Hiya everyone,
Had a bit of a f**** up in this years GG. Basically don't have a car anymore and haven't had one for about 3 months. My plants are about 45miles away from my home so getting to them has been an issue; one plot has decent soil and the other has better soil. All the plants got a few handfuls of FBB and a little mulch of manure (maybe 7 inches wide and an inch thick so not very big) when they went in. Since then they have had nothing. Visited the site yesterday with the poorer soil and they were all showing signs of nute defs and some has stunted growth, aggravating to know I could have had some monsters, some of my plots are so sunny. Alas, I top dressed them with sulphate of potash and gave them about 4 litres each of tomorite. My question is, now I am capable of getting to my plots do you think its worth giving them a liquid feed regularly or shall I just leave them ?
All the best and hope everyones GG is going well.
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Bit of advice needed on last few weeks feeding
#2
Posted 19 September 2012 - 12:48 PM
kl mate sometimes your find no feed is better than feeding them, i would say if you wanna feed them then use the potash, if not leave them be buddy, if you check out my diary i got two plots, if you check out the 2nd plot none of them have ever been fed and they thriving, maybe more than the ones with feed, certainly aint no worse
#3
Posted 19 September 2012 - 01:14 PM
I'm not that experienced at this outdoor growing, but I'm a believer in making sure they have a balance of nutrients throughout the flowering phase and not just potassium. I'm not sure what's in tomorite but I expect it to be heavy on the potassium also. It depends how extreme the deficiency's are, do you have any photos? If it's a bad as you suggest I'd be thinking of making another trip and top dress with something more like NPK 7-7-7.
Staanking has a good point but it depends on your local ground conditions.
Fang
Hope that makes sense I'm rambling....stoned again in the middle of the afternoon!
Staanking has a good point but it depends on your local ground conditions.
Fang
Hope that makes sense I'm rambling....stoned again in the middle of the afternoon!
Qui me amat, amet et canem meum. (Who loves me will love my dog also.)
-St. Bernard, A.D. 1150
-St. Bernard, A.D. 1150
#4
Posted 20 September 2012 - 08:48 AM
I been giving everyhthink a heavy mulching of leaf mold and grass clippings for the past few months and a load of horse poo, fresh or non fresh im not fussed its a top dressing.
I hope this is enuf i dont wanna use any chemical ferts, i used some tomsrite in veg but stopped 3-4 weeks ago
I hope this is enuf i dont wanna use any chemical ferts, i used some tomsrite in veg but stopped 3-4 weeks ago
#5
Posted 23 September 2012 - 04:01 PM
will just give em plain water then and perhaps a little general purpose nute
#6
Posted 23 September 2012 - 04:31 PM
I don't feed at all near the end.
Sapiens Fingit Fortunam Sibi
#7
Posted 24 September 2012 - 11:01 AM
Pk 13/14 on the 5th week then just straight water till the end. No water if pos for the last 2 weeks.
#8
Posted 24 September 2012 - 11:49 AM
I'm going to feed mine with 2-3 weeks left to go. Molasses and a little fish mix.
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