thanks to the help on this forum, my plants are doing very well. Question: I transplanted them into 3 gal pots about 3 weeks ago, moved them outdoors, and we have had a good rain this week. the plants look very healthy and happy. They range from 14" to 19" in height. I will put in support sticks today. I haven't fed them since before the rain. I have liquid Pro Grow 3-2-4 and was feeding them 1 tbl diluted into a gallon of water, and fed them that when i watered them. They will not need water for at least 3 or 4 days. should I feed them the same thing, or something else? Thanks, Dennis
That will work I guess. But do some research on Gk website and about all the deifferent nutrients we use here. Try stuff like FoxFarm, Advanced Nutrients.. which are always the most popular among growers. :anibong: :-welcome-:
Best Organic lines Think Genral Organics, not too expeeze and molases based, or Botanicare, slightly more expeeze than G-O and kelp based if I remember correctly. Too lazy to get up and check. Worked a 12 hr shift last night and Im in the middle of smoking a succulant Master Kush joint. HIYO!!! Peace, JJb :beerchug-2:
That will work fine for vegetative. You can also do quite well with simple nutrients like Fish Emulsions, Alaska, or Neptune's Harvest, or Drammatic They are inexpensive and usually easily found in most Nursery/garden centers. I have used Alaska with success. For more advanced nutrients like those found in hydro stores, there are MANY different choices. I have been using General Hydroponics Flora Nova line and I like it pretty well, but I think I'm gonna make the switch to their General Organics line.
thanks for the help, everyone. i don't know when I'll start budding, because I am clueless as to how to continue. but I have MARIJUANA HORTICULTURE by Jorge Cervantes and I'll look in there. any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks, Dennis
If you moved them outside at this time of year, I assume you live in Australia? Is it Spring where you are? We kinda need to know that...IF you live in America and you put plants outside three weeks ago, they are ALREADY in flower mode due to the 12 hours of darkness. If so, they need to be on ProBLOOM now, at full strength, as they are mature plants. If you live in Australia and it's Spring, it's time to move on up to two TBS/gal of the ProGrow. Dixie