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Any advice on what shes missing
Maybe add some stakes and pull the larger stalks out of the way of the middle of the plant. Not a bad looking plant ya got there.Any advice on what shes missing
Just waterNice looking plant, are you feeding anything?
Thats impressive, what soil mix are you using? You should probably start feeding them something (lets see what others have to say) it looks super bushy and could probably use some nutes because at this point the root system will have already colonized and used most of the substrate.Just water
I agree but any suggestionsThats impressive, what soil mix are you using? You should probably start feeding them something (lets see what others have to say) it looks super bushy and could probably use some nutes because at this point the root system will have already colonized and used most of the substrate.
Shoot, maybe go ahead and toss about a quarter inch of worm castings on top of your soil, maybe pot her up like harpua was saying.I agree but any suggestions
Thats a great suggestion. I would combine it with liquid ferts, Im just a sucker for them and I do my own super soil but its easier for me to find the capabilities of the plants when using both methods, my super soil for slow release and liquid organics for a faster response from the plant and hence from me aswell.Shoot, maybe go ahead and toss about a quarter inch of worm castings on top of your soil, maybe pot her up like harpua was saying.
Okay cool im strictly organic toI would go with any true organic liquid brand. I personally like AN true organics, start with a small dose and work my way up until the plant tells me I should stay with the previous feeding. I found that its really hard to overfertilize with Iguana Juice anyway, but you also need microbes in your soil when using organic nutes. Otherwise bio-mineral is better than synthetic.
I Agree aswellThats a great suggestion. I would combine it with liquid ferts, Im just a sucker for them and I do my own super soil but its easier for me to find the capabilities of the plants when using both methods, my super soil for slow release and liquid organics for a faster response from the plant and hence from me aswell.
Worms crap gold. sorry it’s true….Okay cool im strictly organic to
I Agree aswell
A plant like that deserves the full earth. Yes to adding worm castings, peat, perlite, manure, compost. That plant has 4 months or more to reach all of its glory.Shoot, maybe go ahead and toss about a quarter inch of worm castings on top of your soil, maybe pot her up like harpua was saying.
Forgot to mention it already has calcium and magnessium and many other minerals unlike many base ferts. It takes care of everything but a boost of carbs in late flower for fattening and maybe an organic pk liquid would be nice. For pk I use big bud from AN aswell, fully organic and for carbs I use bud candy organic all grow, for the microorganisms and then more dose for fattening. Palm tree ash is a natural PK booster but I never tried it so I cant comment on it.If you wanna know why I prefeer AN Iguana Juice over any other organic fertilizer is because of the ingredients it has. Other brands like canna are not nearly as intricate, but Im not from the US and maybe you can find a cheaper equivalent.
Iguana Juice has: alfalfa extract, yeast exctact, crab meal, fish proteins, bird guano, worm castings, kelp meal, yuca extract and volcanic ash. I honestly never seen a brand with such a perfect fit for organic gardening.
A veritable schmorgasbord. A cornucopia even.If you wanna know why I prefeer AN Iguana Juice over any other organic fertilizer is because of the ingredients it has. Other brands like canna are not nearly as intricate, but Im not from the US and maybe you can find a cheaper equivalent.
Iguana Juice has: alfalfa extract, yeast exctact, soy protein, crab meal, fish proteins, bird guano, worm castings, kelp meal, yuca extract and volcanic ash. I honestly never seen a brand with such a perfect fit for organic gardening.
Truly an embarrassment of riches.A veritable schmorgasbord. A cornucopia even.