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    #1
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    plant food

    My two outdoor Agent Orange plants just started flowering.Is there anything I can give them to help them along.i would appreciate any suggestions.Peace G.
    thcjunkie Reviewed by thcjunkie on . plant food My two outdoor Agent Orange plants just started flowering.Is there anything I can give them to help them along.i would appreciate any suggestions.Peace G. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    plant food

    outdoors... Agent Orange... just flowering... I assume they are doing great?

    depends on what is already 'outdoors' if you mean in the ground, good garden soil or equal then a bloom specific organic supplement will help the plants take off. Earth Juice Bloom is one I am trying, Fox Farms Big Bloom, General Organics Bloom, and many many mo'.
    Once they grow out some roots, outdoor cannabis can usually use a lot more nutrients than indoor plants.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    plant food

    Feed them bloom food

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    #4
    Senior Member

    plant food

    A simple all in one fert is "Earth Juice Bloom" + molasses, + a liquid source of silica, vit C, cal/mag and worm casting tea.

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