Any outdoor growers in the upper midwest,

Mike_the_piper

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Ok cool now I have some numbers to look for. All thru flowering just follow directions on Box? And hey thanks to everyone again!!
 

Mike_the_piper

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Ok I found plant food that's water soluble that is 18-18-21. I read on Google that early flowering stage requires 1-3-2 ratio while 0-3-3 is used for late bloom. Can someone please help me out here complete nude and got confused doing my research on nutes. Thank you!
 

Mike_the_piper

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So dr earth sounds a little more like what Google said as far as the nute 3-9-4. But I was told by someone here look for 5-15-14. So I tried n found the 18-18-21. Will that hurt my plant?
 

Kgrim

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So dr earth sounds a little more like what Google said as far as the nute 3-9-4. But I was told by someone here look for 5-15-14. So I tried n found the 18-18-21. Will that hurt my plant?
That's a little "higher" than I'd use, no pun intended. If you don't have a "grow shop" near you, try growgreenmi.com, it will take a few days to get an order to you, but pricing is great, and they have a wide selection of nutes available. I stock up in the "Dank Deals" section when stuff hits. They have Some of the best pricing I've found for nutrients, Growgeneration.com comes in 2nd, they are even less expensive than buying on Amazon.
18-18-21 won't "hurt" your plants, if your going to use it, start at 1/2 recommended strength and see how your plants take it, and ramp up from there.
 

farmerfischer

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Nice!!!!! Hopefully weather stays nicer this year than last. Hooked my brother up with a couple clones this year in the "upper" part of the mitten, and he said his have started too.
Cool deal.. it sucks when you work with a new plant and put all the work into it only to have it fall a few weeks short.. ive always found up here if they havent started flowering by the second week of august chances are they'll not finish,, thats unless we have a nice couple weeks of october with no hard frosts.. but thats rare where im at..
 
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