Newbie looking for tips

Hey there

I'm relatively new to growing and want some pointers from the professionals and veterans on here.
Have a look at my set up and let me know if you notice anything wrong, or that could be improved.

I'm currently struggling with nailing down a healthy feed schedule (mainly nervous about overfeeding).

A little bit of info:

Eastern Canada
19 plants (Registered with health canada)
10 Northern lights
9 White widow

Started from seed in an indoor grow tent sometime in early April. (Feminized, non-auto)

Transfered outdoors late May.

Let's start a dialogue!
Thanks!
 

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Hiphophippo

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Honestly they look pretty good just keep the nitrogen up for the first few weeks of flower to compensate for the stretch. What are you feeding. Are they in the ground is it amended with anything.
 
Honestly they look pretty good just keep the nitrogen up for the first few weeks of flower to compensate for the stretch. What are you feeding. Are they in the ground is it amended with anything.
I feed them twice a week with 20-20-20 miracle grow. They are in the ground which is a clay loam (natural soil for area) mixed with seafood compost.
I did a soil test two days ago that said all 3 nutrients were very low which tells me im not giving them enough. But I'm anxious about burning them with overfeed.
 

Hiphophippo

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Miracle grow is mostly all slow release be carful as you’ll battle high nitrogen problems all through flower. That’s some hot food. Is it liquid.
 

Hiphophippo

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I see. Yeah I’m not real familiar with using it but anyway you’ll want to step down the nitrogen after the third week of flower. Other than that man tie a couple branch’s down to get some better light and they’ll get even bushier. And think about some support for the buds for when they swell up during flower.
 

Hiphophippo

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I always like to add in some Epsom salt to my soil three or four times during the whole grow it helps with healthy roots and healthy flower production. I mix a few gallons of water and let it dissolve and water in around the base of the plant
 

King Dude

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They look fine to me. The soil looks like it has more clay than I would find acceptable, but the plants don't seem to be negatively affected by it. Keep up the good work.

At this point, if you ever have problems, caterpillars might come to eat your cannabis when the flowers emerge. I recommend having Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) ready before they get into that stage of growth.
 
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