shiftythunderf*ck
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I use the all purpose chem nute. have a hydro setup and it works great. people just cant leave the plant alone and either fert too early (before 2 wks) or put way too much. 1/4 strength should be used for the 1st feed.
Ok Guys,I use the all purpose chem nute. have a hydro setup and it works great. people just cant leave the plant alone and either fert too early (before 2 wks) or put way too much. 1/4 strength should be used for the 1st feed.
so then i have a question would it be better to use the miracle-grow liquid plant foot which is hight in nitrogen (N) at 8% for at least the veg. state? or am i just confuseing everone here....lol ( sorry just starting out with this )
fyi organic mg soil doest contain anything besides nitrogen as far as i knowOk Miracle Grow is fine if you do not mind not growing to your fullest potential. If you?re running HID lamps in your space you know how expensive it can be. Do you really want to waste all your hard earned money and time on a substantially low yield crop? If you answered no keep reading I will tell you why Miracle Grow is not the best choice for growing marijuana. However if you insist on feeding your plants with Miracle Grow or planting them in Miracle Grow Soil I have advice for you too.
Miracle grow is not designed to meet the needs of marijuana the results can only be second rate at best when using an inferior fertilizer. The cannabis plant requires high concentrations of (N) Nitrogen during the vegetative stage and high doses of (K) potassium during bud production. These are two of the most essential of nutrients a strong cannabis plant needs to thrive. Not only does cannabis need these compounds to grow, it also needs them at the correct time to be used efficiently.
When growing in soil ("Big mess YUK") as opposed to hydroponics many growers will take shortcuts in the beginning that will have greater long term effects on the end result. One of the most well known mistakes by armature growers is to use ready mixed soils. These are soils with trace minerals and vitamins already in the soil. Many of these products come pre-mixed with a time release system to release the fertilizers into the plants root system over time. This will lead to burning your plants later on when you fertilize them and then the soil does the same. As for the stand alone fertilizers by Miracle Grow they do not contain enough (N) Nitrogen or (K) Potassium and are usually not the best choice for more serious growers. Check your fertilizers for the fertilizer concentrations listing. A fertilizer marked 10-15-20 would contain 10% Nitrogen 15% Phosphorus and 20% Potassium. During vegetative growth look for a fertilizer that contains higher doses of (N) Nitrogen and one with a higher (K) Potassium dosage for flowering mature plants. Also you may want to consider the trace elements a cannabis plant needs for a healthy life cycle such as (Zn) zinc, (Cu) copper, (Mn) Manganese and (Fe) iron. Most of these will be included in a good fertilizer. Try using a "soiless mix" which is simply soil with no nutritional content. This is like starting with a clean slate. Soiless mixes can be bought or mixed by hand. They usually consist of sphagnum peat moss, vermiculite and perlite. In addition you can add fertilizers to the soil during mixing time or later on. I recomend bat bat guano and or worm castings if using soil.As a personal preference I choose Advanced Nutrients line of nutrients for my hydroponic system and I am impressed at the results. The reason being they are designed to grow cannabis like no other. Treat your plants with respect and dignity and they will return the favor come harvest time.
One more thing yellowing leaves does not always indicate nitrogen deficiency. If growing indoors always make sure your container is large enough to support the developing root mass. Large plants in small containers can yeild effects similar to that of Nitrogen Deficiency (i.e curled leaf tips, yellowing of lower fan leaves). Many growers will assume the plant needs nitrogen and in turn burn the plant.
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wow this is f'ing interesting! im using mg organic and everything u described about da crispy twisty leaves is happening FUCK im also getting slight yellowingOk Guys,
Getting back to Miracle Grow. I bought a couple really nice Hindu Kush Clones from a local dispensary in my area. The clones where in a rockwool medium, and where in excellent condition.
I put them in a 10" plastic pot and used the Miracle Grow Potting Soil (really good lighting. It looked pretty good out of the bag. Had a very dark color with perlite and 3 months of nutrients already in the bag.
Honestly guys, especially for newbies, do not use this soil for cutting or seeds. There is way to many nutes that create something called nute burn. You can tell nute burn by the decelerated growth and upward or downward apearence at the ends of the leaves. They kinda seem a little crispy(dry) at the ends. I know their are alot of people out there use miracle gro, but for nubies please stay away. Also, miracle gro retain water very well, maybe too well. For newbies that want to water there plants on a daily, stay awy from this soil. So before it was to late, I decided to flush the roots and use a different soil medium.
I decided to use a soil called Kelloggs Patio Potting Soil(or something like that). It's a very inexspensive and well mixed organic potting soil. I really recomend it. It has bat guana, worm castings, chicken and poo etc., and it's cheap. I also decided to use a little B-1 solution, during my first waterings, to prevent less shock to the plant. It's honestly been like 4 hours, and the palnts look way better already.
In a week I will fertilize with fish fertilizer, and a little super thrive to really give it a boost during veg stage. Havn't decided what I want to use during flowering stage.
Anyways, for all you newbies out there, please stay away from Miraclr Gro, unless you know what your doing. Good luck to all.
Just because your using miracle gro soil doesn't necessarily mean that the reason for the problem with your plants are contributed by that.wow this is f'ing interesting! im using mg organic and everything u described about da crispy twisty leaves is happening FUCK im also getting slight yellowing