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I'm guessing they're still in veg?
Depends on how mature the ladies are, as to how fast she'll go thru the nutes. Usually, a mature lady will exhaust the bulk of the nutes within about three weeks, but keep an eye on her, and see if she starts developing signs of defeciencies by week two. Once you do decide to start adding nutes, (Miracle Grow All Purpose?) start at half-strength, and watch for reaction. Increase dosage to full strength as the plant progresses, if there are no other health issues. Which nutes are you going to use for flowering?
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Yes, they are still in veg, and there was quite a nice rootball in the 10L buckets. The soil is actually called Biolan Musta Multa (Biolan Black Soil), "an all-purpose soil for your home flowers" and it doesn't give any other nute values/ratios besides what I posted. I used something similar last time, but I used nutrients constantly (I was watering 1-2 times per day, not as much water though) The nutes I have are Canna Terra Vega 3-1-4 (used a little bit, but stopped since transplanting), Canna Terra Flores 2-2-4 (from first day of flower until final flush), Plagron Green Sensation Top Activator 0-9-10 (for the last 4-6weeks before final flush). Should be a few more days until I put it into flower, got more info in the two trainwreck's grow log in my sig. Thanks for the help!
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Since it's an organic blend, and organics are a longer-lasting nute source, likely the nutes will last a while. However, nutes already in the soil will still exhaust it's effectiveness within a couple/few weeks, requiring you to start adding fresh nutes at the lower dilutions. Wish I could help more than that, but it sounds like you are geting the idea.
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cannabis needs to go thru 'wet-and-dry' cycles ...
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I put a one inch layer of vermiculite close to the bottom of my pots. It holds moisture and nute solution a little longer...so I need to know when that's gone. I water...water...water & nute...according to the meter. Works for me.
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I usually Nute, water, water, but I actually have no schedule which is why one clone is dying from over fert right now in the 6th week of flower. Just flushed her yesterday, not too concerned for her though.
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I was at Lowes the other day and i seen a few different ones for around 5-15 bucks and some of them have a switch that goes between moisture, ph, and i think temp. The only thing im unsure of is how accurate they are as i have never used one. You could prolly look on their website.
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Flip the switch for different functions. I don't know how accurate they are?...but it's better than nothing...IMO. The light meter would help CFL growers measure the intensity of their lights, by comparing it to outside sunlight.
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