ok im still a noob tryin to learn here(fertz)

stoney_stoner

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ok i have this well its called "Color Burst flowering plant food" its like these pelits. says 15n-30p-15k. now could i use some thing like this in flowering stage. it also is a time release type fert but isnt water released its heat released and what they are sayin on the package that it go's by how hot the soil is. (also i can take a pic of front and back of the package (if you want) but my cam is not the greatest so i dont know if they will come out.)

and another thing its this like pellet kind of fertz, can i add small abouts the the top of my soil and get it to release and go down into the soil when watering.


**ok took some pics they came out ok**

1st is the front -2nd is inside what the fertz look like - 3rd the back
 

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Anybody have any input on this. in not in this stage so its not to big of a deal but i wanna get my things togethere so i have all need for a full thru grow and not need to buy something once i start.
 
those numbers are alittle high so if u choose to i would start it out only using half of the solution and then work into using the full amount.
 
those numbers are alittle high so if u choose to i would start it out only using half of the solution and then work into using the full amount.


well its like somthing your spose to add to you soil as mixing. is there any way i can put it in water and get the same affect. like will it desolve and then the water have the nuts in them?
 
The numbers are high in what? if you divide it its 1-2-1 NPK. whats high about that for flowering? Sounds like he may want to check some liquid ferts to me though. Those pellets you hvae are designed to be mixed in the soil and released when it rains. If there is too much nutrient in the ground it will just run away form the plants. There is a lot of ground to cover. Not really designed for an inside single pot growing situation.
 
The numbers are high in what? if you divide it its 1-2-1 NPK. whats high about that for flowering? Sounds like he may want to check some liquid ferts to me though. Those pellets you hvae are designed to be mixed in the soil and released when it rains. If there is too much nutrient in the ground it will just run away form the plants. There is a lot of ground to cover. Not really designed for an inside single pot growing situation.

ok thanks for someone finely tellin me something on this what is a decent brand fertz that i can use with out having to order them.
 
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