Then there's your answer!I haven’t fed them anything really..it wasn’t planned I just threw some seeds in my old hog pen and boom now there’s a 7 foot pot plant
Go to Lowe's or any garden supply and buy flower food. Anything for azaleas or rhododendrons works. Not rose food. Otherwise pot nutrients buy a jug of micros and a jug of bloom from a 3 part system. Forget the grow. Mix 1-1/2 teaspoons of micros and 1 tablespoon of bloom per gallon of water. Using tap water add 1 tablespoon Epsom salts in to cover magnesium .What should I feed it at this stage ?
You have to get on it fast as she's at a crucial stage, approaching mid flower..this is where flower development hits its peak and plant gets hungriest! Don't 'overdo' it just because she's lacking now...get a fertilizer with about a 1-2-2 ratio of npk...higher concentration (around a 5-10-10), but around that ratio. Usually they lack in magnesium and sulfur, check the label...if they don't have those 2 elements, add about a teaspoon of epsom salt/gallon of water for now. The yellowing at the edge may not recover, and may actually turn rusty/burnt if potassium isn't given soon enough, but the plant will go on and produce..just feed her well, but not too much!!!Is it possible for my plant regain what it lost if I start feeding it now ?
Check with a scope to see if ready..only way to really tell. That's the problem planting multiple plants that are in different stages of life, in the same root system. hard to feed properly. See how it progresses in the coming week.This is the plant right next to her should I go ahead and harvest ? I think my bigger female is sucking this one dry .
Harvest what exactly?This is the plant right next to her should I go ahead and harvest ? I think my bigger female is sucking this one dry .
Harvest what exactly?