Towards the end!...nutrient questions

Hey everyone!

First off, I'm a newb grower...but a long time gardener. I am quickly approaching the last couple of weeks before my first harvest and things are going smoothly.

I am growing straight in the ground using only organic amendments. No liquid ferts aside from what I add to my AACT.

My question is this. As I'm approaching the end, what do you guys typically feed to give your buds the best chance to beef up before harvest? Also, are you all doing a flush when growing in soil (I've read about just doing water or molasses and water, etc.). I have read so many differemt opinions and growing styles that it's mind boggling. I know that answers can vary based on all sorts of things but I would love to hear from you outdoor organic folks.

Let me know if im leaving out any details.

Best,

BNB
 

jdog127

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I personally do not use anything but PH'ed RO water the last two weeks. Being a first time grower I'm more concerned about you harvesting too early. we'd love to see some pictures of your first grow. 90% of new growers will harvest too early. How are you determining when to cut?
 
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SuperNutz

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People I grew with out west always used teas but I've grown indoors solo alot and this year outdoors solo for the 1st time. I'm going to top dress a few inches of compost heavy on the phosphate and potash and also sources of micro nutrients. Basically a ripoff of Beastie Bloomz which has always been good to me for bulking up the indoor buds I've grown and used it from mid flower till the end.
 

eddy600

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You could be a bit early i'm in socal just starting 1/4 flower nute with 3/4 veg nute,unless you are light depoing take a close look at your trikes.
 

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Solid tips guys. Im heavy into flower for some varieties but just early on others. Thanks for the advice. Im gonna keep giving fish hydrosylate (cut a little) with some seabird guano + compost and molasses. From what ive read i should be in the clear as far as burning is concerned. Just a splash of nitrogen for the late bloomers and enough P for the guys that are finishing early. Sound like a plan? I brew 10 gallons at a time.
 

SuperNutz

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Solid tips guys. Im heavy into flower for some varieties but just early on others. Thanks for the advice. Im gonna keep giving fish hydrosylate (cut a little) with some seabird guano + compost and molasses. From what ive read i should be in the clear as far as burning is concerned. Just a splash of nitrogen for the late bloomers and enough P for the guys that are finishing early. Sound like a plan? I brew 10 gallons at a time.
The K is important too, the stuff for indoors they sell for a ton of money that works is stuff like this for midway to end flower.
 

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