you'll be flowering 13/11 bud, 12/12 is just the norm for indoors because some sativas wont flower without it, and flowering at 13/11 or even 14/10 just extends the time it takes to reach harvest...
How are you testing the soil PPM?
are you relying on that to say feed or not?
Lots of rain will leach the N out of the soil relatively quickly, especially growing in a pot.
its just not the same outdoors.. in fact, you may be better off, sticking that lady in the ground there instead of using the pot. Just amend the soil with some good potting soil and maybe some bone meal and worm castings. ;)
hello again
Im going by a nutrient calculator with regard to ppm in the reservoir solution ie - 3 litres of water = calculation of ppm - i don't trust the bottle due to horror story's over over ferting this has a make shift chart on the back - really don't want that to happen since i think the lady's going to produce big time for me.
Think ill go up a little in strength next watering 1100 ppm or close to it - been raining heavy last few days here :( im also going to add
nitrozyme to the brew too , that's organic so shouldn't harm the lady. The more i think about it all, i do believe its over watering , after all i watered her everyday - now its been almost a week and the spots seem to have stopped - so kudos for the input there. As for sticking her in the ground - have considered that , but feel she's too well rooted in that pot , and due to the pot size - i really don't want to harm her thru
stress.
I also use a fert meter its not electronic - its got two probes and a swing needle meter when i put this on fert analysis - after sticking it in the soil near the main stem it says "ideal" ive been going by this from day one.