thinking about co2 not nitrogen.
 

Grandmah

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If, by that, you mean - "Does the water swirl in the opposit direction, as opposed to the Northern Hemisphere?" - Then the answer is YES.
Thanks. I should have clarified my current location because I know there are people in here from down under. Much love.
 

Potolota

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Cheap is always better but I don't mind buying what's really needed to keep the babies healthy, and sorry bout the co2 confusion was give. That information by a friend, but if I get a good nut soil the. I won't hold to worry bout adding co2 or n to the plants correct? They are already doing well by my standards maybe not impressive but can't complain. I'll Add a few photos here and let u guys see them later tonight. After lowering the lights the plants have started perking up more more
 

rwbrock

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You will need some proper food for your ladies....yes that would work for a bit. But your plants as they grow will need a more complete food. And you will need to understand a little bit more about NPK ratios (3-1-1). I like Dyna Grow products it is complete food with micros too. You would need something for Veg and Flower (will have different ratios).
 

Kite High

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You will need some proper food for your ladies....yes that would work for a bit. But your plants as they grow will need a more complete food. And you will need to understand a little bit more about NPK ratios (3-1-1). I like Dyna Grow products it is complete food with micros too. You would need something for Veg and Flower (will have different ratios).
I use DG Foliage Pro from beginning to end with outstanding results
 

Kite High

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If you get foliage pro Protekt and mag pro rom Duma gro it will make things easy complete and grow superb plants
 
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