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07-26-2009, 04:29 AM #1
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A question in regards to the pre-flowering phase.
I see you are in SC, so maybe you jumped the gun a little, you have more time to finish then in the northeast. You should have no problem going back to veg nutes, and I assume you've seen nothing going wrong with the plants at this point. No harm no foul, the slowed growth may not even be related to your change to the big bloom.
Originally Posted by BudE714
Are you growing in containers outdoors or are these field crop (in the ground)? The reason I ask is when I've done field crops I would simply use fish emulsion to fertilize with and not worry about veg vs. bloom nonsence.
BTW I learned to grow on a farm in Chesterfield County during WWII; tobacco, hemp and row crops. Wonderfull learning experience, about plants and hard work.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . A question in regards to the pre-flowering phase. I'm concerned a bit in regards to the following issue. I posted earlier in a previous post, images of my plants and asked if they were in the pre-flowering phase. The general opinion was "yes" so I began feeding at roughly 1/4 strength, "Fox Farm Tiger Bloom". If my plants were still in the vegetative phase and I started with tiger bloom should I be concerned if my plants seem to have slowed in growth? Or is it normal in the pre-flower phase for growth to some what slow? And if they were still Rating: 5
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