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i have a bagseed abs out 45cm tall maybee a bit bigger when it was bout 30cm i cut off the top thinking it would stay the same hight but it has gotten bigger i am giving it fish oil n some maxi crop that i founf in the shed i have been seeing little white hairs coming out from in between the branches ill try n get some pics happerning
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has anybody had any exp with sensi nutes or canna nutes are these nutes specially formed for weed?? with my bag seed since i have the white hairs growing out slowly does this mean that its in flower and isnt going to veg any more and its putting all of its energy into forming buds ?? :haha:
Yeah mate, she`s in flower/bloom ;)

 

Time to give her more Potassium and Phosphorus ......

 

Although sensi and canna are the goods, they`re more for indoor gardening....you can use a range of fertilizers from ya local nursery for outdoor MJ....eg: fish emulsion, dynamic lifter, organic tea, manure, thrive, miracle gro, ....and so on.

 

When i grow in soil i make my own tea out of dynamic lifter, fish emulsion & blood n bone...(CHRON`S SUPER SAUCE).....

Then when mi plants are in bloom i feed them with the same mix but i add sulfate of potash to get the extra weight :blink:

 

 

Anyway hope that helps some,

 

 

Chron :freak:

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depends on ya strain......can take upto 2 to 3 months

 

maxi crop is good for veg.......read the label and see what the N.P.K rating is.....(N)nitrogen.(P)phosphorus.(K)potassium.

 

ya want a fertilizer with more P&K during bloom.......

 

 

if ya can get some pics that would give us a bit more of an idea.

 

 

 

all the best,

 

 

chron :freak: :blink:

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Mate thats more for Vege due to the high nitrogen.

 

 

The three major nutrients that are found in soil are Nitrogen,

Phosphorous and Potassium or NPK for short. NPK can come in two forms - with the soil or as a stand-alone fertilizer (usually in a bottle).

When you look at the bag you will see that the % of each part is stated.

 

Such as 20:20:20. This means 20% N, 20% P, 20% K. The remaining

40% is just other elements that make-up the soil. In liquid it would usually be water.

 

This ratio can change between different types of

nutrient and soil brands so we need to understand what Cannabis likes.

 

Cannabis plants like good levels of N and a normal level of P

and K during vegetative growth. You need to pick a bag that has all

three, not just 10:20:0. When looking at chemical fertilizers you need

a mixture that has the first number higher or equal to the rest.

 

12-12-12 is fine, 20-20-20 is fine, 12-6-6 is fine and 18-4-5 is fine. The 12-

12-12 and 20-20-20 are the best ones to find.

Something like 8-20-20 is not suitable for vegetative growth. Bags with higher P are for flowering plants.

 

As a grower we do not transplant to new soil for flowering.

We simply use plant feeds to bring up the P levels during

flowering.

 

During flowering simply switch the feeding bottle over to the one with the NPK where P has higher levels than N and K. You may want to add secondary nutrients once every 3 weeks to your grow. Epsom salts is a great way of giving your plant Mg, which is probably the most important secondary nutrient.

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