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09-27-2008, 12:42 AM #1OPMember
nutes for flowering?
I've been looking around everywhere for plant food without nitrogen and the only things I can find around here besides bone meal and blood meal are super phosphate which is 0-18-0 and magnesium sulphate which says 9.5% magnesium total and 12.5% sulfur
these are the only products I can find around here that seem close to match with what I need for flowering would it be good to use these through flowering??nick19882003 Reviewed by nick19882003 on . nutes for flowering? I've been looking around everywhere for plant food without nitrogen and the only things I can find around here besides bone meal and blood meal are super phosphate which is 0-18-0 and magnesium sulphate which says 9.5% magnesium total and 12.5% sulfur these are the only products I can find around here that seem close to match with what I need for flowering would it be good to use these through flowering?? Rating: 5
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09-27-2008, 04:37 PM #2OPMember
nutes for flowering?
also they're both in a granual type substance that didn't seem to mix really well with water.
Is it safe if it's directed to be used to buried into the soil at least 6 inches away from the stem?
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09-29-2008, 05:50 PM #3Senior Member
nutes for flowering?
i would say the phosphate over the magnesium
but you still need a more balance in the npk with potasium and generally tiny amount of nitrogen.
its ok to sprinkle some as a top dressing and it would be good to make a tea out of it(soak the fert in a 5 gal bucket with airstones to aerate the water)
what type of stores do you have around?
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09-29-2008, 05:59 PM #4Senior Member
nutes for flowering?
dang near everywhere in 'merica has internet, you might want to get a set from a garden store.
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09-29-2008, 09:05 PM #5OPMember
nutes for flowering?
ya that's the best bet but they're in flowering now and i'm not gonna mess with it this time around i thought about getting a thing of that big bloom stuff though off the internet
and stores around me are like wal mart k mart home depot lowes menards..rural king that's about it =\
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10-05-2008, 06:33 PM #6Junior Member
nutes for flowering?
hey all , iv been using tomatoe grow 15-15-30 and was wondering my plants in its 11th week of flowering and i havent used the tomatoe grow in about a month and ahalf and just wanted to know if you guys think i should give it another hit of it??? or do you guys think the nitrogen level is to high??? i just dont know if i should hit it with any at all because its almost done about 60% of the hairs are brown now and i see some amber trichs starting like i mean maybe 5 % through out the hole plant its just the very odd one and any help would be glad to have it and ttyl
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