Fertalizing at start of flower

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FarmToTable

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Hello- I've got an OD grow going of various strains. Up until now I have been feeding with pro grow organic 5-3-4. It's a dry fertalizer, watered in by the rain...which we have had plenty.

My plants are just starting to show signs of flower and I want to change up my feeding. I would RATHER not haul water in and want to know what I should switch to for a good source of prosperous.

They vegged 8 weeks under 400 watt and went out may 31...I've fed them well and they have quite the frame and stalk. I want to be sure they produce their full potential...so between now and harvest how often should I feed? Was going to hit em once now and again end of aug.

Again..I'd like to use a dry fert, that said I am at the mercy of the rain.

Any input appreciated.

Also...haven't posted pics for 2 months. Will soon. Thx
 
The most water I could bring in each trip would be 8-12 gallons. Maybe more...just trying to avoid!
 
I don't know anything about growing with out added water. I have never used a dry nute. And, i live in the desert.. I wish you green mojo for what your doing. Have you done this before?
 
I have used this dry fert previously with excellent results.

plantlightinghydroponics.com/maxibloom-flowering-nutrient-22-lb-p-284.html


Or use something similar in NPK rating
 
very cool duck. Hard for me to comprehend as my whole area would be dead without irrigation. Good to know.
 
Yeah I used that in my pre-organic days:)


There are many to choose from but I would just stay close to the NPK.
 
Bat guano...it's organic and cheap...I use it...plants love it...and it never fully dissolves so I just mix it in the dirt that way the plant gets a dose every watering..until its been stripped then I add more...timing on the refill depends on watering frequency and that depends on temps...

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