stillsmokin'
Active Member
Hello to everyone,
I have a bit of a dilemma. For the first time in 35 years I am currently using a time release plant food (Ozmocote 20-6-12 ), that feeds for up to 4 months. My babies (looking excellent!), which are a variety of indica/sativa are 2 months into the (indoor) vegetative cycle. Excluding the indicas, the average height of the sativas is around 2.5 ft. Due to time constraints, I need to induce flowering within the next couple of weeks. Okay here is the dilemma, if you haven't figured it out by now. I feel as if I have painted myself in a corner. The soil containing 4 months worth of time release nutrients (mixed into the soil), have about 2 more months of feeding. Remember that the nitrogen is 20 and the phosphate 6. I am savvy to the fact that before and during flowering, nitrogen levels should be reduced, while phosphate levels should be raised. Keeping in mind that the Ozmocote has another 2 months worth of nutrients left, could someone please offer any ideas or suggestions as to just what I should do with 2 months worth of vegetative nutrients to go and the induction of flowering around the corner (2 weeks). Should I perform a careful transplant of said babies into a more neutral growing media and then manually feed them something like Vigoro Bloom Builder (water soluble) 10-52-10? Or, since sativas are known to continue vegetative growth while at the same time flowering, should I leave them in the growing media that they are currently in and just manually feed them nutrients that are low (5) in nitrogen and high in phosphate? I feel like such a "veg" head for allowing this oversight to happen in the first place. Any and all suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
stillsmokin'
I have a bit of a dilemma. For the first time in 35 years I am currently using a time release plant food (Ozmocote 20-6-12 ), that feeds for up to 4 months. My babies (looking excellent!), which are a variety of indica/sativa are 2 months into the (indoor) vegetative cycle. Excluding the indicas, the average height of the sativas is around 2.5 ft. Due to time constraints, I need to induce flowering within the next couple of weeks. Okay here is the dilemma, if you haven't figured it out by now. I feel as if I have painted myself in a corner. The soil containing 4 months worth of time release nutrients (mixed into the soil), have about 2 more months of feeding. Remember that the nitrogen is 20 and the phosphate 6. I am savvy to the fact that before and during flowering, nitrogen levels should be reduced, while phosphate levels should be raised. Keeping in mind that the Ozmocote has another 2 months worth of nutrients left, could someone please offer any ideas or suggestions as to just what I should do with 2 months worth of vegetative nutrients to go and the induction of flowering around the corner (2 weeks). Should I perform a careful transplant of said babies into a more neutral growing media and then manually feed them something like Vigoro Bloom Builder (water soluble) 10-52-10? Or, since sativas are known to continue vegetative growth while at the same time flowering, should I leave them in the growing media that they are currently in and just manually feed them nutrients that are low (5) in nitrogen and high in phosphate? I feel like such a "veg" head for allowing this oversight to happen in the first place. Any and all suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
stillsmokin'