continue using organic soil or blooming nutes for budding?

Dking93420

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Sup guys, this here is my first attempt growing and things are going great so far. She's about 40 days old and I just put her under 12/12 3 days ago.
I'm using organic soil and haven't needed any nutes yet. Due to transplanting her 4 times I guess.
Should I get some blooming nutes for her? Or should I continue using the organic stuff in the soil( ffof). Thanks
 

greasemonkeymann

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Sup guys, this here is my first attempt growing and things are going great so far. She's about 40 days old and I just put her under 12/12 3 days ago.
I'm using organic soil and haven't needed any nutes yet. Due to transplanting her 4 times I guess.
Should I get some blooming nutes for her? Or should I continue using the organic stuff in the soil( ffof). Thanks
need more information to offer any advice
Soil recipe, strain, light setup, size of container.
Don't use "bloom nutes" assuming it's bottled chemicals..
If you really want to use nutrients, use fish hydro, kelp, molasses and alfalfa tea. Or instead, Also could use a bat guano tea as well.
or topdress with EWC and comfrey.
 

MjMama

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I agree with above. Don't switch to chems when you are doing great with organics. You can buy some kelp, guano, worm castings, and molasses. They are cheaper than buying bottled stuff, better for you and your plants, and are super simply to use.

Mix 1 cup of worm castings, 1 tbs molasses, per gallon of water and that will help invigorate your soil.

And you can either mix kelp and guano into water or sprinkle it into your soil. A 1/4 cup kelp per gallon and maybe an 1/8 cup guano because it's more strong.

Or a couple tbs per application for top dressing.
 
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