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Rain water, feed water, and Nutrients

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Rain water, feed water, and Nutrients

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Up here in the NE, it has been raining almost all week. Not enough to cause a huge problem, but consistently getting showers. My plants just started flowering last week. They are due for a feeding, but I feed them (liquid) when I water. I am holding off on feeding because 1) I don't want to over water; and 2) since it has also been unseasonably cool (mid 60's) this week, I'm concerned that I would only be exacerbating an already high risk of Mold. At this important stage of pre flowering and early flowering, which Risk do you think is more acceptable - e.g., Water and feed at the risk of overwatering and mold, or let them be for now and just skip a couple of feedings? I tend to think the later, but I wanted to here from the folks here that have experience with such matters. Thanks!
 
Overwatering is probably the number one cause of problems on this forum. Hold off on feeding until you dry out a bit. It's been raining in NYC for 5-6 days straight and no way am I giving them any more.

What are you growing the plants in? Pots/bags or in ground?
 
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