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09-19-2008, 03:25 PM #1
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Got Frost Last night Covered BUT...
I don't see any resin glands on the flowers yet. Just a bunch of nice white flower pistils. They seem to be okay and have straightened themselves back out. Another question....How often should I fertilize? I notice that when I do fertilize and I am using Peters 20-20-20 and molasses water that I see the buds getting bigger....however I do not want to over fertilize. My plants are in my vegetable garden and the soil is all black plasticed so it stays warm at night. I only get 4 hours of direct sun daily but my plants are doing well. I planted 3 weeks late but they are all 4-5 feet in height with many branches. Right now I have a bunch of popcorn buds on the lower branches. I will be staking them for the next cover. But I am still curious about fertilizing????
Atrayou Reviewed by Atrayou on . Got Frost Last night Covered BUT... Hi everyone I have grown before and have always been better prepared for the frost season. Anyway we got a frost last night and I covered my plants ( which have been flowering for about 5 weeks now ) with a Micro fiber plant cover material. I did not have time to put up stakes so the covers were layed directly on the flowering buds. This morning when I took the covers off the buds are bent. My questions are...... Did I do damgae to the buds from laying the cover directly on the flowers????? Rating: 5
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