Do I need to feed?

Dboybudz

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One thing to have for overall great nutrients to use especially now is liquid seaweed or kelp water all over leaves soak em good and water some in too. Leaves take in the nutrients for this stuff. If you haven't fed anything yet then definitely need something with nitrogen and other nutrients. Fish fertilizer with bat quano liquid don't get that stuff or if using something similar on leaves can burn em. Just the seaweed.
 

Blue_Focus

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One thing to have for overall great nutrients to use especially now is liquid seaweed or kelp water all over leaves soak em good and water some in too. Leaves take in the nutrients for this stuff. If you haven't fed anything yet then definitely need something with nitrogen and other nutrients. Fish fertilizer with bat quano liquid don't get that stuff or if using something similar on leaves can burn em. Just the seaweed.
I have fertilizer already. Just wanted to know if it needs it.
 

conor c

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I have fertilizer already. Just wanted to know if it needs it.
I know u have you have maxed it out already see the leaf tips when u hit the highest a plant can take at that time they get blown out like the brown bits at the ends of the leaves its ok just dont feed again for a while that or the medium you used was hot to begin with either or
 

Blue_Focus

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I know u have you have maxed it out already see the leaf tips when u hit the highest a plant can take at that time they get blown out like the brown bits at the ends of the leaves its ok just dont feed again for a while that or the medium you used was hot to begin with either or
The brown bits are from last month. I haven't feed in a couple of weeks.
 

MissinThe90’sStrains

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Plant looks pretty good. One of the best things you can do right now is to start writing things down and keep some kind of journal. It doesn’t need to be too detailed, but some basic info will help steer you right most of the time. At the minimum, write down what kind of soil you started with, and any fertilizers you used - how much, and how often. If you track progress and amounts, it’s a lot easier to figure out if it’s “hungry” or “overfed”.
 
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