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  • Yes, I am from good ole England, I sometime wish I could live in Cali, seems like the prefect place to suit my lifestyle.. & yeah I am a big Football fan.. you support Chelsea? The people of London are excited about the game (the Blue half of London!), but Chelsea have so many suspensions for that game (as do Bayern) that it will be a very tough ask to beat Bayern in their own back yard. But, saying that, who thought Chelsea would beat Barcelona at the Nou Camp & with only 10 men?! Great performance from Chelsea.. anything is possible in the final, the pressure is really on Bayern though as they have to please the home crowd.
    Hi - yeah I would go with half the dosages listed on your bottles for veg & bloom but when you start feeding them the bloom nutes start with half & work your way up. If all is ok after a week up the nutes a little again. I am growing a Easy Ryder from the Joint Doctor at the mo & she is on 3/4 strength bloom nutes (she could actually take the full dosage I reckon, but don't wanna fix smething that aint broke!) so you can push them a but depending on size of the plant (mine is 3ft tall at the mo & halfway through flowering)
    No problem - well you will need some bloom nutes for sure if you cant use the A+B nutes you can use Tomato food, or Baby bio.. these will work with MJ. If you don't want to use what's available at your local high street then there are tons of brands you can use like GHE, Canna, Fox Farm, etc. I have only ever used GHE, Ferro & Canna Nutes & they are all as good as each other really, so depends what kind of budget you're on?
    Sorry for late reply been away for Easter.. Yes you can use those from the start but use 1/2 strength.. it's always better to under feed than over feed..Your soil should have enough nutes in it to start her off for the first couple of weeks at least.. Personally I would use any nutes until after 2 weeks.. then start with 1/2 strength Canna start & work your way up after every week or so (depending on the plants progress)
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