Outdoor Feeding question

ipeeinpools

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Quick background, I have 3 plants outdoors atm 2 hours away from where I live so I go visit them once a week. One is Grape Ape, the other 2 are Pineapple express. One of my PE's is in a constant state of shock ever since I broke her tops off on accident of course, but the other two are going strong. They were fed horse manure "teas" during they're veg, I wanted to do a completely non-synthetic grow. Medium consists of coir, very small amounts of aged horse manure, and organic tree composte. We are at about 4-5 weeks into flower and i've never played with the sun before and I did not set my babies up enough to not be fed. I pruned a lot of yellow and dying leaves this last Sunday, I will be back this next sunday. After going back and forth with a friend, I thought I'd get on here another opinion about feeding them :)

I was going to go down with some molasses, 1 tbs per gallon, one gallon per plant. I was going to do this for 3 weeks, he said only one feed the entire stage, any thoughts?

I also need to feed them, and I was talking to my friend about breaking down and just feeding them something from a bottle for 3 or 4 weeks, he was suggesting bubbling my own teas. As much as I love the idea of making my own tea, my time is stretched quite thin as it is. I'm ok breaking down and doing bottle nutes for a few weeks, but any suggestions of where to look for an organic feed?

Much thanks guys
 

hotrodharley

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Feed them proven nutrients. Why risk all the time, driving and expense? Plan better this winter. Flowering plants, or plants bearing fruit (including pot) need extra nutrients not used during the vegetative phase. Less nitrogen, more Phosphorous and Potassium and Mag Sulfate among others.
 

ipeeinpools

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Yea, i have a pretty good understanding of the K and the P and the N. Hence the horse manure duding the vegetative stage. Lol, these plants have not gone according to plan in the least, i've had to readjust pretty much their entire life cycle. If i have to go bottle, i'm looking for a 1-3-2 ratio

I guess it would help to say the main reason i was doing 0% bottle nutes was for blasting purposes. See how clean the BHO can get,
 
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