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During veg I didn’t really feed to much at all soil took care of it mainly. I’ve been using the Roots Organics Teri tea bloom mixing it teaspoon into gallon of water. And I annually water every other morningHello Steve.
I have to say that this is a pretty plant!
So what fertilizer did you veg with? Name and N-P-K numbers on bottle?
How much of this fertilizer did you mix in ether a liter of water or 1 gallon of water?
How often did you feed this solution? Did you water with just water mid week?
What bloom nutrient did you add? Name and N-P-K numbers.
How much in what quantity of water.
When flowering are you still feeding your veg fertilizer along with the bloom booster?
If so what percentages of each pr gallon or liter.
Any chance you have an E.C meter or a ppm meter?
Don’t exactly remember the exact time it started I’m guessing I’m in 6-7. This is my first plant so I just want to be sure.Week 8 of flower? Plants fade naturally near the end if flower
Shoot me a picture of that Teri tea bloom will ya. Cant find anything on it.
As I'm not a fan of adding sugar to pots. I'd suggest that you grab a cup full of the best garden soil that you have available. Put it in `1 gallon of room temperature rain water. Warm up a cup of rain water nice and warm. Add 1 tablespoon of Crosby's Fancy molasses from the grocery store to the hot water and mix well, dump the warm molasses water into the gallon of rain water with garden soil. Add 1 teaspoon of Alaska fish fertilizer in the gallon of water and mix very well. You can now strain the garden soil out and put the gallon of microbe, Molasses and fish fertilizer solution someplace nice and warm for a couple of days. The microbes in the solution will eat the sugar and the fish fertilizer. There population will grow 200 or 300 times. You will see it peek. The solution will stop bubbling and the foam will start to die off. This is the time to water your plant with this solution. This will inoculate your pot with trillions of microbes. After the sugar and fish fertilizer are digested there are many nutrients left in the solution. Including a nice shot of nitrogen from the fish fertilizer.
That will give your plant a nice boost.
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One tablespoon — 20 grams (g) — of molasses contains the following amounts of a person's daily values of each nutrient:
- manganese: 13%
- magnesium: 12%
- copper: 11%
- vitamin B-6: 8%
- selenium: 6%
- potassium: 6%
- iron: 5%
- calcium: 3%
- This is super easy to do. It's 100% organic and your plant will love you for it.
- once a week. You can add your blooming mix to it when you water.
great stuff - and it works !!!! also there is a Veg - you need to brew it 24hrs before using
Yea I’m going to pick that one up for my next plantgreat stuff - and it works !!!! also there is a Veg - you need to brew it 24hrs before using
Awesome thank you for your inputOk. I seen it but wanted to make sure, I'd say your onto something. Your plant is budding up nicely, looks pretty happy but like I posted earlier, Inoculating your soil with fresh microbes will help keep your plant well fed. The Nutrients available in the molasses will keep her super happy and the fish fertilizer will give her a little boost of nitrogen. Think it over.
I put a 3lb bag on my to get list for next fall as well. Already made my veg fertilizer for next season. But I'm going to have to give this stuff a shot.Yea I’m going to pick that one up for my next plant
Yea gonna pick up the veg stuff this week and I’m also using the Roots Organics Lush soil this time shouldn’t have to do much feeding with it.I put a 3lb bag on my to get list for next fall as well. Already made my veg fertilizer for next season. But I'm going to have to give this stuff a shot.
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