any comments on nutes

Terry385

Well-Known Member
"None at the moment was just wondering if I should"..
yes
ebay ph meter ppm meter
"wondering if nutes would be a good move"
fox farm won't burn plant if you over dose it
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anzohaze

Well-Known Member
Go get some jacks classic from a nursery and start there. Its easy to use a scoop of it to whatever gallons and done. keep ppms low and ph around 6.5 in soil. And after you get a couple grows in then find something you like for nutes or organice or whatever you may choose. Start easy learn what you can and then change it to your benefit.
 

lilroach

Well-Known Member
It looks like you got a good start...nice job!

You didn't mention what you're growing your pot in....soil by the looks of it. What soil are you using?

I'm a big fan of Jacks......There are three good choices....NPK's of 20-20-20, 10-30-20, or 20-10-20. I feed 1/2 Tsp per gal from beginning to end with great success.

Stay away from the weed-specific nutrients as they are way over-priced and gives you nothing special over regular plant nutrients.

You can start feeding Jack's now....just don't over water.
 

cashgrow

New Member
It looks like you got a good start...nice job!

You didn't mention what you're growing your pot in....soil by the looks of it. What soil are you using?

I'm a big fan of Jacks......There are three good choices....NPK's of 20-20-20, 10-30-20, or 20-10-20. I feed 1/2 Tsp per gal from beginning to end with great success.

Stay away from the weed-specific nutrients as they are way over-priced and gives you nothing special over regular plant nutrients.

You can start feeding Jack's now....just don't over water.
I'm using a Soil, it seems to be working good...but I will definitely look into jacks thank you
 

GrowinDad

Well-Known Member
"a soil" doesn't tell us much. The question is whether it is a nuted soil like MG, Fox Farms, etc or something without added time released nutes. Age of plant would help as well.

It is hard to make out color from the pic. If she is getting a lighter shade of green it is a good sign she needs some nutes. But start out with a low dose.

I use dyna gro myself...
 
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