Thanks for the advice. I don't have a whole lot of experience with good quality sativa-dominants, and wasn't sure how they liked to be fed. Also, I wouldn't say that I overfeed, because I add the nutrients in EXTREMELY diluted amounts. Trust me, I'm not watering them daily with concentrated organic products...I've learned my lesson on "burning" a long time ago. Generally, no more than 1/4 the recommended strength is added to the water, sometimes much less, depending on how my leaves are looking. During vegetation I tend to supplement at least some sort of nitrogen nutrients at least once per week, and will use other fertilizers only if needed...I didn't mean that I add all of the listed fertilizers frequently, my apologies, they're just the ones that I tend to use if problems arise. Really, there aren't terribly many nutrients in my soil...I probably use more black peat than I do my worm casting/manure mix. On top of that, it's highly aerated - I use a good bit of perlite and vermiculite in the mix, too. I'd rather take the time to water the individual plants a little more frequently, because I generally don't grow a large number of plants or clones at any one time. It also adds to the positive nature of the whole experience for me.

My seedlings are started out in a 4" pot in unfertilized medium with just a small amount of bone meal added, which I've noticed seems to aide root development and strong initial growth. Since my light stays pretty cool, I'll also start the seedlings out under 1000 watts immediately - as opposed to a much weaker fluorescent setup - which helps my seedlings to grow pretty vigorously right from the start. I can keep the light pretty close to the beds with this setup, and raise it with relative ease.

Again, I appreciate the advice. And don't worry, I'm careful not to harm my babies. But, I think you have a point about me sometimes 'over-loving' my plants! This has become a little more than a hobby for me, but is now more of a passion. Something I just can't seem to help!