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harri
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Flowering Nutrients
#789996 - 08/17/15 12:36 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've got a few huge plants in pots out in a field, what nutrients would best for healthy flowers and strong resin production?
I'm looking at FF big bloom, FF tiger bloom, Flora Nova Bloom.
Is there another kind I'm over looking and what would you go with if you could only choose one?
I'll try to get some pics up soon, and incase it makes any difference, the strains are Cali connection 818 headband, Sensi silver haze 9, jack flash 5 and northern lights 9 crossed with haze.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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harri
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Re: Flowering Nutrients [Re: harri]
#790016 - 08/17/15 01:36 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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FF = Fox farm btw
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Magash
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Re: Flowering Nutrients [Re: harri]
#790037 - 08/17/15 04:05 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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FF big bloom, FF tiger bloom
Myself I've been using this for years now.
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oeric mckenna
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Re: Flowering Nutrients [Re: harri]
#790038 - 08/17/15 04:06 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Those will work good. You could also go organic with granular top dreesing since they're outdoors. If you wanted with anything locally available at like Lowe's or something. Thats what I do personally for outdoors. The other thing I like is that the plants uptake what they need and dont burn. Flushing is a snap...ect. If you go that route, you can easily, and very cheaply find something geared for tomatoes. Same profile. Or something organic thats a bit more costly & made for cannabis.
Or, use the foxfarm. Their stuff is good too. Start small with that stuff if it's your first time introducing it to your plants.
So far, my organic samples are more flavorful, and aromatic. I can pick a leaf and eat it at any stage if I feel like it... Watching the plants jam happily in organic mediums makes me feel good about it.
If you use the chem nutrients, just make sure you stop using them near the end and run straight water through your plants.
Good luck... the sun is the best
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Magash
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oeric mckenna
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Re: Flowering Nutrients [Re: Magash]
#790045 - 08/17/15 05:00 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Well I have the same strain as before and I know its more aromatic. I'm not pushing anyone to do anything. Its just what I'm doing. I also dont personally care for the need to flush so heavily or that the plant is practically poisonous otherwise. Thats major enough for me to want to move away from that. Also, there are a million ways to do organic gardening, and there are other benefits to both the grower and the plants using living soil such as resistance to pests, and being able to reuse soil.
I think some of the living mineralized soil techniques, including high brix methods are very interesting, and complex. Just presenting the other view as an option
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harri
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Thanks for the replies, I'm looking to grow as organic as possible but I'm hoping for simplicity too, so far I've been using fish emulsion and granular happy frog thats i used the rest of on the last feeding I did.
Should I get more happy frog, and as far as organic flowering nutrients what's my best bet?
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loco801
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Re: Flowering Nutrients [Re: harri]
#790090 - 08/18/15 12:11 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Earths juice fertilizers work good, haven't used the bloom yet but I am next watering.
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