nute question

tigerblowztreez

Active Member
my plant is a few weeks into flowering and i seem to have misplaced my nutes. i dont have time or money to visit the hydro shop or go online. is there anything around the house or at local stores i can feed my girl? right now she is running on just water and i know it wont be enough for a good harvest.
 

jjburnout

Active Member
my plant is a few weeks into flowering and i seem to have misplaced my nutes. i dont have time or money to visit the hydro shop or go online. is there anything around the house or at local stores i can feed my girl? right now she is running on just water and i know it wont be enough for a good harvest.

My uncle swears by miracle grow bloom nutes... his harvests are top notch and I have seen buds the size of your forearm from his plants......cheep too.
I'm sure you may hear otherwise, but I have seen it firsthand.
 

tigerblowztreez

Active Member
i have some too. i tried it a while back with some smaller plants and the roots got all slimey so i'm a little hesitant to try again but i guess i have no other choice lol. maybe i'll try putting less this time. thanks for the imput tho! much appreciated!
 

tigerblowztreez

Active Member
oh trust me i did haha. i left it in the kitchen one day and i think someone in my house did something with it but everyone claims to know nothing of it. way lameee i need it most right now too. :(
 

SIV3L

Well-Known Member
I would put on my shoes and just get to any hydro store asap. Sorry I know how money goes too. There is always these home recipes.

Gelatine Plant Food

Step 1

Dissolve an envelope of unflavored gelatine in 1 cup of hot water.
Step 2

Pour the mixture into a watering can filled with 3 cups cold water.
Step 3

Shake well and water plants with this mixture for healthy, green growth.

Organic Plant Food

Step 1

Chop up enough nettle plants with an axe to produce 1 pound of plant matter.
Step 2

Place chopped nettles in bucket and fill with 1/2 gallon of water.
Step 3

Put a lid on the bucket and let it sit for two or three weeks.
Step 4

Strain out the plant matter. Dilute the remaining liquid with 6 parts water and use it as fertilizer.
 

SIV3L

Well-Known Member
stinging nettle very nutritious, containing more vitamins and minerals than nearly any other plant except for you guessed it. Grows in every location in the US. Closer and easier to find by local lakes, reservoirs and streams in all continental states. Prickly and hurts when touched so bring good gloves, but if you do get stung you simply would draw the sap juice from the root of the plant for instant relief.
 
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