Quote Originally Posted by homgrowr

I want to feritlize, but it seems like my plant is growing healty.. should I still fert.?
This board is filled with your step by steps. You can learn more by spending a day here researching under the advanced mode and read a lot of good stuff.

To answer you Q about your own plants, one would need to know the history of your grow. Your lights, plant age, veg time, light cycle, etc...

Growing these tomato plants is like raising kids...just dont fuck them up and they'll turn out OK.

Some will blossom, others will self destruct despite our best intents.

There are peeps here who can review your situation and reccomend their plan of action. As you learn who knows what they're talking you might lean toward their advice.

But, you will get a lot of direct references which make up the fabric itself of the MJ plant growth cycle.

A grow here almost becomes a 'community' grow.......until harvest when the fuckers keep it all to themselves.

Anyhow, if you want more specific help on whether you should feed your healthy plant, more info is needed....what kinda soil and those kinda things.

If a plant is young and robust and is pushing nutes up the stems like a pissing race horse, then you might be wise to fert.

If your plant is at optimal health and the soil or medium is still chock full of goodies, any ferts might alter the balance....

Hope this helps you to understand why a question like the one you asked is good, but you need to kick down with some more info

As for your book, you can read read and read.....

But I would never go to a brain surgeon who had only read a book and watched a step by step pictorial of it do some cutting on my head.