boodootruedude?
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i have 2 containers of nutrients in my basement, used for the outdoor flowers/garden outside. one is a hose attachment with what look like granules of nutes inside. the other is liquid. obviously im not going to blast my ladys with a hose full of nutrients haha, i would remove the nutrients and add a teeny bit to my water (filtered or bottled).
my question is; the hose attachment has really high npk levels, 24/8/16, and the liquid is about half, 12/4/8. both miracle grow.
would the hose attachment nutes be overkill?
im currently a few weeks into flowering, about 3 weeks, and im noticing some yellowing/wilting not caused by heat or watering.
the soil im using has slow release nutes so i would be adding a super tiny amount untill i see the effect it has.
i have 2 similar ladys so maybe ill try on 1 before the other just in case.
its a "ghetto grow" inside a marshall cabinet. im not professional and wont be able to calculate ppm and ph and things like that but things look good so far!
so which would you guys use in my situation?
my question is; the hose attachment has really high npk levels, 24/8/16, and the liquid is about half, 12/4/8. both miracle grow.
would the hose attachment nutes be overkill?
im currently a few weeks into flowering, about 3 weeks, and im noticing some yellowing/wilting not caused by heat or watering.
the soil im using has slow release nutes so i would be adding a super tiny amount untill i see the effect it has.
i have 2 similar ladys so maybe ill try on 1 before the other just in case.
its a "ghetto grow" inside a marshall cabinet. im not professional and wont be able to calculate ppm and ph and things like that but things look good so far!
so which would you guys use in my situation?
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