i'm a newbie at growing, my girls (outside) are 3.5 feet tall, budding (awesome) i have about 3 weeks left on them, i'm wondering if i should keep feeding them
I dilute solution 5xs the recommendation for outdoors... cause there could be a lack of water incident or anything .. besides most woodsy places have kick ass soil to begin with .. least where I plant in the forest they do.. so I hardly use anything at all. keep it mild ,, imo..
there hasnt been any measurable rain here in 12 days. If I had used to much fertilizer they would surly burn.. next weeks forecasted rain is to be soaking.. flushing fertilizer is harder outside( but not impossible, could make your smoke harsh.. as long as they look well, Id let them be..
the babies do look awesome, but i've been feeding once a week, rain is no problem here, only 2 weeks of good hot weather left for about 5 hours a day,i guess if it gets too cold i can take them up and move them inside, so should i stop feeding now? happy lady here with happy babies
you should let them finish off naturally outside, if you shock them by moving them it youll.. basically stalls bud growth and could revert to a vegetative cycle.. degrading tch content as it dies and comes back.. while I was able to pull buds now, is that I forced them into flower indoors and measured light values outside 12hrs, they are only getting 10hrs now in some locations but those that started to flower on teir own will still be blooming for 6 to 8 more weeks.. mid oct.. another thing is inviting the bugs that live on them inside also, which could jeopardize any indoor plants be them pot or not..
Good advice. Some plants I haven't used anything, just plain old water. I often wonder of the yield I'd have if the weather here was a little cooler, but otherwise it has been remarkably easy.