Its a learning process, and I'd rather you not blame me when it doesnt go right, all plants are different so a scheduled feeding is just a guidline. google "cannabis grow bible" and read the scribd version. great guide for beginners. and I use this site to diagnose any nute problems,
http://www.greenmanspage.com/guides/tables.html . it works well.
I just harvested some durban and the moby dick. I work for a dispensary so we are always growing. I dont like to take pics of the warehouse for security reasons, but Ill take a pic of my new clones going into flower this weekend.Some nice Super Skunk. They are a week late IMO so a lil large, but easy to prune as they flower. they are indicas so wont be as large anyways, but you will see what some LST can do.
I work 60-80hrs a week depending on harvest time or not. Im at work right now doing this in between patients. lol I take some pics but dont post much. gonna do some journals of my test grows in a few months to show what/if the diff is with music and without, some diff nute styles-bottled vs teas, etc. Ill keep you posted.
Start with this for 1st 3-4 weeks
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Make up IONIC Soil or Coco Bloom and supply to plants.
Supply IONIC BOOST at 1 ml per litre.
Repeat twice weekly.
Water plants with GreenMyst Humic at 5 ml per litre.
Repeat at weekly intervals until harvest.
GreenFuse Bloom can be supplied to plants weekly. 1-2 ml per litre.
Follow instructions carefully.
Continue right up to harvest.
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Make up IONIC Soil or Coco Bloom and supply to plants.
Supply IONIC BOOST at 1 ml per litre.
Repeat twice weekly until harvest.
Flush heavily about 1-1.5 weeks before picking, (this next part is not imperative but personal preference to speed drying and reduce mold possibilities) stop watering about 2-3days before clipping -depends on how often you have to water normally. Basically the day you pick the buds they should be starting to droop a little, but not crispy. Like if you missed watering them by a day
Nothing in living things can be scheduled, just use your best judgement, the best growers are just intuitive and pay attention to their plants needs.