I have fed with big bloom on my last three waterings. I used plain water this morning to give them a little break. I think you can feed them until they begin to show overfeeding on the leaf tips. At that point, you know the plant is satisfied with nutes and you can chill out!

I don't think there is an exact formula for feeding. Everyone has different soil and different conditions so you have to just get a feel for them and not keep them hungry. You want to take advantage of as much growth as possible without overdoing it! :jointsmile:
Pass That Shit Reviewed by Pass That Shit on . feeding an outdoor girl :thumbsup: It's down to one lovely lady for me and my garden. She is doing great, well into flowering (about week four) a few old leaves dying, a lot of buds popping up in return. I have a question as far as using ferts on my flowering plant. I go by the suggested amount on the product label. (Two tbs in one gallon of water every 14 days, it says 10-14 and Iā??m thinking about doing ten instead of fourteen. The fert is a product by the name of ferti.lome: Blooming and rooting soluble plant Rating: 5