what to feed my mother plant?

I have a mother plant in roots organic get getting big and it time to start feeding her and I'm looking for some advise out there on what and how often I should feed her? I never keep strains around that long but this vortex I got it to good to let go! Thanks for the help and happy halloween..
 

Buddy232

Active Member
I've never grown a countinous plant before. But at the store I've seen "Mother Plant" nutrient. It's a 2 part solution and has a seductive picture of a pregnant fairy looking lady with her nipples poking through the shirt. It's definently unmistakable as far as the labeling, but as for it's effect, I'm not sure.

Best of luck my friend.
 

machnak

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Cheeseburgers! No just kidding, I normally just whatever my Veg nutrients are at the time. Hasn't failed me yet.
 

malignant

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ewc, mexican guano, kelp, fish, and a lil molasses; brew it into a tea.. or you could buy rainbow mix grow, and make that into tea with a lil molasses. organic is awesome, and it helps keep mothers healthy. synthetics breakdown the food web over time, whereas you could have a thriving network of microorganisms maintaining and feeding your plant, you just have to make tea to feed them, with a lil extra for your plant.

Orphan tears...
no!! that would be way too much salt!!!
 

tellno1

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just use your reg nutes for veging and cut them back 1/2 strength .. a mom doesnt need a lot of nutes ..
 

Wetdog

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just use your reg nutes for veging and cut them back 1/2 strength .. a mom doesnt need a lot of nutes ..
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1/2 strength nutes and 1/2 strength light. Moms don't need much.

Actually, I've had the best results with Jack's Classic Bloom Booster for long term moms. Just enough N for some growth and the higher P and K for good stems and roots. 1/2 strength every other week.

Keep up with the 'haircuts'. The last thing you need is a too large mother plant. I also bonsai and LST. Never over 1' to 1 1/2' tall.

Wet
 
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