Question about over nuting

GShocker

Active Member
Ok so I may or may not smoke before I read this site, and I was looking at two different Foxfarm feeding schedules, and I could've sworn it said to water feed water feed and so on. Now I looked at it and it clearly says WEEKLY FEEDING SCHEDULE. My plants are pretty huge and show no signs of distress and have been growing well. So should I just taper off, or keep doing what I am doing?
 

teoborg

Active Member
Have in mind though that is much better to have an underfertilised than an overfertillised plant..
 

GShocker

Active Member
No, I agree. I'm just sure I read it the first time to feed, water, feed, water and at the end of the week use the sledgehammer(micro nutrient) so thats what I have been doing throughout. Ill post some pics and show you what they look like.
 

GShocker

Active Member
The first one is Blueberry Dream, the second two are White Berry( BlueberryxWhite Widow), and the last two are Platinum Bubba. I've been using the full line of FF products.

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GShocker

Active Member
Yeah they are in the ground. I planted them on a slope behind my house. A couple of pepper trees keeps them out of the view of neighbors, but has blocked a lot of the light to the Blue Dream and partially Bubba. That's ok because my priority is discretion. The Blue Dream and the White Berry are in their second week of what would be FF's Beastie Blooms, but my store didn't have it so I substituted with this stuff called Bud Blood. The Platinum Bubba just done with its first week of FF's Cha Ching. I appreciate the kind words.
 

FresnoFarmer

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I feel you on the discretion. I have trees on all sides of both of my plots.....really hard to notice my grow unless you know it is there. They only receive 6 hours of direct sunlight and like 2 hours of dappled shade and the rest of the day they are completely shaded......it has been good for the heat though because they get full shade at the hottest point of the day and get morning-afternoon sunlight.
 
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