they get a few drops per gallon of superthrive that i soak the plugs in, then just water until they are in the soil for 2 or 3 waterings, then they start getting pureblend pro organic soil grow 5ml/per gallon and 5ml/per gallon of liquid karma also from botanicare, but honestly i usually go real easy on nutes for the first week (after the initial water only days) then maybe one week of 5ml karma/10ml grow then they are on to the blooming phase. My soil has additional food from the addition of fishy petes potting soil, its a local soil- stuffs crazy good but real heavy in the nitrogen so you can go real easy. its really great stuff but sporadic for gettng it, i stock up a few sacks in the spring.

these plants have now been blooming for 4 days in 3 gallon squares, so about 3 weeks old and looking at the sides this morning and I'm already seeing alot of really nice looking roots, these babies root and grow like crazy- just wonderful to see such explosive lateral and vegetative growth- they are under a shitload of wind and light and doing unbelievable in a sea of green set up, so much growth i wonder if i can add the rest of the plants that are supposed to be going in on the other side, or if i should just spread these out. they have grown as much laterally as vertically so far with the typical haze fans and structure throughout, beautiful plants and they handle a sadistic amount of wind, seriously- they are getting rocked, i doubt my other strains would handle what these girls have seen so far, i was afraid of excessive stretch through the initial bloom phase so have really cranked it up and kept the lights low.

My big worry is that the 3 gallon pots could be too small, but that doesnt jive with my experience with plants this size (initially) with the veg time I have givin them.

So far this strain is looking great- i got it as a clone someones been growing for a very long time, no idea what it will turn into by 70+ days.. but my hopes are high as i like to be..

i ramble, im stoned, peace

almost forgot- yeah its apparent that the flowering has begun, yipee!