crazyMIman
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Okay i just bought some Expert Garden All Purpose Flowering Plant Food and was wondering if i could put it on my plants without a problem, they are in the flowering stage. any suggestions?
thats some pretty good advice man and i agreeThe product you're using was designed as an all purpose for ACTUAL typical houseplant that are very low maintainence in comparison to cannabis. This allows them lots of room to play with in designing formulas, and typically just create a slow release with a bit of everything. I wouldn't be suprised if you have a 10-10-10 or something. This IS NOT ideal for cannabis. If you want to get the absolute best bud out of your plants, you should highly consider making a trip to a hydro shop and purchasing nutrients that are specifically designed for cannabis. A macro flowering formula would be a great start, following with some other flower boosters/addatives, molasses for carbos, you can use epsom salts for magnesium. Do some research on here and read about FLUSHING YOUR PLANTS in the final week or two of your cycle. This is the only way you will achieve full flavor, quality smoke. Bud that isn't flushed will taste harsh, be hard to light, and will burn to black ash, not grey like bud with little to no salts will.
Just a brief synopsis of some things you should be considering. Prob a lot to take in for one paragraph, but I guess the best advice I can give you is learn! Study growing from all angles! And continue to ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS!
Hope you have some extra $$$ to throw at this, as you will be very impressed with the improved results if you invest a little bit into proper nutes & equipment.
Peace!
Yes, it sounds like you're unaware of the meaning of the NPK values of nutrients. Def do some research on that topic and learn the actual structure and basis that these nutrients are derived from. When you start understanding the various organic & synthetic ingredients used for growing cannabis, as well as what exactly is in them, you can then take things to the next level and experiment with different products until you find a combination & schedule that works best for you. There are so many growing methods out there, as well as hundreds of hybrids, all of which will require slightly different care. This can be tricky at first to get down, and at times can even be disappointing at times when you don't grow the quality bud that you were hoping for. It's learning from those mistakes that will help you cross the abyss into a whole new level of growing!And just in case FYI. they have nutes 4 veg and 4 bloom. they need totally different things.
If you run to Home Depot they actually have some great options in their garden center. I use their Alaska Organics Liquid Fish Emulsion (5-1-1) which is an absolutely great product for VEG. Very potent and will last a while. I think that runs $11 for a gallon? They also have some slow release powders and pellets that you could look at. Miracle Grow has improved their line by offering Organic Blood Meal (12-0-0) & Bone Meal (5-6-2, i think?). These smaller bags will run you $5-6 a bag. Or, I purchase larger bags of bone meal made by Lilly Miller. Those are 15 lbs or so for $17. Espoma Organics is usually carried in all their garden centers. The Organic Garden Lime pellets are great for soil PH buffers, cal-mag source, ... and they also offer a soil acidifier pellet product incase you have high alkalinity. I've used Superthrive back in the day when I was starting out, but that is potent shit so if you use it, I wouldn't go too crazy with it.i know that there are different fertilizers for different things because ive used them before, such as gravity, snow storm and many others, right now i just dont have the cash for 40 and 50 dollar small bottles.
That's good to hear! So much great info out there. Def make an effort to visit all the nutrient suppliers websites, like Advanced Nutrients, Botanicare, Humbolt, Dutch Master, Roots Organics by Aurora, ... just to name a few and get aquainted. There's always scientists with PHD's working to make the nutes available to cannabis growers that much better, so always stay up with what's within your grasp. Check out seed banks and get familiar with all the strains and characteristics they bring. Learn more about Sativas & Indicas. THC, CBN, CBD, and all the many of 400 different cannabinoids in weed that gets you high. It's actually quite the complex combination that builds all the diff highs you get from various strains. Quite interesting! I could keep going on, n on. So keep diving in and keep us posted if you have any more questions! I'll send you a friend request incase you ever wanna send me a private message n ask about anything else.and mazar i shariff, thank you for the great adise and now you have me lookin all over the internet, thanks again
crazyMIman
For cannabis, that is not enough potassium for the bloom phase. The phosphorus is most important of the 3 for bud development, but the potassium levels should be trailing the phos levels by very little. Anytime you have the nitrogen levels higher than potassium in a bloom formula, VERY good chance it's not the most ideal choice. I use an organic bloom tea rated @ 3-5-4. At your more concentrated levels, that'd be about 12-20-16. You're looking @ 12-55-6. See where you're off on the charts? The N has much less value during flower than it did in veg, and it should be given in smaller doses than before anyway. Making sure you are not defecient in your PK levels during flowering is very important for proper development!Im planning on using green light super bloom.....12-55-6.... any one used this before... It seems like it has to be good .
i just got this shit and i plan on trying it out, im gonna try half strength for awhile thooIm planning on using green light super bloom.....12-55-6.... any one used this before... It seems like it has to be good .