WeedWorm.... For flowering, you're going to need a fertilizer, that has lower N (nitrogen) value, and higher P (Phosphorus) and K (Potassium) values. Something along the lines of 3-8-8 or 4-8-7, those are just examples.
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The key is to keep just enough N in your feeding solution to keep your ladies green, until at least week 6 (on an 8 week) flowering strain. So, you need to get yourself a bloom fertilizer to flower with, and only add in very small amounts of your grow fertilizer (as needed to keep your plants green).
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On that same note, forget the 0-50-30 bloom boosters, that yellow your plants up prematurely, and don't really increase yields.
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The strain you're growing, will yield best, if fed reasonably (low, slow and steady). That avoids, issues with different nutirents becoming built up to excessive amounts, and locking out other nutrients.
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Despite what fertilizer companies want you to believe, you can't fertilizer your way to massive yields. Each strain has a certain potential, and if fed and tended well, it will reach it's full potential......
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