First of all, this is kind of an indoor AND outdoor question. My setup:
I have a shed, bare floor that is well protected from the elements and gets a fresh breeze constantly from a small fan. Right now we're flowering:
1 Green Crack
1 Afgooey
1 Bubba Kush
1 Pineapple Thai
and 2 Romulan X Purple Kush crosses
The plants are in a raised planter with well amended soil, the Mycorrhizae on the farm this shed is built over is very well developed, our natural soil is great and I amend it with fir mulch and peat when it needs to be aerated.
I've got a single 400 watt MH/HPS ballast and for veg I use MH, for flowering I use HPS. They've been flowering for the last 2 weeks. My two questions:
1. What (preferably organic) fertilizer would be most easily absorbed in the last 3-4 weeks of flowering just to help flesh out the buds?
2. What (once again, preferably organic) fertilizer can I put into this soil that will slowly release nutrients and make them available to the next batch?
I'll be planting the clones immediately after I cut and dry, so I want to work something into the soil to make nutes available to the clones from the moment they tap into the soil.
Thank you all for reading my first (but not last) post on this website! I've been lurking for almost 5 months now and I love this forum!
I have a shed, bare floor that is well protected from the elements and gets a fresh breeze constantly from a small fan. Right now we're flowering:
1 Green Crack
1 Afgooey
1 Bubba Kush
1 Pineapple Thai
and 2 Romulan X Purple Kush crosses
The plants are in a raised planter with well amended soil, the Mycorrhizae on the farm this shed is built over is very well developed, our natural soil is great and I amend it with fir mulch and peat when it needs to be aerated.
I've got a single 400 watt MH/HPS ballast and for veg I use MH, for flowering I use HPS. They've been flowering for the last 2 weeks. My two questions:
1. What (preferably organic) fertilizer would be most easily absorbed in the last 3-4 weeks of flowering just to help flesh out the buds?
2. What (once again, preferably organic) fertilizer can I put into this soil that will slowly release nutrients and make them available to the next batch?
I'll be planting the clones immediately after I cut and dry, so I want to work something into the soil to make nutes available to the clones from the moment they tap into the soil.
Thank you all for reading my first (but not last) post on this website! I've been lurking for almost 5 months now and I love this forum!