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I'm concerned that I may overfeed my plant. How do I go about doing this so that I don't sabotage what I got going on? Is it possible to overfeed them, even if the pellets are organic?
5 gallon pots, plant has been veging for well over a month, almost two. I've never grown before so I do't know if my plants are big or not. The directions say once applied, it feeds for up to six weeks. That's 42 days, does that mean I can water it 42 times or does that mean six weeks entirely, regardless of how many times I watered?Yeah of course. Do you have directions to follow? How big is your plant? pot size too? If the plant is small i would scratch half a handful around the drip line or follow directions if you have them.
For 5gallon pots, I'm supposed to use 4 1/2 tbsps./pot. The soil have absolutely no nutrients in it. Which is why I amend it with granular nutrient. It seems to be working fine though. I do not want to chance my plant cannibalizing itself because of a lack of nutrients, but I suppose that is easier to correct than having too many nutrients in the pot, so I will hold off adding more for now.Let the plant tell you when to feed again. Cannabis takes more than some crops. I would use a handful and scratch it in all around the pot. I would assume you may want to feed again in a month but depends what kind of soil you are starting with. Does the soil have nutrients too?
It was super green, but I did heavily overfeed the nitrogen when the plant was still a seedling..Great. You are fine I think. If its not super green like dark green....its probably not overfed. You may want to look into gypsum though. Calcium is a major need with cannabis and if I read your comments right and assumed correctly you aren't using calmag or anything. Gypsum is better imo either way. If it is peat based you probably have enough mag. but minerals will start to pop up now if you are lacking. Pictures would be good to help if you need. Maybe start a diary here?
Okay, I'll do it later. I got to recompile a list of all the photos I've taken (hopefully they're still there).You can just make it about you and your garden. Its your thread or not. Some people like to share others don't. No big deal either way. Just be aware of calcium. If you can get some gypsum or old sheetrock, that is your best bet. People on here are probably against sheetrock but I aint