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Recently, I had some questions on Fox Farms Strawberry Fields Soil and nutrients. Basically, I was 7 weeks into veg and the ladies were showing signs of being hungry. After a few days of research, I decided to go all organic for the rest of the grow. I picked up a bag of Roots Organic Uprising and a bag of Bloom. To each of my 8 ladies, I added 2.5 teaspoons of the Uprising as top dressing; I applied it directly to the top soil in each of the pots. I worked it into the top layer of soil then applied a watering of 3 gallons with 3 tea spoons of Roots Organic Uprising in each gallon. This was a light feeding, according to the instructions provided by Roots Organic. I went light on purpose.
Early this morning (4.5 days later) and the ladies looked happier so I assume the Uprising was working. So, I made a hot soil to apply as a thick top dressing. I combined 4 gallons of Strawberry Fields with 3 tea spoons of the Uprising per gallon and applied a 1/2 gal of the mixture to each plant. Then I applied a heavy watering and zipped the tent up. I wont be able to check on them again until Thursday night or Friday morning. I will post another pic in the reply for to compare and contrast to effects of the Roots Organic. On Thursday it will be 7 days since the 1st feeding, plenty of time for the organic nutes to do their thing
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Early this morning (4.5 days later) and the ladies looked happier so I assume the Uprising was working. So, I made a hot soil to apply as a thick top dressing. I combined 4 gallons of Strawberry Fields with 3 tea spoons of the Uprising per gallon and applied a 1/2 gal of the mixture to each plant. Then I applied a heavy watering and zipped the tent up. I wont be able to check on them again until Thursday night or Friday morning. I will post another pic in the reply for to compare and contrast to effects of the Roots Organic. On Thursday it will be 7 days since the 1st feeding, plenty of time for the organic nutes to do their thing
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