Nutes help!! Soon to be flowering!

DattPiff

Member
So my clones have been under my 400w MH for some time now and i think its time to switch over to the HPS. They are all atleast 2 feet except one that has allready started flowering. Now im about to transplant them all into 5 gallon buckets with all organic compost and i was wondering what i should do for nutes?! My buddy has his head set on getting bat guano and mixing it in with the soil for the nutes.. This is my first grow and im trying to keep it all organic. Can anyone help me out with what i should be doing to help with my yields?!:bigjoint: Ill try to post some pics of how they look soon.
 

smppro

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Either mix the guano into the soil or make tea out of it, its probably your nest bet for staying organic
 

bakeddude

Active Member
Transplant them and then wait a week before switching to 12/12 (Flowering). This will give your plants time to fill in the added space with roots and therefore make bigger buds.

Also, if you want to stay organic then yes get a bunch of different things that are organic for nutes and mix them in your soil prior to the transplant. When you do transplant shake off some of the older soil and put it in your newly mixed up soil and they will love youu.
 

itsgrowinglikeaweed

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So my clones have been under my 400w MH for some time now and i think its time to switch over to the HPS. They are all atleast 2 feet except one that has allready started flowering. Now im about to transplant them all into 5 gallon buckets with all organic compost and i was wondering what i should do for nutes?! My buddy has his head set on getting bat guano and mixing it in with the soil for the nutes.. This is my first grow and im trying to keep it all organic. Can anyone help me out with what i should be doing to help with my yields?!:bigjoint: Ill try to post some pics of how they look soon.
Another vote yeah on the bat guano. And I really like the all orgainc compost, but make sure you add something to help the drainage. Perlite, vermiculite etc...this is VERY important.
If its good compost you may not have to add any additional fertilizer. Maybe some molasses tea to feed the soil microbes. Have you done any reading in the organics forum? Definitely check that out. You should be on your way to some healthy buds.:joint::peace:
 
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