View Full Version : 3rd Day into Flowering, Pictures and questions!
jarome88
10-29-2009, 02:49 AM
Well here is the mature plant, started flowering it a few days ago, 12/12 cycle now and the only thing the plant has been getting is water for about a week now. We're going to switch over to some different fertilizer, any suggestions on something I can get at home depot or something along those lines?
The plant looks healthy, what do you guys think?
(The box has a fan that blows during the light cycle, the lighted picture is older as you can tell, the plant was a lot smaller just 2 1/2 weeks ago)
themasta09
10-29-2009, 12:24 PM
you wat sommething LOW in 'NITROGEN'
EvilCartman
10-29-2009, 01:03 PM
Well here is the mature plant, started flowering it a few days ago, 12/12 cycle now and the only thing the plant has been getting is water for about a week now. We're going to switch over to some different fertilizer, any suggestions on something I can get at home depot or something along those lines?
The best I've ever found at HD would be "Jack's Classic - Blossom Booster", it's 10-30-20 and will work well. The N is a little higher than desired, but I've used it without issues.
The plant looks healthy, what do you guys think?
I think it looks good. Based on my past mistakes, I would suggest that you may be due for a move to a bigger pot. Give the roots some new space as you begin flower. :thumbsup:
jarome88
10-29-2009, 04:07 PM
Thanks guys,
I was wondering about whether or not I should transfer the plant to a bigger pot, but I'm a little hesitant too because I know its traumatic for the plant. I really don't want anything to happen to it especially because of how well its been doing but I'll probably end up moving it into a bigger pot anyways!
If I were to move it, how big of a pot do you think it should go into?
I think I'm going to start a new thread and log the progress for the next few weeks so look for a new thread shortly!
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dustoxx420
11-01-2009, 02:18 AM
its like this, for each foot of growth sould be a gallon, so say a 5 foot plant would be happy ina 5 gallon container
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