macsnax
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There you go. I would expect them to stay pretty hungry through stretch at least, good luck.I'll hit them hard with some Dyna-gro + Mag Pro then top dress with more epsom.
There you go. I would expect them to stay pretty hungry through stretch at least, good luck.I'll hit them hard with some Dyna-gro + Mag Pro then top dress with more epsom.
Thanks, appreciate it. Since they're in ground.If I use 5 gallons of water per plant would I use the same dosage of nutes as indoor plants in pro-mix or up the dosage since they're in ground.There you go. I would expect them to stay pretty hungry through stretch at least, good luck.
Plants that size that are really hungry and they're not used to salts....... I would hit them at around 500ppm or 1.0ec and see how they react. They'll probably want more though. Just up it as you go, I bet they'll be pretty happy around 700ppm.Thanks, appreciate it. Since they're in ground.If I use 5 gallons of water per plant would I use the same dosage of nutes as indoor plants in pro-mix or up the dosage since they're in ground.
out door growing THE PH dos not matter if its high or low.Double check pH just to make sure your in range. I'm guessing heading into flower or maturity those plants are getting hungrier though. Calcium and nitrogen are likely next.
out doors use moor nuts then you do indoor.Thanks, appreciate it. Since they're in ground.If I use 5 gallons of water per plant would I use the same dosage of nutes as indoor plants in pro-mix or up the dosage since they're in ground.
up your dosage for outdoors.Thanks, appreciate it. Since they're in ground.If I use 5 gallons of water per plant would I use the same dosage of nutes as indoor plants in pro-mix or up the dosage since they're in ground.
If it's too out of whack, as in its out of range for uptake. Then it can still be an issue, especially over time. But I don't think that's his case here. He has hungry plants, lol.out door growing THE PH dos not matter if its high or low.