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I have some hydro nutes that says they can be used on soil plants. I have some outdoor plants and I was wondering if it would be a good idea to mix up a gallon of nutes per plants a dose em.
check the back label, usually there will be instructions for pots vs outdoor, etc, and directions for doses.
if not, you'll want to take it easy and start low. remember that if you give them too much there's no real way to flush em.
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It says that it can be used for soil plants and give a few doses for different plants. Is MJ considered, slow growth, normal, fast growth, or really fast growth plant? Will adding nutes increase the yeild? How often should I do it?