Watering with chemicals

the don

Active Member
my plants are about to start budding any day now, i have grown for a few years now and had some very successful harvests, however i havnt been using any chemicals when i water them, i was wondering what kind of chemicals/products i could use as my plants start to flower.

much appreciate any help

the don
 

the don

Active Member
im growing outdoors 4 pot plants and 4 in the ground, there looking great and about to flower will post pics asap i just need some help knowing what to feed my babies.
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^Agreed, that's the best suggestion possible, given the limited amount of details provided. Some pics of your finished plants, would be really helpful, although I doubt that's possible? How did they look at the end? Were they still nice and green, or had they turned yellow, etc...? The plants in the pots will likely need more maintenance,(unless they really big pots) due the the limited soil available to them.
 

dopeedogg

Well-Known Member
^Agreed, that's the best suggestion possible, given the limited amount of details provided. Some pics of your finished plants, would be really helpful, although I doubt that's possible? How did they look at the end? Were they still nice and green, or had they turned yellow, etc...? The plants in the pots will likely need more maintenance,(unless they really big pots) due the the limited soil available to them.
Agree...A little more info would help. An easy answer is any one part bloom fertilizer...... ie.... FloraNova Bloom, SensiBloom, Solo-tek Bloom ect....
 

the don

Active Member
what kind of info did use need? i have cut the bottoms of the pots off and have put them in a garden bed which has made a lot more soil available to them.
thanks for the info guys.
 

Nilla Ice

Member
Watering with chemicals just sounds so cruel, to that plant that is... Jokes asides, I would reccomend an organic bloom nutrient. Fox Farm's makes a great general two part organic fertilizer. Look for Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom at hydro stores or online. They're the all-natural alternative to chemical fertilizers.
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
what kind of info did use need? i have cut the bottoms of the pots of and have put them in a garden bed which has made a lot more soil available to them.
thanks for the info guys.

Basically, we were trying to determine if they needed any fert at all, or if so, how much, approximately. Hard to say, when we don't know what they looked like, when they finished. :)
 

Illumination

New Member
Watering with chemicals just sounds so cruel, to that plant that is... Jokes asides, I would reccomend an organic bloom nutrient. Fox Farm's makes a great general two part organic fertilizer. Look for Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom at hydro stores or online. They're the all-natural alternative to chemical fertilizers.
Only FF Big Bloom is organic...Tiger Bloom and Grow Big are synthetic...or chems
 

the don

Active Member
i shopped around at the local gardening shop, im from down under btw, and the best i could find was 27n9p5.5k and i know thats no good but what am i suppose to do if i cant find something with more Phosphorus??


will post pics in a couple of hours
 
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