
Bigalmoby
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They look hungry
I was looking for flower or fruitbearing plant nutes but they only had some kind of pellets you had to mix in the soil. So that would probably be organic since it still has to be digested by the soil.If you are not going to feed them reduce light energy and if you are over 75 f reduce. This will slow metabolism and reduce slightly the fade.
No tomato or flower ferts?
It says 5ml max per liter of water. Since I dont have alot of stuff to measure it I just put a couple drops in there probably close to 5ml with a liter water. Since they have had some water yesterday im not planning at putting the whole mixed bottle in the soil.Ok terra bloom is 2 2 4 which is good and immediate release. How old is it and does it still smell the same.
If so 25% feed will not hurt.
Whatever the feed rate is reduced by 75% and mix well. pH to 6.3-6.7 and hope for the best. If feed rate calculations are not clear take a picture of the instructions and post
Then I would whack that with another liter of water! You want to tread softly when trying to make changes this late! A lot of times the plant won’t even respond! And the last thing you wanna do is torch the route zone this close to the finish line! Just two more cents from the peanut gallery!It says 5ml max per liter of water. Since I dont have alot of stuff to measure it I just put a couple drops in there probably close to 5ml with a liter water. Since they have had some water yesterday im not planning at putting the whole mixed bottle in the soil.
I dont have PH testing kits so I cant test it at the moment. Is this an issue?
It still smells the same and its from less than a year ago.
Hahaha i feel stupid for not knowing teaspoons exist.Then I would whack that with another liter of water! You want to tread softly when trying to make changes this late! A lot of times the plant won’t even respond! And the last thing you wanna do is torch the route zone this close to the finish line! Just two more cents from the peanut gallery!and 5 mL is equal to about 1 teaspoon!