Buggins
Active Member
I'm about 5 weeks into flowering. My ladies are in 5 gallon pots with a custom 'super soil' type mix. Indoors under 1000 watt HPS.
Bud growth is looking pretty slow on all plants, and I'm already starting to get some yellowing on the lower leaves this early into bloom. I think they've probably used up most of the phosphorous in the soil, and nearly all the nitrogen. They look healthy and strong, but just not filling out at all.
So my questions is, with about 4 full weeks left of blooming, and looking like my soil is getting somewhat depleted, what should I give my ladies to fatten them up and get them to the finish line with a decent yield?
these are the nutes I have at my disposal:
high phosphoros bat guano,
high phos fishbone meal,
pre-mixed powdered 'power bloom' 2-8-4,
liquid kelp,
fish emulsion,
molasses,
rock phosphate,
greensand,
epsom salts,
dolomite lime
blood and bone meal
earthworm castings
So what recipe do you recommend? And what method - A top dress? - A tea? Both?
Thanks for any tips. I'm still not so learned on how organic nutrients break down over time, so I really don't know how much to feed them, and how long it will take before I need to feed them again. Pointers apprecaited.
Bud growth is looking pretty slow on all plants, and I'm already starting to get some yellowing on the lower leaves this early into bloom. I think they've probably used up most of the phosphorous in the soil, and nearly all the nitrogen. They look healthy and strong, but just not filling out at all.
So my questions is, with about 4 full weeks left of blooming, and looking like my soil is getting somewhat depleted, what should I give my ladies to fatten them up and get them to the finish line with a decent yield?
these are the nutes I have at my disposal:
high phosphoros bat guano,
high phos fishbone meal,
pre-mixed powdered 'power bloom' 2-8-4,
liquid kelp,
fish emulsion,
molasses,
rock phosphate,
greensand,
epsom salts,
dolomite lime
blood and bone meal
earthworm castings
So what recipe do you recommend? And what method - A top dress? - A tea? Both?
Thanks for any tips. I'm still not so learned on how organic nutrients break down over time, so I really don't know how much to feed them, and how long it will take before I need to feed them again. Pointers apprecaited.