should i feed her some of my canna?
first of all i would like to thank whoever it was that told me just to be patient with my seedling that wouldn't seem to grow,she's thrived about 4 - 5 inches since that post..i just cant remember who told me that
Anyway she is about 6 inches now.I know my soil is full of nutrient's,but just recently we have had massive heavy rains and was wondering if it would be a good idea feed her a little of my "Biocanna Bio Flores" when it clears up?? I know its early for a flowering fert,but she does have little bud paws...feelers...thingy's,between the branches already
should i feed her some of my canna?
Your welcome! My little sprout I told you I was waiting on ended up faulting the other way, but it's a good shot :)
Are you growing outdoors? o.O And again, even if you are, I would use the 'wait and see' approach. Give it a week before you start in with your normal feeding schedule, don't add extra nutes, just give it a week to make sure they're flushed out before feeding again.
Remember, underfeeding will always be better for your plant than over feeding!
should i feed her some of my canna?
Yes outdoors,and it is still frequently raining on and off (where has my summer gone).I haven't feed her at all since i transplanted into a bigger pot which was about the same time as when i last talked to you(about three weeks ago i think). I know the soil in the pot is full of grass compost potting mix and a bit of fish guts.
should i feed her some of my canna?
Skip out on the fish guts next time. Make sure you do a 3-4 week flush too, you don't wanna smoke fishgut weed, thats worse than smoking poo weed :(
Composted fishguts I'm sure make a great fertilizer, but using fishguts as a fertilizer.... just remember, you are what you eat, so are your plants! Remember that if you get a mild fishy salt taste each time you spark up :P
but yeah, if you haven't started feeding yet, no rush to get nutes in on her. Just keep doing what your doing :)
should i feed her some of my canna?
:lol5: i love fish,and it was parts of a fish i caught myself so it makes it feel really organic.But ok,maybe next time i will use composted strawberry's or something.
should i feed her some of my canna?
Sorry just one more question,i googled this but there were so many different answers that i thought i would just ask you, seems i'm guessing i can trust your answer....
I have had my plant in a position where it gets sun all day,but for security reasons i'm going to have to change it to a position where it only gets about 5 hours a day,will this work out?
Now i don't mind a small plant or a less quantity of bud, but i still want top quality bud...also i should mention that she is feminized and the season is about mid summer
should i feed her some of my canna?
Since your not describing your entire situation and lighting sources, I cannot say yes or no...
If your going from 24/0 sunlight, to 5 hours and putting it in a dark room or something - Yes, this will be fine, but your forcing it to flower (depending on your strain). Now, in MY experience, it SHOULD get more sunlight than that during the flowering cycle, but since flowering is induced by the longer night cycle, my experience is only from practice, but logic does tend to lean in your favor.
What I would personally look up is lowering costs during flowering - This will give you more of an idea of the different effects of different light schedules!
Peace mate, toke her easy!
:rastasmoke:
should i feed her some of my canna?
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Originally Posted by low_rdr
Since your not describing your entire situation and lighting sources, I cannot say yes or no...
If your going from 24/0 sunlight, to 5 hours and putting it in a dark room or something - Yes, this will be fine, but your forcing it to flower (depending on your strain). Now, in MY experience, it SHOULD get more sunlight than that during the flowering cycle, but since flowering is induced by the longer night cycle, my experience is only from practice, but logic does tend to lean in your favor.
What I would personally look up is lowering costs during flowering - This will give you more of an idea of the different effects of different light schedules!
Peace mate, toke her easy!
:rastasmoke:
:confused: i have it outside, i cant change the lighting times or the source ,i'm just talking about it not being in direct sunlight all day like it has been.I have had to move it by a shelterd bush ,so instead of about 9 hours of direct sunlight it will only be about 5.I'm not bringing it inside or anything
should i feed her some of my canna?