ganjaluvr
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone. Hope everyone is having a good week so far.. at least today is hump day!! Half way through the work week.
I have today and tomorrow off from work.. and I'm spending both days doing research and reading up on nutrients and the different types that are available for Cannabis growing.
I was rummaging through my garage and found a huge container. Its 'Cottage Farms - Bud-N-Bloom 15-30-15.
Bud-N-Bloom Analysis
Total Soluble Nitrogen (N) - %15.00
Ammoniacal Nitrogen - %5.46
Nitrate Nitrogen - %4.92
Urea Nitrogen - %4.62
Available Phosphoric Acid - %30.00
Soluble Potash (k20) - %15.00
Trace Elements - Boron - %0.02
Copper(Chelated) - %0.05
Iron(Chelated) - %0.10
Manganese(Chelated) - %0.05
Molybdenum - %0.001
Zinc(Chelated) - %0.05Inside the container, its kinda cool how they packaged them. There is about 30 total packets left.. inside the container. Each packet contains a certain amount of nutrients inside the packet.. each packet is transparent so you can see the nutrients inside the packet. It says to use 1packet per gallon of water.. like a milk jug I would suppose.
Anyhow, I have my last Nirvana Ice plant growing right now.. and I have her in the sexing cycle. She hasn't started to actually flower just yet.. as she's only been under 12/12 lighting schedule for 5 days to be exact. So, I guess my question is this..
Should I use these for feeding during flowering? 15-30-15..
I would guess it would be just fine.. since right now she's still needs plenty of Nitrogen.. and the other nutrients. Now, if she was like in her 5th or 6th week of flowering.. I wouldn't want as much.. if any Nitrogen in the mix.. since Nitrogen is mainly used by plants.. too only help produce foliage (leaf growth)... which plants don't need once they get about to the halfway point into flowering.
Just wondering if anyone has any input on this.
Thanks in advance to anyone and everyone that puts in their 2cents.
yep, even the more experienced growers still ask questions from time to time.
which just goes to show all you new growers.. that no matter how long you've been
growing.. there's always going to be times where you learn something new..and times
where you need too ask a question.
thanks again everyone.
peace.
I have today and tomorrow off from work.. and I'm spending both days doing research and reading up on nutrients and the different types that are available for Cannabis growing.
I was rummaging through my garage and found a huge container. Its 'Cottage Farms - Bud-N-Bloom 15-30-15.
Bud-N-Bloom Analysis
Total Soluble Nitrogen (N) - %15.00
Ammoniacal Nitrogen - %5.46
Nitrate Nitrogen - %4.92
Urea Nitrogen - %4.62
Available Phosphoric Acid - %30.00
Soluble Potash (k20) - %15.00
Trace Elements - Boron - %0.02
Copper(Chelated) - %0.05
Iron(Chelated) - %0.10
Manganese(Chelated) - %0.05
Molybdenum - %0.001
Zinc(Chelated) - %0.05Inside the container, its kinda cool how they packaged them. There is about 30 total packets left.. inside the container. Each packet contains a certain amount of nutrients inside the packet.. each packet is transparent so you can see the nutrients inside the packet. It says to use 1packet per gallon of water.. like a milk jug I would suppose.
Anyhow, I have my last Nirvana Ice plant growing right now.. and I have her in the sexing cycle. She hasn't started to actually flower just yet.. as she's only been under 12/12 lighting schedule for 5 days to be exact. So, I guess my question is this..
Should I use these for feeding during flowering? 15-30-15..
I would guess it would be just fine.. since right now she's still needs plenty of Nitrogen.. and the other nutrients. Now, if she was like in her 5th or 6th week of flowering.. I wouldn't want as much.. if any Nitrogen in the mix.. since Nitrogen is mainly used by plants.. too only help produce foliage (leaf growth)... which plants don't need once they get about to the halfway point into flowering.
Just wondering if anyone has any input on this.
Thanks in advance to anyone and everyone that puts in their 2cents.
yep, even the more experienced growers still ask questions from time to time.
which just goes to show all you new growers.. that no matter how long you've been
growing.. there's always going to be times where you learn something new..and times
where you need too ask a question.
thanks again everyone.
peace.