to nute or not to nute?

dam612

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On a first real indoor grow so plz dont badger me with read this read that,ive read plenty of info trust me just lookin for some opinions. My partner and me are in a bit of a debate right now as to weather or not give our ladies some nutes. We have earth juice grow, catalyst, meta k, and hydrozyme (hear its a good regiment) but my partner says the plants look "too good" to start nutes, he said they will do fine if we leave them alone and only nute as we feel we need too. From everything i read they say start nutes at around 3-4 nodes with nice fan leaves(just observe for burns), maybe even a tad bit of grow for seedling. what i am lookin for is some expert advice as to weather or not i should start nutes or is there really a situation where nutes wouldnt benefit the plants bc they are "too good looking". I say nute, he says no nutes whats yall think based on these pics?
 
strains 5 auto aks, 1 auto flower power. pineapple chunk, coletrain, sharks breath and a few bag piff seeds
 
I dont know what to suggest they are looking great healthy and green, hmmmmmmmmm maybe givem some but only giveem half of what you were thinking of see how it goes from there, or pull on aside and see how it reacts to the feeding's when all else fails I tend to go with my gut whats your's saying???????
 
I think your missing the whole idea.. behind feeding cannabis plants.

good luck with your grow though man... :|


peace.
 
Hmm, when you're growing outside, I would go with using nutes. Here's why:

*You don't know what's in the soil.
*Your plants are going to get exposed to more stressors outside that are out of your control
*Your plants need to grow stronger since you might need to leave them alone for days at a time.

There are a lot of good nutes out there too that can do the work you need them to do without having to keep checking in.

But then again, if your plants are already doing well, you might have hit a sweet spot where you don't have to do all that much to keep your plants happy. I know, though, with potting soil, you only have about four weeks of nutrients for the plant to use, so you might have healthy plants now, but then the nutes can get used up and then you'll need to add more nutrients.

Seems like adding them now is the best way to prevent deficiencies.

I would also try to check out the nutrient composition of the soil there if you can. This way, you can choose nutes that make sense and that will support the plants in the way they need to be supported.

:peace:
 
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