Help please x

ttystikk

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Use about half the nutrient strength listed on the label of whatever you're using, then step it up from there.
 

Mhogs

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Whatever you are doing is just fine. If there isn't a problem, then there isn't a need to change anything. Your plant isn't showing any sign of yellowing or lack of anything for that matter. Bonemeal is a good source of Phosphorus, which will help your plant in the flowering stage that you're entering. Every grow is different. Watch your leaves. They will tell you what they want.
"Less is more", always ease into new nutrients. It's always easier to add to your medium then trying to remove nutrients from it through flushing.
 

Ganjagalxo

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I brought a nutrients called open seaseme which is for the first stage of flowering will add that in slowly and hopefully in 6 weeks I should be happy!! Thank you everyone for your advise if you have any more I am open to everyone's suggestions!!x
 

mwooten102

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Whatever you are doing is just fine. If there isn't a problem, then there isn't a need to change anything. Your plant isn't showing any sign of yellowing or lack of anything for that matter. Bonemeal is a good source of Phosphorus, which will help your plant in the flowering stage that you're entering. Every grow is different. Watch your leaves. They will tell you what they want.
"Less is more", always ease into new nutrients. It's always easier to add to your medium then trying to remove nutrients from it through flushing.
Does nobody read the Fucking instructions on anything anymore?

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petmarks

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Because every strain reacts the same to nutrients right?
not exactly. sativa and ruderalis respond in complete and different ways; with respect to indicas. in fact, sativas require
a real understanding of the plants needs throughout each of the 5 stages of growth until senescence is meted out. When
I grow a ruderalis, I can get it to the end of this phase with just 3 tings. 1. Humic acid 2. seaweed 3. stick a fork in her
she's done! ha!
 

Mhogs

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not exactly. sativa and ruderalis respond in complete and different ways; with respect to indicas. in fact, sativas require
a real understanding of the plants needs throughout each of the 5 stages of growth until senescence is meted out. When
I grow a ruderalis, I can get it to the end of this phase with just 3 tings. 1. Humic acid 2. seaweed 3. stick a fork in her
she's done! ha!
Lol. . My last comment had a bit of sarcasm in it. Of course generic instructions won't apply to every plant....
 

codster25

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Does nobody read the Fucking instructions on anything anymore?

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Agree'd but for noobies that's a good way to seriously burn your plant. I always cut the number in half to start but I guess that's a good general rule, which can easily be followed by cutting the instructed dose in half of any brand to start.
 

Mhogs

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What size pots? How much are you feeding? I normally go 2:1 or 3:1.. feed:just water .... So Monday and Wednesday feed, Friday plain water... This is my flower feeding schedule though. Veg- I spread it out more like 5-6:1.
 
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