How should i apply my nutes

I'm going to buy some nutes for my cannabis plants it will be nutes in liquid form how should i apply it ? mix it in with water and give it to them like that or just pour some on the soil and then water it haha ?
 

MeJuana

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Buy Botanicare products: Pure Blend Pro Grow+Bloom, Cal Mag Plus, Silica. You also need a ph meter I recommend Oakton pH2. You need pH up and down. For the first 3 weeks don't feed your plants at all only water them with pH 6.0 - 7.0 water. After 3 weeks you follow their feed schedule mixing the Silica in first then the Cal Mag Plus then either Pure Blend Pro Grow or Bloom depending which cycle you are on. Make sure to always set your pH of your nutrient water the same as it was when it was just water, always. Use 1/2 the recommended dosage until you learn the strain but follow this feed schedule

After 3 weeks you could change the light schedule to 12 hours lights on and 12 hours total darkness. But you will probably still need some veg nutrients for the first 3 weeks of flower anyway. So you do need both grow and bloom nutrients.

Here's the feed schedule, work got busy.. Hit me with any questions you might have. This is mixed into a gallon of water Silica first, Cal Mag Plus next because of the micros, then whatever else.
http://www.botanicare.com/Assets/PDFs/Botanicare_FeedSheet.pdf
 
Buy Botanicare products: Pure Blend Pro Grow+Bloom, Cal Mag Plus, Silica. You also need a ph meter I recommend Oakton pH2. You need pH up and down. For the first 3 weeks don't feed your plants at all only water them with pH 6.0 - 7.0 water. After 3 weeks you follow their feed schedule mixing the Silica in first then the Cal Mag Plus then either Pure Blend Pro Grow or Bloom depending which cycle you are on. Make sure to always set your pH of your nutrient water the same as it was when it was just water, always. Use 1/2 the recommended dosage until you learn the strain but follow this feed schedule

After 3 weeks you could change the light schedule to 12 hours lights on and 12 hours total darkness. But you will probably still need some veg nutrients for the first 3 weeks of flower anyway. So you do need both grow and bloom nutrients.

Here's the feed schedule, work got busy.. Hit me with any questions you might have. This is mixed into a gallon of water Silica first, Cal Mag Plus next because of the micros, then whatever else.
http://www.botanicare.com/Assets/PDFs/Botanicare_FeedSheet.pdf
I'm Growing outdoors m8 I transplanted them like 3 weeks ago
 

LetsGetCritical

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Buy Botanicare products: Pure Blend Pro Grow+Bloom, Cal Mag Plus, Silica. You also need a ph meter I recommend Oakton pH2. You need pH up and down. For the first 3 weeks don't feed your plants at all only water them with pH 6.0 - 7.0 water. After 3 weeks you follow their feed schedule mixing the Silica in first then the Cal Mag Plus then either Pure Blend Pro Grow or Bloom depending which cycle you are on. Make sure to always set your pH of your nutrient water the same as it was when it was just water, always. Use 1/2 the recommended dosage until you learn the strain but follow this feed schedule

After 3 weeks you could change the light schedule to 12 hours lights on and 12 hours total darkness. But you will probably still need some veg nutrients for the first 3 weeks of flower anyway. So you do need both grow and bloom nutrients.

Here's the feed schedule, work got busy.. Hit me with any questions you might have. This is mixed into a gallon of water Silica first, Cal Mag Plus next because of the micros, then whatever else.
http://www.botanicare.com/Assets/PDFs/Botanicare_FeedSheet.pdf
you don't happen to own/work for Botanicare do you?
 

MeJuana

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you don't happen to own/work for Botanicare do you?
It's ok I don't force people to listen to me. But before you discount what I say consider two things. First I don't use nutrients anymore I use 100% organic soil I don't even use teas, just water. Second I've tried many different nutrients and I have even mixed my own.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/hydrobuddy-free-hydroponic-nute-calc-by-chem-scientist-botanist-mix-own-nutrients.368514/

No I don't work for Botanicare but if they are hiring I'm interested in hearing their offer.
 
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