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rossee
04-14-2008, 10:47 PM
hi, iam a few weeks into flowering and iam gorwing in soil. there aren't any hydro stores near by and i try to avoid having incriminating things sent to my house so heres what iam dealing with...

garden tone 4-6-6
espoma bone meal 4-12-0

and i have been debating on whether to use MG 15-30-15 (sparingly of course). i hate chemicals and it seems like to much N anyways.

any suggestions? thanks.

Mr. Clandestine
04-14-2008, 11:13 PM
hi, iam a few weeks into flowering and iam gorwing in soil. there aren't any hydro stores near by and i try to avoid having incriminating things sent to my house so heres what iam dealing with...

garden tone 4-6-6
espoma bone meal 4-12-0

and i have been debating on whether to use MG 15-30-15 (sparingly of course). i hate chemicals and it seems like to much N anyways.

any suggestions? thanks.

If the Miracle Grow is the only liquid fertilizer you have, I'd say to use that (VERY sparingly) until you can get your hands on something a little better suited for these plants. The Garden Tone is a good soil amendment, but isn't that great for liquid feedings. Same with the bone meal, only it can take anywhere from six to nine weeks (or longer) to become available for uptake. Pick a water soluble bloom fertilizer and stick with a feeding schedule. Again, I'd go ahead and lightly use the MG, if that's all you can get your hands on. But in the meantime, I'd consider possibly ordering a bloom fert online that's more appropriate for cannabis.

rossee
04-14-2008, 11:28 PM
thanks for the info, i guess ill order some tonight. there are so many to choose from. has anyone used Alaska MorBloom??

Mr. Clandestine
04-14-2008, 11:46 PM
thanks for the info, i guess ill order some tonight. there are so many to choose from.

Enough to drive one utterly insane! I've never tried the Morbloom, but I've gotten some amazing results using bat guano. Budswell is a great product and has gotten many great reviews, Sunleaves Indonesian and Jamaican guano work very well, also. I'm also trying a new product out called Rainbow Mix Bloom, but it's intended to be a soil amendment, so it probably wouldn't be the best choice for you. Also, if you end up purchasing a product with no Nitrogen, expect to see yellowing early on in flowering.

Take care. :jointsmile: