nutrients for flowering (first grow)

Dking93420

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Sup stoners. I need some help with my leading lady here. This is my first attempt growing and things couldn't be going any smoother. Just put her in 12/12 two days ago .Been using organic soil and haven't used any nutes yet, even though she's about 40 days old. Which leads to my question. Should I get some blooming nutes to feed her from now on? Or should I continue to let her feed off that good earthy shit in the soil
(even though nitrogen is in it)? Thanks
 

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a mongo frog

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Sup stoners. I need some help with my leading lady here. This is my first attempt growing and things couldn't be going any smoother. Just put her in 12/12 two days ago .Been using organic soil and haven't used any nutes yet, even though she's about 40 days old. Which leads to my question. Should I get some blooming nutes to feed her from now on? Or should I continue to let her feed off that good earthy shit in the soil
(even though nitrogen is in it)? Thanks
Great looking plant man. What Type of soil?
 

Dking93420

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At first I used Vigoro organic potting soil from home depot. Good stuff at the beginning, till it start getting hard and dry up fast. Then I found a hydro store and got some fox farm Ocean forest. I'm loving it so far.
 

707humboldt

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Ocean forest is a great soil. Something you might want to do to prevent soil from getting super hard and not draining well is adding 1/3 of perlite to your mix. I do 1/3 perlite 2/3 ocean/coco (which ever I'm doing). Adds a ton of drainage to your soil, plants love it.
 

chuck estevez

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Sup stoners. I need some help with my leading lady here. This is my first attempt growing and things couldn't be going any smoother. Just put her in 12/12 two days ago .Been using organic soil and haven't used any nutes yet, even though she's about 40 days old. Which leads to my question. Should I get some blooming nutes to feed her from now on? Or should I continue to let her feed off that good earthy shit in the soil
(even though nitrogen is in it)? Thanks
get something that feeds the soil, like a tea
 

Dking93420

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Thanks good info. I never looked into that tea stuff, might be too much work.maybe I'll do that tomorrow. You wouldn't recommend adding flowering nutrients to the soil? I want hr to thrive
 
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