OgruntZ
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Would it be too soon to start giving my nute to my plants?
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I didn't ask correctly man, that was my fault. I was wondering if it's too early to start to give her bloom nutes?Plants always need food.
I don't have dry bloom this year. Only bloom that I mix with water. I guess I'll give the bloom nute a tryI would do a handful of worm castings and half dose of dry bloom & cal/mag at that stage. But that's just me.
So in your opinion judging from my pics. Would it be too early for me to start with bloom nutes? My strain is also a fast finishing strainSome people (myself included) run veg nutes into the second week of flower. I find they still are growing fast and want the nitrogen in those first weeks. I'm in Southern Ontario. Snow flies around Halloween and my plants don't start flowering until mid-late aug. I'm starting to shade them now so I'll be able to harvest end of Oct.
I purposely run fast finishing strains. And only strains I know can be picked anytime around 8-9 weeks flower. Sometimes weather don't cooperate and your forced to pluck a little early. Last year I had to pick 2 weeks early because I was having an issue with mould and the forecast was calling for 10-15mm of rain and cold temps all week. Mother nature...
Also, which is the better time to give the nute. Late evening or early morning?So in your opinion judging from my pics. Would it be too early for me to start with bloom nutes? My strain is also a fast finishing strain
I'm using the bloom nute buildAbloom from buildAsoil. I read it, an says it has nitrogen a tad bit of nitrogen already in it so I think I'll hold off on the calmag for tonight. Just did it so we'll see what happens lol I'll update like always.You could go either way really man
If it were me..., I'd feed a 'transition' feeding kinda in between veg and bloom.
Outdoors the flowering process can take longer to get going as the day's begin to slowly loose light hours.
What fert you using?
Usually better in early morning but if they need water then water.
I find though the castings can make them bolt if they aren't well fed. Super space in between nodes. If they're well fed though I don't find that happens.Basically, 1 more full dose of veg nute and a half or quarter of bloom and calmag, as yes they are hungry for nitrogen until 3 weeks of preflower. I personally find that a heaping handful or 2 of pure worm castings plus half bloom n calmag is sufficient for the nitrogen and a pre boost of p/k during the pre flower stretch.
Hm. I don't use it so I'm unfamiliar. I do my own thing for soil it's never really exactly the same but I use similar things like Gaia green 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 also bat guano 0-13-1 and insect frass 3-2-1. And bokashi pro grow... Along with a bunch of other shit.I'm using the bloom nute buildAbloom from buildAsoil. I read it, an says it has nitrogen a tad bit of nitrogen already in it so I think I'll hold off on the calmag for tonight. Just did it so we'll see what happens lol I'll update like always.
Not to be a dork, but what do you mean castings can make them "bolt"? I always try to feed plenty. Of course I use super soil and only top dress dry nutes n castings n molasses always keeps my girls happy. But that's just me.I find though the castings can make them bolt if they aren't well fed. Super space in between nodes. If they're well fed though I don't find that happens.
Sometimes it makes them stretch and grow really fast with elongated stems if you aren't feeding enough to begin with. Just something I've found happens sometimes I dunno.Not to be a dork, but what do you mean castings can make them "bolt"? I always try to feed plenty. Of course I use super soil and only top dress dry nutes n castings n molasses always keeps my girls happy. But that's just me.
BeautIt so simple that way, Right? It works for me too. Here's a couple of my girls last week, I got a big jump start on budding my outdoor this year!
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