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First grow I used this stuff Alaska fish plant food and the plants growing good .I'm about 4 week flower and was wondering can i still used it to the end .I mix with molasses and plants love it.outdoor grow
 
ive got a friend using it with kelp through flower for simplicity sake. Works fantastic seems like. If you use molasses make sure its unsulfured. Ive never used the more bloom with cannabis but i have a bottle im putting on my fall flowering marigolds and they love it.

My friend is having great results with it. I just pointed her towards it because she could get it at the home depot by her house mainly. Its too acidic to use indoors in containers but for outdoor growing on flowering plants in ground its great.

Id probably give your last good feeding 2 weeks before you expect to harvest with it. Is what i advised my friend to do


Im actually debating giving 1 good boost feeding of the alaska more bloom to my cannabis myself. Could only help em stack a little more. Theyre mainly running off goat shit and compost teas atm. Im slightly jealous watching the way my friends biggs pheno is stacking compared to my 100% goat shit compost and loam pheno. It's definitely very effective stuff.
 
This is my friends plant. Is a bubba x gelato pheno. It's been running on nothin but lots of kelp and Alaska more bloom since the first week of August. Pics couple weeks old I think.
 

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ive got a friend using it with kelp through flower for simplicity sake. Works fantastic seems like. If you use molasses make sure its unsulfured. Ive never used the more bloom with cannabis but i have a bottle im putting on my fall flowering marigolds and they love it.

My friend is having great results with it. I just pointed her towards it because she could get it at the home depot by her house mainly. Its too acidic to use indoors in containers but for outdoor growing on flowering plants in ground its great.

Id probably give your last good feeding 2 weeks before you expect to harvest with it. Is what i advised my friend to do


Im actually debating giving 1 good boost feeding of the alaska more bloom to my cannabis myself. Could only help em stack a little more. Theyre mainly running off goat shit and compost teas atm. Im slightly jealous watching the way my friends biggs pheno is stacking compared to my 100% goat shit compost and loam pheno. It's definitely very effective stuff.
ive got a friend using it with kelp through flower for simplicity sake. Works fantastic seems like. If you use molasses make sure its unsulfured. Ive never used the more bloom with cannabis but i have a bottle im putting on my fall flowering marigolds and they love it.

My friend is having great results with it. I just pointed her towards it because she could get it at the home depot by her house mainly. Its too acidic to use indoors in containers but for outdoor growing on flowering plants in ground its great.

Id probably give your last good feeding 2 weeks before you expect to harvest with it. Is what i advised my friend to do


Im actually debating giving 1 good boost feeding of the alaska more bloom to my cannabis myself. Could only help em stack a little more. Theyre mainly running off goat shit and compost teas atm. Im slightly jealous watching the way my friends biggs pheno is stacking compared to my 100% goat shit compost and loam pheno. It's definitely very effective stuff.
Great information bud
 

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yea that plant looks fantastic. Good job. Having white walls on both sides is doing ya a big solid with a stealth tucked plant like that too. Theyll get a lot more light while shaded thanks to all that white.


That a tall one in the back? Im a sativa guy at heart my friend, i can see her tucked away back there 😉😍 Those are some real hazy lookin leaves. Give her something with some N in it 🤙 i think alaska makes a fish fertilizer predominantly N too.i know ive seen it at the home depot.
 
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An old head gave me seeds and said they was michoacan. The plants get huge and buds smell like licorice and pine . Very tall plants
 

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An old head gave me seeds and said they was michoacan. The plants get huge and buds smell like licorice and pine . Very tall plants
Hope ya got a long grow season on that one lol. Your in for a long haul with her looks like. Def an old school sativa of some kind or hemp one though lmao. Very similar structure to my columbian sativa hybrids though.

And she may not need the N, i see a couple septoria spots. She prob just has septoria. My sativas brush the septoria off pretty good though. Those yellow ringed dark spots are a tell for septoria. Its a fungal infection. The plant will probably still perform pretty well being a sativa, but all of my plants with septoria are doing that yellow leaf thing too. Septoria is real bad this year.


See that tree in your last picture there? How its loosing all those leaves early? That tree has septoria. Pretty bad actually.

You know those little leaf hoppers with the spikey head that chew on your stems? thats how its spreading around i believe. Is how is it here anyway.
 
This is one of the half Columbian phenos.


Those old school sativa have the most beautiful structure imho. I love looking at the plants that grow like this.
 

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I thought it was yellowing because of low nitrogen I fed it some Alaska fish plant food and I pulled the yellow leaves off. They came off very easy . Is there any way to stop that septoria.
 
not something to worry too much about with that plant most likely, all my plants have it actually, but only a couple its really affecting negatively, and even they should still end up mostly just fine looks like.


You cant really do anything about it once theyre flowering though.

but def keep the plant as happy as you can, will keep the septoria from doing much if any real damage.

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septoria has exploded all over the country this year and ive kinda developed an eagle eye for it now.
 
I appreciate the information, now I can keep an eye on it .
 
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