Time Release Flower Nutrients and Bug Spray Question

chiefbootknocker

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Hello,

After a bit of a hiatus I'm going to get my outdoor on. I've been out of it for a long while now, but I was wondering if there are any hi P/K time release nuts for flowering out there? I don't really want to do the FF twice a week and deal with all of this measuring and keeping containers lying around. I will if I have to, but I would love to properly feed (or get close) and not be in front of my plants more than I need to for security reasons. Maybe bat guano??? I think I heard that was good for flowering.

Second does "Don't Bug Me" from FF take care of most of the common bugs for plants? Last time I did an outdoor I didn't have many problems, but I know I got a tad bit of bud rot (I know that's not bug related) and I think I had bud worms too. I would like something that takes care of them, spider mites, Aphids, (sp) and etc.


Thanks for any info...
 

kinddiesel

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no comment about bugs . I spray every other day. bugs BUG ME ! but you can flower with any nutrients . even the veg nutrients will pull good yield . there is not really much of a difference in yield when switching nutrients , like a 10/10/10 for flower compared to a 5 /55/ 15 . you may not even notice a difference .
 

chiefbootknocker

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no comment about bugs . I spray every other day. bugs BUG ME ! but you can flower with any nutrients . even the veg nutrients will pull good yield . there is not really much of a difference in yield when switching nutrients , like a 10/10/10 for flower compared to a 5 /55/ 15 . you may not even notice a difference .
Yeah you're right. When I did my last outdoor I just put it in native soil, and it did fine. I used FF a few times, but by no means did I follow the feeding schedule to the "T". One of my plants ended up at 8oz dry without anything special like I said. Now 8oz might sound a bit lame for an outdoor, but those plants only got about 4hrs of mid day direct light each day, and due to a very humid September (causing the onset of bud rot) I pulled them about 2-3 weeks early. So with that said; I think that was a decent pull.


I will research more on the bug spray. That might be an issue.


Thanks bud!
 

SenorBrownWater

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I use neem oil and pro-tekt in veg and azamax in flower....I think people here use BT for worms...I don't have worms here so I don't know...
If you use a high nitrogen nutes in flower you will end up with leafy buds....Time release nutes take away any control you have over feeding...
check out maxsea.....
 
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