Spider mites?

BM9AGS

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Your call bro. I buy nitrogen specific liquid. Verde makes it. That way when they look flushed I give it some. From spraying leaves to adding to water. Xtremegardening azos is awesome for nitrogen too. Makes them green with in hours
 

Chriswolfee94

Active Member
It says 6-4-4 is the ratio on the bottle which one represents the nitrogen content also my last feeding I did 2tesp per gal per plant and it says General feeding is between 2and3 tesp per gal and 4 tesp for heavy feeding also should I start the tiger bloom yet? Would that help there almost 8 weeks old
 

PugBacon

Member
Yeah haha I know I searched Lowe's for an hour and a half all they had were those damn blue buckets but I was able to by a 40lb bag of organic soil and 2 buckets for 9.97 so that was what i liked most haha
What kinda soil did you get from lowea. I'm in a situation where I have to penny pinch the rest of this month (unexpected hvac issue) and need to transfer my solo cups with ffof to larger 5 gallon pots and don't have the cash to drop $60-$100 on FFOF soil.
 

Chriswolfee94

Active Member
It's a simple soil but is organic but it's no fox farm soil but it works and there is perlite in it but in my opinion I'd add a little more to it I wasn't able to do that this time around cause this grow season I'm on a budget as well but so far seems to be working fine my plants have just had some hell cause there's a lot of slugs in my area that fucked one my plants a little and some sort of bug that I thought were mites but fixed that with a trick an old timer taught me so I have no need to buy the bug repellent for plants
 
The holes in the lower part of the leaf is grasshopper damage. Growing outdoors they are bad this time of year. Spread nolo bait around them, its an organic preventative. Its a sawdust like substance and works well outside/greenhouse setting.
 
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