I need advices for choosing a good nutrient for a photoperiod 1 month in flower

YellowSeeds

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Need your help!! my outdoor photoperiod plant has been only fed with water (rain water at ph 6.5-7.5) i did a super soil: pro-mix hp, worm castings, gaia green 444 and 284 with mykos for the roots. I never gave her nutrients and it worked real good. But now we are late sept. and here in east Canada the cold weather is coming soon maybe 5 more weeks. See photos, it looks good but the buds are not very dense so i was thinking feeding her to get bigger and harder buds. Is there something real good you could suggest me, there are too many products on the market. Thanks
 

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YellowSeeds

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For a plant to develope properly it needs its leaves for photosynthesis..
so i should have not defoliate the leaves, there is less photosynthesis but with less leaves will the leaves still will develop a little bit of photosynthesis to get more dense and bigger buds? Is there any nutrient that could help my plant or i just continue feeding her with water only? Please answer me if you have the time. Thanks a lot
 

YellowSeeds

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For a plant to develope properly it needs its leaves for photosynthesis..
For a plant to develope properly it needs its leaves for photosynthesis..
You made me understand the importance of the leaves for the photosynthesis. This is all new for me, hope i still have enough leaves for her to get stronger and today i have cut all the white cords holding the branches for low stress training. Thanks
 

driver77

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Your nutrients are fine....you could top dress with the 284. It's not going to need much though. Think of leaves as solar panels that also act as batteries to store nutrients.......next time go much easier on defoliation.
 

SouthFloridaGenetics

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Need your help!! my outdoor photoperiod plant has been only fed with water (rain water at ph 6.5-7.5) i did a super soil: pro-mix hp, worm castings, gaia green 444 and 284 with mykos for the roots. I never gave her nutrients and it worked real good. But now we are late sept. and here in east Canada the cold weather is coming soon maybe 5 more weeks. See photos, it looks good but the buds are not very dense so i was thinking feeding her to get bigger and harder buds. Is there something real good you could suggest me, there are too many products on the market. Thanks
Outdoor plants are not usually defoliated due to the sunlight reaching a lot more of the plant due to planetary motion. Defoliation is an indoor sport for areas under the canopy that light will not reach. Your naked plant will hate you and make you pay in the end. Just watch and see!! Good luck with your joint.
 
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