Need some tips (just started budding)

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing Techniques' started by PinkChronic, Jan 8, 2008.

  1. PinkChronic

    PinkChronic Member

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    I'm new to this forum, well writing in it actually, I've been reading people's tips for a couple months... Meangreen always has good tips. I've been looking for information on special treatments for my plants as they begin to bud. Now I know there's gotta be a organic fertilizer that I can add right at the beginning of the budding stage, at least to me it makes sense to give her a good boost. I've got 2, used to be 9, my stupid cat ripped 'em up...

    But any types of organics I can use to help stimulate this growth?
     
  2. M4N14C42O

    M4N14C42O Cannabis Connoisseur

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    The rule of thumb that i always use is, if the plant doesn't show you it needs food.....then don't feed it. The plants will let you know when they need food.
     
  3. PinkChronic

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    Well I meant more like enhancers... Watering isn't an issue, but plants feed on more than just water... It's kinda like the concept of a baby, I believe, cuz the most important part of it's life is beginning, and it now needs many more nutrients than it had in vegetative state, so other than just making sure my PK is double my N, what other tricks do you suggest?
     
  4. ninfan77

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    if you're going organic, look for bat guano high in P and lower in N. Higher phosphorus levels help flowering.
     
  5. PinkChronic

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    It has been organic... but thas stinky... I have to walk by this in the hallway all the time... Eww... Any other options? Besides it's been budding for about a week and a half now... Dunno if that matters, I was just hoping to give her a good kick to ehance the potency...
     
  6. SunshineAndDayDreams

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    ashes/charcoal are high in potassium, i would just sprinkle some ash around the base of the plant(but not real close to the stalk) and water as usual maybe crush up the charcoal and then use it but whichever you use i would suggest laying them out on a pan and baking htem in the oven at 300 for like 10-15 minutes
     

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