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Sunnysideup

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The other day I found a couple plants that I forgot about. These girls have been on their own for atleast 2 months, no water(only rain) no nutes. Obviously they are in full flower. My question is, now that I have them on my porch and I am taking care of them, should I start nutes on them or should I just let them go? I would like to see the buds fill in more so I am thinking nutes.
 

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gardenandcats

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Why not add nutes. Should make them even better. They look good now with no care. just imagine how much better they will get with some care nutes..
 

Sunnysideup

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I am not sure if it will shock them since they have had nothing. I think you are right, I am going to add some unless someone posts that I shouldn't...
thanks
Why not add nutes. Should make them even better. They look good now with no care. just imagine how much better they will get with some care nutes..
 

regrets

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It will not shock them as long as you start slowly, but those things look very healthy and it really depends how close they are to finish. If you have 1 week left I wouldn't bother if you feel it is more like 3-4+ weeks more then give them a small shot, but make sure that you don't overdo it.
 

Sunnysideup

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Thanks and my neighbors are not here....Most of the houses in my hood are vacant, abandoned or foreclosed....I sort of like the privacy but it does suck.
they look beautiful !! , what do your neighbors think of them .. lol ?
I think I am going to let them go another month, so I am going to add only half of the amount of nutes I usually do..I would like to see more thickness with them...but hell I am just grateful I found them.

Thanks for all the input guys.
:peace:
 

IVIR GR33N

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youve got like a little river infront of your house :D thats sooo ballin
and btw the plants look awsome i hope mine turnout to be like them or better
 
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