Melangwanja
Active Member
I learned a great lesson, about two days ago. I found out that if you want to use flowering nutes, you've gotta get some that are actually made for your plants, and not some other ones.
Here's how it happened:
-Day I started to flower, I gave me plant some Shultz Africain Violet flowering nutes (8-14-9), and my plant started to flower a tincy, wincy little.
-after about 1 week of the same schedule, and the same plant food, it had barely grown to flower as I often see on the net (since this is my first grow).
I receive some new fertilizer, Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom (3-12-6), administer it, and the very next day, BANG! It's actually looked like if it finally decided to bloom properly.
Lesson learned: Don't look around for the cheapest flowering nute you can find at any old grocerie shop. Look for a proper one, even if it does cost a 10-15$ more. A nice place to get some too is off of ebay.
Lookin' forward to that other thing that's supposed to arrive next week!
'till next time!![Weed :weed: :weed:](/styles/smilies/weed2.gif)
Nurse Melan
Here's how it happened:
-Day I started to flower, I gave me plant some Shultz Africain Violet flowering nutes (8-14-9), and my plant started to flower a tincy, wincy little.
-after about 1 week of the same schedule, and the same plant food, it had barely grown to flower as I often see on the net (since this is my first grow).
I receive some new fertilizer, Dyna-Gro Liquid Bloom (3-12-6), administer it, and the very next day, BANG! It's actually looked like if it finally decided to bloom properly.
Lesson learned: Don't look around for the cheapest flowering nute you can find at any old grocerie shop. Look for a proper one, even if it does cost a 10-15$ more. A nice place to get some too is off of ebay.
Lookin' forward to that other thing that's supposed to arrive next week!
'till next time!
![Weed :weed: :weed:](/styles/smilies/weed2.gif)
Nurse Melan